The European School Education Platform is the meeting point for the school education community working in early childhood, primary, secondary and initial vocational education. The platform is also home to eTwinning, the online community for schools in Europe.
The relationship between schools and families shapes everyday education. The European School Education Platform brings together articles and examples from across Europe on how schools are working with families, alongside wider discussions on inclusion and student development. We would encourage COFACE members and partners to use and share the knowledge contained in the European School Education Platform to feed into school-parent activities, to kick off reflections with your children, and also for general discussions on school policies and more.
Recent articles include guidelines for general education policy and curricula:
- Compendium of learning practices on equality and values in education. This publication presents a range of mutual learning practices that promote equality and shared values in education and training.
- Preparedness education in Europe: 2025 Eurydice report. This report shows how schools teach children to be prepared, resilient and aware of risks related to hazards or crises.
You will find articles with useful tips on how to deal with technology in schools:
- Digital education guidelines to support schools across Europe. The guidelines focus on four areas of digital education: tackling disinformation, ethical AI usage, teaching informatics and digital education content.
- Clicks, classrooms and care: nurturing VET teachers’ wellbeing and digital skills. Europe’s vocational education and training (VET) systems are at the forefront of the digital transition, creating opportunities and challenges for teachers’ workloads and wellbeing.
There are also spotlights on teachers:
- Teacher voices: teaching science through inquiry. Hear from Stefanaki Filachti, a primary school teacher in Greece, who shares how to engage young pupils in science through inquiry and the use of senses.
- Supporting the wellbeing of educators in Bulgaria. A resource helping educators assess stress levels and build mental resilience for a healthier professional life.
There are also articles focusing on early childhood education and care:
- Reports from peer learning activities in ECEC leadership. These reports from the European Working Group on Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) explore different aspects of leadership.
- Positive impact, opportunities and challenges of digitalisation in ECEC. Digitalisation is impacting all aspects of our lives, but what does it mean for the early childhood education and care sector?
Discover more on the European School Education Platform





