Project Overview

TeachAI: Transforming Teaching Practice through Artificial Intelligence is an 18-month Erasmus+ KA210-SCH Small-scale Partnership project (KA210-SCH-4A605A38), running from November 2025 to April 2027, with a total budget of €60,000. It brings together three partner organisations from Cyprus, Greece, and the Netherlands: Gymnasio Agiou Antoniou (coordinator), the Scientific Association for the Promotion of Lifelong Learning (SAPLLE), and Vechtstede College. The project responds to the growing need for teachers to develop competence in using AI tools within their classrooms, particularly in multicultural and diverse learning environments. Gymnasio Agiou Antoniou is characterized by significant multicultural diversity making inclusive, personalised education a daily priority. The partnership combines the school’s experience in multicultural education with SAPLLE’s expertise in educational technology and Vechtstede College’s advanced digital infrastructure. Through three transnational face-to-face training meetings, the creation of digital educational resources, and broad dissemination activities, TeachAI aims to equip teachers with practical AI skills and foster a European community of practice focused on responsible, inclusive, and innovative teaching.

Key Points

  • Digital Transformation: Focus on enhancing digital readiness and AI literacy in school environments.
  • Inclusion & Diversity: Using AI to support multicultural student populations and personalized learning.
  • Transnational Collaboration: Sharing expertise between Cyprus, Greece, and the Netherlands.
  • Ethical AI: Strong emphasis on the responsible and critical use of technology.

Objectives

  • Knowledge Building: To provide teachers with a deep understanding of AI concepts and their evolution.
  • Skill Development: To train educators in using AI tools for lesson planning, content creation, and evaluation.
  • Personalization: To utilize AI for developing inclusive materials that cater to students with different learning needs.
  • Critical Thinking: To promote a culture of ethical and safe technology use in the classroom.
  • Institutional Growth: To strengthen the digital capacity and European profile of the participating schools and organizations.

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