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EduSkills+

A central hub connecting multiple educational initiatives across topics such as diversity, media literacy, multilingualism, and sexuality education.

EduSkills+

Website: https://eduskills.plus
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eduskills.plus

One place to start, many ways to learn

Over the past decade, we have developed a wide range of European education projects. Each grew out of a concrete need, a classroom challenge, a family question, or a gap in available learning materials. Together, these projects led to a broad set of platforms, apps, handbooks, and teaching resources designed for different audiences and real-life settings.

We brought these efforts together within EduSkills+. We use the platform as a shared entry point to connect related initiatives and make their materials easier to find, explore, and use.

From individual projects to a shared entry point

Although our projects cover different topics, they share a common purpose. Most support parents, educators, and professionals working with children and young people. Many focus on practical, ready-to-use resources rather than abstract theory. And many sit at the intersection of related themes, including media literacy, diversity, multilingualism, sexuality education, social and emotional learning, and global citizenship.

For a long time, what was missing was a clear structure that made these connections visible.

As the number of projects grew, so did the effort required to maintain separate websites and help users find their way between them. Valuable materials often stayed hidden behind project boundaries, mainly accessible to those who already knew where to look.

We created EduSkills+ to close this gap. The platform functions as a central entry point that connects related platforms and helps users understand how different topics, tools, and approaches relate to one another, while allowing each project to retain its own identity.

What you can find on EduSkills+ today

We designed EduSkills+ as a hub rather than a single, unified system. It directs visitors to specialised subprojects created for specific topics and audiences, often in several languages.

We brought together resources on reflective and cosmopolitan education, diversity and inclusion, early media education, social and emotional learning, multilingual development, sexuality education, and online safety. Some initiatives primarily address teachers, others parents, and several are designed to connect both perspectives. Formats range from printable classroom activities and handbooks to apps, videos, and interactive online tools.

Each project stands on its own, while we also made the connections between them visible. A teacher looking for diversity education can quickly find related materials on reflection and dialogue. A parent exploring media education may also encounter age-appropriate guidance on online safety or emotional development.

Built through practice, shaped by real use

The foundations of EduSkills+ were laid many years ago. Early projects, including multilingual global learning platforms, showed how digital education can reach diverse audiences across borders. Later initiatives broadened this work into areas such as diversity education, early childhood media literacy, and dialogue-based classroom practices.

Across all projects, real-world use has remained central. Teachers, parents, and educators have shaped the materials through testing, feedback, and everyday application. Some platforms are used by institutions and training providers, others by individuals who download a single activity for the next day. In several cases, the materials have also helped spark wider public discussions, underlining that sensitive topics need educational support that is accessible and carefully designed.

This link between everyday practice and wider visibility still guides the work behind EduSkills+.

Our vision

Beyond bringing projects together under one umbrella, we are gradually developing EduSkills+ into a coherent learning environment. The focus is on making high-quality materials across topics and languages freely available and easy to navigate.

This is an ambitious process that takes time and steady support. The projects linked through EduSkills+ have been developed over many years, with different platform structures, design systems, and multilingual workflows. Some platforms support a large number of languages, while others rely on apps or more complex interactive elements. A rapid, forced merger would risk disrupting tools that users already depend on.

For now, the focus is on clarity and access. EduSkills+ helps people find relevant materials faster, while keeping each project stable and usable. At the same time, it lays the groundwork for deeper integration, where it makes technical and pedagogical sense.

Looking ahead, together

Our aim is to create a shared learning space in which free educational resources function as parts of a common library rather than isolated projects. Reaching that goal depends on more than technology, it depends on collaboration.

We want to work with educators who are ready to test materials in real settings and share what they learn. We also welcome partners who can help with translation, cultural adaptation, and dissemination, especially where multilingual resources are scarce. And we are interested in collaborations that link these tools with teacher training, parent support, and day-to-day educational practice.

If your work touches early childhood education, inclusion, media literacy, digital wellbeing, multilingualism, or learning in diverse societies, we see EduSkills+ as a place to connect. It reflects what we have created so far and what we are ready to develop next, together.

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