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eTwinning success stories #6

Ƶ our ‘eTwinning success stories’, a series of dynamic sessions showcasing inspiring teaching experiences from the eTwinning community! In this webinar, two experienced eTwinning teachers share how inclusive education and the fighting against gender stereotypes became integral parts of their successful projects.

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Ended on: 03.07.2025
Ended at: 05:00 PM (Europe/Brussels)
Duration: 1 hour

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Description

This webinar focuses on best practices for promoting education free of gender stereotypes. It opens with an introduction by Cecilia Cantinzano, moderator of the eTwinning featured group Inclusive Education, who provides an overview of ongoing and upcoming activities related to this theme.

Next, two eTwinning teachers present their success stories:

  • Jolanta Zamoyska-Markiewicz, an experienced eTwinning ambassador, shares her experiences from eTwinning projects, including the special initiative “Girls Shine”, which combined storytelling, poetry, and technology to empower young girls. The speaker also addresses key topics such as how to create a safe, inclusive environment in schools—not only offline but online as well, and the importance of peer mentoring and encouraging girls to explore STEM fields and leadership roles, where they remain underrepresented.
  • Tania Bermúdez Pérez, an eTwinning ambassador and English teacher whose educational work focuses on exploring the role of women in society and challenging gender stereotypes, shares insights and tips from her projects.

Participants had the opportunity to engage in the discussion through a padlet, where they can share their own success stories, and through an open Q&A session on addressing gender stereotypes in education.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, share, and be inspired!

 

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About the speakers

Jolanta
Jolanta Zamoyska-Markiewicz

Jolanta Zamoyska-Markiewicz is an experienced educator with 18 years of teaching practice and a passionate advocate for inclusive, innovative, and globally connected education. She serves as a vice principal at a primary school in Poland, combining strategic leadership with everyday teaching excellence. Her core expertise lies in English language instruction and the development of international collaborative projects.

Since 2018, she has been actively involved in the eTwinning programme, designing and coordinating award-winning initiatives that foster equal access to education and help students develop the skills of tomorrow. Her projects have received over 30 European Quality Labels and earned her school the prestigious eTwinning School Label twice, recognizing exceptional commitment to educational excellence and international cooperation.

Among her flagship initiatives is "Girls Shine", a transformative project that tackles barriers faced by girls in education.

tania
Tania Bermúdez Pérez

Tania Bermúdez Pérez is an eTwinning ambassador and experienced English teacher based in Gran Canaria, Spain, currently working at IES El Doctoral. She serves as the eTwinning coordinator and has formerly coordinated Erasmus+ and CLIL programs. Tania is actively involved in teacher training, particularly in areas such as gamification and CLIL methodology.

She has led and participated in numerous national and international seminars, including those focused on gender equality, European values, and media literacy. Tania has successfully coordinated several award-winning eTwinning projects, receiving four

National and one European Quality Label. Her work often explores themes such as cultural heritage, language diversity, and the role of women in society.

Additional information

  • Language:
    English
  • Target audience:
    Teacher
    Head Teacher / Principal
    Teacher Educator
  • Target audience country:
  • Target audience ISCED:
    Primary education (ISCED 1)
    Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)
    Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)