ProjectERTA – European Robotics Teachers’ Academy – Educational Robotics for STEM Skills, Arts and Humanities,…
Basic data
Acronym:
ERTA
Title:
European Robotics Teachers’ Academy – Educational Robotics for STEM Skills, Arts and Humanities, Computational Thinking, Creativity, Emotional Intelligence, and Inclusion in Preschool and Early Primary Education
Duration:
01/01/2026 to 31/12/2028
Abstract / short description:
The European Robotics Teachers’ Academy (ERTA) is a European education partnership that promotes a holistic approach to the use of Educational Robotics (ER) in preschool and early primary education.
By bringing together Initial Teacher Education (ITE) and Continuous Professional Development (CPD) providers, schools, public bodies and expert organisations from six countries, the project aims to support teachers in using ER not only for STEM learning but also for developing students’ creativity, emotional intelligence, computational thinking, and supporting their inclusion.
ERTA will establish a European Community of Practice and co-design a training programme for teacher trainers, followed by a tailored training programme for pre-service and in-service teachers. These programmes will be supported by blended learning resources, a structured mobility scheme, and co-created teaching materials.
The goal is to provide teachers with practical and accessible tools for using ER in ways that connect different disciplines and skills in preschool and early primary education. Through classroom pilots and training activities, ERTA will test, evaluate and refine its approach, leading to the development of policy recommendations, along with a micro-credentialing framework to support wider uptake.
By bringing together Initial Teacher Education (ITE) and Continuous Professional Development (CPD) providers, schools, public bodies and expert organisations from six countries, the project aims to support teachers in using ER not only for STEM learning but also for developing students’ creativity, emotional intelligence, computational thinking, and supporting their inclusion.
ERTA will establish a European Community of Practice and co-design a training programme for teacher trainers, followed by a tailored training programme for pre-service and in-service teachers. These programmes will be supported by blended learning resources, a structured mobility scheme, and co-created teaching materials.
The goal is to provide teachers with practical and accessible tools for using ER in ways that connect different disciplines and skills in preschool and early primary education. Through classroom pilots and training activities, ERTA will test, evaluate and refine its approach, leading to the development of policy recommendations, along with a micro-credentialing framework to support wider uptake.
Involved staff
Managers
Hector Institute of Education Science
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Contact persons
Hector Institute of Education Science
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Hector Institute of Education Science
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Other staff
Institute of Education (IFE)
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Hector Institute of Education Science
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Local organizational units
Hector Institute of Education Science
Department of Social Sciences
Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
Funders
Brüssel, Belgium
Cooperations
Sevilla, Andalusien, Spain