Experience Exchange for Teachers within the INCLUSIV.EDU Project

 

During the period of 02–03 December 2025, a cross-border study visit took place in Vásárosnamény, Hungary, organized within the INCLUSIV.EDU – Towards an inclusive intercultural education system in the cross-border area project.

The study visit was attended by 20 teachers from the border regions of Satu Mare (Romania) and Zakarpattia (Ukraine).

The purpose of the visit was to facilitate the exchange of good practices in the field of inclusive intercultural education, to strengthen cooperation between teachers from border areas, and to develop the necessary skills for promoting inclusive education.

Throughout the activities, participants had the opportunity to learn about good practices from educational institutions in Hungary, to discuss current methods used in intercultural education, and to take part in activities aimed at promoting empathy, mutual respect, and the understanding of cultural diversity.

The INCLUSIV.EDU – Towards an inclusive intercultural education system in the cross-border area project is implemented by the Satu Mare County Intercommunity Development Association, as lead partner, in partnership with the Multisectoral Intercommunity Association of the Bereg Microregion (Hungary) and the “Edelweiss” Charity Association (Ukraine). The main objective of the project is to promote inclusive intercultural education in the cross-border area through joint institutional cooperation. The project’s activities focus on promoting inclusive intercultural education in six schools in Satu Mare County through student camps, teacher workshops, and experience exchanges.

The total budget of the project is EUR 299,944.26, of which EUR 269,949.83 is funded by the European Union through the Interreg VI-A Next Hungary–Slovakia–Romania–Ukraine Programme. The implementation period of the project is 12 months, starting from January 20, 2025.