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Exchange programs

Erasmus+ exchange programs support the ECG’s process of modernisation

The exchange projects organised by the ECG are part of a sustainable strategy for the development of the training offered, whether at a general secondary education level or at BTS level. The school’s management monitors and supports these exchange programs.
These exchange programs are subsidized by the European Union within the framework of Erasmus + and make it possible to offer the opportunity and the means to learn new skills to students and teachers alike.
With the aim of sustainably integrating the methods and experiences encountered and acquired during the exchange programs into the daily life of the school, the outcome and results of the various types of programs are shared with the school community by the means of posters or even through testimonials published on the school’s website.
During a pedagogical day on 8th February 2021, the teachers presented the different IT tools they encountered during their Erasmus+ exchange programs to their colleagues. Those tools have proven to be very useful in the context of online learning during the pandemic (link to the full article).

Erasmus+ exchange programs in the context of school partnerships

Since September 2019, the ECG has been coordinating a partnership project which it carries out together with its two partner schools:

  • Zespol Szkol Ogolnoksztalcacych High School in Raciborzu, Poland
  • IIS Isa Conti Eller Vainicher High School in Lipari, Italy

This project will allow young people from three different European regions to meet and to exchange their thoughts on the subject of "The Euro: yesterday, today, tomorrow."
The first meeting took place in Luxembourg between the 4th and 8th October 2021 (link to the full article). The second exchange will take place in Poland in March 2022 and a final encounter in Lipari in April 2022. These meeting will allow students to strengthen their economic, linguistic and geographic knowledge. In our vision, direct contact between young people from different European settings constitutes an essential element for European cohesion.
Since September 2020 a second partnership project has been coordinated by the ECG. This project is carried out with 3 partner schools.

  • Ekonomska i upravna skola High School in Split, Croatia
  • Kohila Gümnaasium High School Kohila, Estonia
  • Colegiul Economic Transilvania High School in Tirgu Mures, Romania

The topic ‘Fostering Entrepreneurship through Multicultural Exchange’ will allow young people and their teachers to exchange their experiences with respect to teaching entrepreneurship and the organization of mini-companies. The first meeting took place in Kohlia between the 18th October and 22nd October 2021.
The upcoming meetings will take place in Luxembourg in March 2022, in October 2022 in Croatia and in October 2022 in Romania.