ERASMUS+ is like a big playground where kids from different countries can go to learn and play together.
Imagine you're at school, and your friend lives in another city. You both want to learn new things, but you don't know how to get there or what it's like. ERASMUS+ helps by giving students, teachers, and even parents a chance to visit other countries, just like going on a fun trip with the whole class.
Like a Big School Trip
When you go on a school trip, you learn new things and make friends from different places. ERASMUS+ is like that, but bigger. You can study in another country for a few months or even a year. Sometimes you live with a host family, just like having a friend's house to stay at during the holidays.
A Way to Learn New Things
ERASMUS+ helps students learn new subjects and get certificates, which are like stickers that show how smart you are. It also helps teachers share ideas and even learn new languages, just like learning how to say "hello" in another country.
It’s a way for everyone, kids, teachers, and families, to grow, explore, and have fun together!
Examples
- The program helps students move between universities in Europe for a year.
- ERASMUS+ gives money to help students afford living abroad.
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