eTwinningeTwinning Project

STEMcycle G2B
Green to Blue Innovation Lab

Co-founded by partner schools in Türkiye and Romania, this eTwinning collaboration weaves together vocational students across Europe — joined by partner schools in Italy, Republic of Moldova, Georgia, Lithuania and Bosnia & Herzegovina. Across seven monthly worklines (December → May) students explore the journey from forest to ocean: World Mountain Day, the Green-to-Blue Mind Map, Safer Internet citizenship, 22 April Earth Day & Blue Economy research, 9 May eTwinning Day — and the everyday habits that keep our planet green and blue.

Co-founder · Türkiye

Istanbul TOKİ Kayaşehir MTAL

Co-founder · România

Liceul Teoretic „Aurel Vlaicu", Breaza (LTAV)

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Our most important month · May

eTwinning Day — the year's closing chord.

Türkiye#may-etwinning

Sevgi Bayram

Istanbul TOKİ Kayaşehir Vocational and Technical High School

📅 9 May — eTwinning Day Celebration! 🎤 Students answer "What is eTwinning for you?" with one single word. 🎬 Each school creates a collage video from these words. 🖼️ Alternatively, schools prepare a poster or display board. 📲 Work is shared on Facebook and on each school's TwinSpace homepage. 🤝 Teachers coordinate so partner schools can prepare a collaborative video together.

Türkiye#may-etwinning

Hüma Al

Turkey Ankara High School

On 9 May, eTwinning Day, we opened an exhibition at our school showcasing our projects. Our school principal, teachers and friends were there to support us — it felt like a small graduation for everything we had built together this year.

Georgia#may-etwinning

Public School N45

Tbilisi Public School N45

A photo from our eTwinning Day celebration in Tbilisi Public School N45 — students gathered around the project board with their one-word answers about what eTwinning means to them.

/ Themes

Five chapters of a single,
unfolding story.

Student voices on mountains, oceans, energy and the bridges between them — collected, curated and gently arranged for slow reading.

/ Manifesto
“Green to Blue is not only a colour transition, it is a transition of habits — of how we consume, how we build, and how we share resources with nature.”
— Student reflection, December Workline
/ Partner Schools

From Ankara to Bucharest, Terjola to Travnik — one classroom, one ocean.

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