Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2025 Newsletter
model alongside methods such as projectbased learning, problem-solving, peer learning, and guided digital exploration. Technology was naturally integrated, tailored to students’ age and understanding level. Online safety and data protection were treated with the utmost seriousness – we obtained parental consent, protected student identities, and consistently promoted digital ethics. curiosity, cooperation, and creativity. It is a true example of best practice in European education, and my role as cofounder has shown me how much collaborative education can transform both students ' and teachers’ lives.
The final products – from the digital journal and the encyclopaedia of living creatures to the music playlist, thematic Padlets, and the virtual board – stand as testimony to real, transparent, and effective collaboration. The project was widely disseminated through school platforms, local communities, and social media, and its educational impact is visible: students enhanced their critical thinking, digital skills, and self-confidence, while teachers experienced authentic professional growth.
Adina Godja is a primary school teacher at Școala Gimnazială Dr. Ioan Mihalyi de Apșa in Sighetu Marmației, Romania, with over 30 years of experience in education. She is also a national trainer, a mentor, and the author of officially accredited digital educational resources. As an eTwinning and Scientix ambassador, she is deeply involved in international educational projects that promote innovation, collaboration, and the integration of digital tools in the learning process. She is passionate about creative teaching, inclusion, and developing 21st-century skills in her students. She strongly believes that education can transform lives and that every child deserves to feel seen, valued, and empowered to grow. Her personal motto is:“ When you say NO WAY, God says TAKE MY HAND – I CAN”.
“ E-World” was not just a digital initiative, but a living learning space where nature, technology, and education converged to cultivate essential values: responsibility,
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