SchooLink 2026 (International): Cooperate to Participate
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TCA Description
The SchooLink Conference is the flagship event of the Czech National Agency for International Education and Research focused on school education. The 2026 edition, titled SchooLink (International): Cooperate to Participate, will be designed for teachers and educators working with students aged 11–16. The overall theme of the conference will centre on participation as one of the key priorities of the Erasmus+ programme.
The three-day programme will offer a wide range of inspiring topics and practical examples demonstrating how cooperation can strengthen meaningful participation in schools and international projects. The conference will focus on creating international partnerships, building the capacities of organisations involved in Erasmus+ and on enhancing the quality and inclusiveness of implemented projects. Participants will explore how to actively engage students in project planning and implementation, how to foster democratic participation in school life, and how international cooperation can empower not only young people to become active contributors to their communities.
The theme of participation will be a connecting thread throughout the conference. The conference will present concrete examples of successful project implementation from the perspective of project management, as well as innovative project outcomes that enrich everyday teaching and promote active student involvement.
An integral part of the programme will also include contributions from colleagues working in non-formal education, presenting opportunities on how to make use of Erasmus+ Youth, the European Solidarity Corps, and DiscoverEU within the school context, and how these initiatives can further support young people’s active participation at both local and international levels.
Partners and participants
The conference is intended for teachers, education professionals working with students aged 11–16, as well as for staff members of organisations involved in school education, including school leaders, project coordinators, and representatives of institutions engaged in Erasmus+ activities within the school sector.
Participants are professionals who are interested in strengthening student participation, fostering international cooperation, and enhancing the quality and inclusiveness of educational projects.
The conference welcomes experienced Erasmus+ beneficiaries with ongoing project in KA1 or KA2 that are looking to further develop their capacity in project implementation, collaboration, and active student engagement within the framework of school education.
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