Teaching staff trainings

Fulbright Programs for International Primary and Secondary Teachers

International educators come to the United States for six weeks or a semester at U.S. graduate schools of education. Programs include teaching and collaboration with U.S. schools and colleagues, leadership development, and seminars in all subject areas as well as media literacy, critical thinking, instructional technology, gender in education, and civic education.

https://exchanges.state.gov/non-us/program/fulbright-programs-international-primary-and-secondary-teachers

Etwinning

Etwining, another project financed by the European Union is meant for bring schools from different countries together. It features on-site and online activities designed for teachers with their students along with colleagues from countries participating in the Erasmus+ programme. Iti s important to register online on the European School Education Platform using EU Login, and the registration has to be validated by National Support Organisations. Users can connect, share, and collaborate with fellow registered eTwinners and schools by utilizing the platform’s social networking features and participating in Rooms, eTwinning groups, and European projects..

https://school-education.ec.europa.eu/en/etwinning

Seminar for teachers and educators in “Yad Vashem”

Yad Vashem’s International School for Holocaust Studies is dedicated to delivering high-quality Holocaust education to diverse audiences from all over the world. The International School teaches trains educators how to teach about the Holocaust, creates different didactic ools and organizes workshops for educators. The seminar is organized annually, and participants from Serbian should follow the website of the Ministry of Education. 

https://prosveta.gov.rs

Opportunities for young teachers

Erasmus youth exchanges

For young people between 13 and 30 years old, who want to participate in free international exchange and meet other youth from other European and other countries. Exchanges last between 5 and 21 days and are usually organized by NGOs. These exchanges occur outside the traditional school setting. During a youth exchange, you can engage in activities like workshops, exercises, debates, role-playing, outdoor activities, and more and are recorded in Youthpass.

https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/opportunities/opportunities-for-individuals/youth-exchanges