FAQ
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Who can participate in these courses?
Our Erasmus+ courses are open to teachers, trainers, school staff, and NGO members from across Europe and beyond. They are suitable for professionals working in pre-school, primary, secondary, vocational, adult, and special needs education.
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Do I need to speak French to attend?
No. The courses are delivered primarily in English, but participants will also have opportunities to discover French and Creole as part of the cultural immersion. A minimum B1 level in English is recommended for all participants.
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What teaching methods are used?
We combine:
Theoretical input (lectures, presentations, case studies).
Practical workshops (hands-on activities, group projects).
Outdoor activities (team building, cultural discovery, creative exercises).
Cultural visits to explore Réunion’s unique diversity.
The approach is interactive, collaborative, and participant-centered.
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How long are the courses?
Each training program generally lasts 6 days. Exact duration can be adapted depending on the needs of the group and Erasmus+ project arrangements.
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What is the working atmosphere like?
We emphasize a friendly, inclusive, and supportive atmosphere. Participants are encouraged to share experiences, debate ideas, and collaborate on activities. Trainers act as facilitators, helping participants become active actors of their own learning.
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What will I gain from participating?
By the end of the course, you will:
Gain new professional skills (languages, outdoor learning, diversity management, video editing).
Develop intercultural awareness and discover a unique multicultural society.
Build European networks with colleagues from different countries.
Leave with ready-to-use strategies and tools for your school or organization.
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Is accommodation included?
Accommodation is not included but we provide guidance and recommendations for affordable and convenient options. Erasmus+ mobility grants generally cover travel, accommodation, and course fees.
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When do the courses take place?
Courses are organized throughout the year, usually during school breaks in Reunion Island. Exact dates are published in advance and can be adapted for group requests.
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Why choose Réunion Island for training?
Réunion is not only a French territory but also part of the European Union, located in the Indian Ocean. It offers:
An extraordinary multicultural society, a true “melting pot” of Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Indian Ocean.
A safe and welcoming environment.
Stunning natural landscapes (volcanoes, lagoons, mountains) that enrich outdoor learning.
A living example of unity in diversity, directly linked to the themes of Erasmus+.