The session opened with Mrs. Mihaela Neacșu’s insightful presentation, "Skills for Our Future – Learning Today, Shaping Tomorrow." This project serves as a premier example of how eTwinning effectively bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and the high-level competencies required in the 21st-century labor market. By embedding critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving into the core curriculum, Mrs. Mihaela Neacșu proved that project-based learning is the most effective vehicle for preparing students for the complexities of tomorrow. Her team's work underscores the necessity of moving toward a transdisciplinary approach that prioritizes adaptability and practical application over rote memorization.
The methodological focus then shifted to the intersection of emotional intelligence and linguistic mastery with Mrs. Maria Pană’s presentation, "A Song for Our Souls in an English-Speaking World." This initiative highlights the sophisticated use of music and arts to enhance language acquisition by reducing the affective filter. By fostering a genuine cultural connection through the medium of English, Mrs. Maria Pană demonstrated how eTwinning projects can create a profound sense of European identity. This approach proves that language learning reaches its highest potential when it is integrated with creative expression, allowing students to develop both communicative competence and cultural empathy.
Addressing the digital imperatives of our era, Mrs. Cristina Florentina Tănăsescu introduced "ACTiGEN – Active Digital Generation." In a landscape dominated by rapid technological shifts, this project provides a rigorous framework for developing responsible digital citizenship. Mrs. Cristina Tănăsescu’s methodology focuses on transforming students from passive users into ethical creators, equipping them with the media literacy skills essential for safe and productive international collaboration. This segment reinforced the idea that digital fluency is no longer optional; it is a fundamental pillar of modern education that must be taught through structured, collaborative engagement.
To conclude the webinar, Mrs. Claudia Emilia Frînculeasă provided an insightful presentation on "How to Reach the eTwinning Quality Standards." This final contribution offered a strategic perspective on the rigorous criteria - such as pedagogical innovation and documented impact - that define a successful project. Mrs. Emilia Frînculeasă’s guidance was a persuasive call to action for educators to elevate their work to the level of the European Quality Label. By adhering to these professional benchmarks, the teachers of English in the Buzău Valley do more than complete a project; they contribute to a high-standard European educational network, ensuring that their efforts result in measurable excellence for their students and their institutions alike.
On behalf of the organizing team and all participants, I would like to extend our most sincere and heartfelt gratitude to Mrs. Gianina Cociodar, Inspector for Foreign Languages, for her unwavering support and professional guidance.
Her commitment to fostering a culture of excellence in language education has been a vital catalyst for the success of our eTwinning initiatives. By championing innovative pedagogical approaches and encouraging cross-institutional collaboration, Mrs. Cociodar has empowered educators across the region to look beyond their classroom walls and embrace the broader European educational landscape.
We are deeply appreciative of her presence and her ongoing efforts to elevate the standards of teaching and learning in the Valea Buzăului area. Her vision continues to inspire us to strive for the highest quality in our projects, ensuring that our students are equipped with the linguistic and digital tools necessary to thrive in an interconnected world. Thank you, Mrs. Cociodar, for being a steadfast advocate for our professional growth and for the bright future of our students.
A Happy eTwinning Day 2026!
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