Courses for School Staff

Explore a diverse selection of Erasmus courses for school staff, including administrative personnel, support staff, and other non-teaching roles.

Our catalog features courses designed specifically for school staff members as well as open courses that welcome participants from various educational backgrounds.

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Design the Positive: Positive Thinking, Positive Communication and Positive School Spaces

Description The course has been designed to fulfill the increasing need and interest in the topic, which was shown by teachers attending our other courses. Here, the necessity of a practical course, designed in a…

Stress Relief and Well-being Strategies for Teachers

Description Having enough time for self-care and well-being is very important for teachers: after all, the more relaxed and balanced they feel, the more effectively they can also engage their students! And yet, finding this…

The Well-Being Code: Energy Tools and Mind-Body Activities for Self-Care

Description Being a teacher today requires being self-aware and responsible for one’s physical and mental well-being. This is an important capacity, that all learners also should master. This requires being well aware of one’s potentialities…

English for School Administration and Non-Teaching Staff

Description Are you an administrative looking to strengthen your English language skills, whether for personal or professional reasons? Then this is the course for you. Teachers aren’t the only ones who need help with their…

Environmental Changes for Sustainable Schools

Description How can we, as educators, respond to increasing environmental demands and to young people’s concerns about climate, in this age of eco-angst? Permaculture is a set of tools and knowledge, focused on ecological and…

ICT Tools for School Administration and Non-Teaching Staff

Description Erasmus+ encourages non-teaching staff from schools, VET providers, and organizations working in adult education to travel. Yet, most courses focus on the needs of teachers and educators leaving aside those of administrators and managers!…

Our School Radio! Podcasts and New Media as an Educational Tool

Description Given the recent rise in the popularity of podcasts and web radios, it’s no surprise that audio narratives are making their way into the classroom. They offer an engaging way for teachers to educate…

Environmental Education in Finland: the Eco-Social Approach

Description Introducing environmental education in the classroom poses a new challenge to today’s teachers. The subject is complex and the current perspectives aren’t too promising. Thus, how can we increase students’ knowledge of ecosystems and…

3D Printing and Maker Culture for a Sustainable World

Description Contemporary education is increasing its focus on environmental issues such as the overconsumption of natural resources, climate changes, and global warming. If humanity has a chance to survive the global ecological crisis, raising awareness…

Basic English for European Projects

Description Many teachers and educators feel they cannot take part in international mobility because they lack, or they think to lack, adequate communication skills in English. This course is designed to support European teachers who…

Conflict Management for School Staff

Description School communities are buzzing with personalities, beliefs, social norms, and mindsets… such a variety is often stimulating and productive but can also originate conflict. Unresolved or poorly managed conflict can generate higher levels of…

Microsoft Office Programs for School Staff

Description Microsoft Office comprises a suite of essential tools widely used by professionals across various industries. However, many staff members in educational institutions, including administrative and managerial personnel, often underutilize the full potential of the…

Writing your First Erasmus Project

Description The Erasmus+ Program offers a variety of opportunities to teachers and school staff. However, it can be perceived as difficult at the beginning, especially when facing all the new terms and concepts in English.…