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Gunnhildur (second from left) took part in the ACADMIA teacher training seminar in Girona 2026 Taking part in European projects is more than just attending a course. To me, it’s an investment in the future of education. Projects like ACADIMIA – the European Teachers’ Academy for Creative and Inclusive Teaching Methods – open doors to new ideas, new connections, and new ways to meet the diverse needs of students.
In collaboration with teachers from eight European countries, we gain opportunities to learn from one another’s experience, to test methods that work in different cultural settings, and to adapt them to our own classrooms. It’s not just theoretical – it’s practical, realistic, and based on approaches that can be gradually introduced into everyday teaching. Why does this matter? Because education is becoming increasingly complex. Student groups are more diverse, expectations are higher, and we as educators need to keep evolving. By broadening our horizons, engaging in international cooperation, and giving ourselves the chance to grow, we strengthen not only our teaching but also our professional confidence and creativity. I’ve already shared my experience of GeoCamp Iceland and the value of European projects with my colleagues at Grundaskóli, about 50 teachers in total, to encourage others to see how beneficial this can be for professional growth and school development. These projects allow us to be part of a wider community of teachers who learn from one another and work towards more creative and inclusive schools. The goal is clear: to build a professional community of teachers who share knowledge, learn together, and develop methods that can be applied directly in the classroom. European projects like ACADIMIA are the key to this. They offer training courses, online learning, and a platform for collaboration that reaches far beyond national borders. The opportunity is here. Whether you want to strengthen your teaching methods, meet the needs of students from diverse backgrounds, or simply find renewed inspiration in your work – this is the way forward. Through collective effort, we can make education more creative, inclusive, and engaging – for our students, and for ourselves. Gunnhildur Björnsdóttir Teacher at Grundaskóli Primary School in Akranes, Iceland |
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