Three Erasmus+ TCA seminars=three valuable experience

International collaboration is one of my key professional and personal development goals, as it broadens perspectives and allows me to explore different approaches and solutions that can also be integrated into a local context. Working with people from other cultures provides inspiration, fosters creativity, and helps discover new ways to share and apply knowledge in practice. It offers the opportunity to learn from others’ experiences, build lasting connections, and develop project and training networks that enrich the work of both participants and the wider community. Additionally, it teaches flexibility, empathy, and problem-solving in multicultural environments—skills I consider invaluable in both the education and social sectors.

Participating in Erasmus+ international TCA seminars (see "International Experiences and Projects" ) has enriched my knowledge and experience, and given me motivation to implement new ideas. All of these seminars have inspired me and reinforced my belief that collaboration is enriching, especially when a valuable base of knowledge and experience already exists. I believe that international communication, exchange of experiences, and cooperation create more flexible, innovative, and meaningful initiatives in both education and social work.

Through these seminars, I have gained numerous contacts and established new connections with people, whom I am moving forward toward meaningful collaborations and projects!

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