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AI-Enhanced Learning Experiences: The Future of …4 May 20262026-05-04
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Integrating AI in the Classroom with Critical Th…4 May 20262026-05-04
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The 4Cs: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communic…4 May 20262026-05-04
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There Is an AI for That4 May 20262026-05-04
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Designing Inclusive Learning Environments to Sup…11 May 20262026-05-11
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Introducing Sustainability Through Game-Based Le…11 May 20262026-05-11
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English Language Course (Elementary Level)18 May 20262026-05-18
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Yoga and Meditation for Educators: Be a Great Te…18 May 20262026-05-18
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ChatGPT and Basic AI Tools25 May 20262026-05-25
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Integrating AI in the Classroom with Critical Th…8 Jun 20262026-06-08
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Outdoor Learning: from Urban Nature to the Great…8 Jun 20262026-06-08
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English Language Course (Intermediate Level)15 Jun 20262026-06-15
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The Living Classroom: An Immersive Learning Expe…15 Jun 20262026-06-15
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ChatGPT and Basic AI Tools22 Jun 20262026-06-22
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Digital Storytelling: The Secret Tool for Engagi…22 Jun 20262026-06-22
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Game-Based Learning and Gamification in the Clas…22 Jun 20262026-06-22
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Designing Inclusive Learning Environments to Sup…29 Jun 20262026-06-29
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Integrating AI in the Classroom with Critical Th…29 Jun 20262026-06-29
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Introducing Sustainability Through Game-Based Le…29 Jun 20262026-06-29
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Mindfulness for Teachers (Easy English Course)29 Jun 20262026-06-29
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Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Education6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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Art, Music, and Dance Therapy for an Inclusive C…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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Environmental Changes for Sustainable Schools6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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Erasmus+ Course for School Teachers with Low En…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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Everyday Heritage: Activities and Tools for Acti…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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The 4Cs: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communic…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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4Cs Education with AI Tools and Storytelling Tec…13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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Critical Thinking for All Subjects and Life13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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Introducing Sustainability Through Game-Based Le…13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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Stress Relief and Well-being Strategies for Teachers13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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Conflict Management, Emotional Intelligence and …20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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English Language Course (Elementary Level)20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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English Language Course for Beginners20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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Mastering the Art of Storytelling to Enhance Tea…20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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The Living Classroom: An Immersive Learning Expe…20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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Yoga and Meditation for Educators: Be a Great Te…20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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Artificial Intelligence Tools for Language Teachers27 Jul 20262026-07-27
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Deep Democracy: How to Manage Conflicts Building…27 Jul 20262026-07-27
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There Is an AI for That3 Aug 20262026-08-03
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Mindfulness for Teachers (Easy English Course)10 Aug 20262026-08-10
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AI-Enhanced Learning Experiences: The Future of …17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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English Language Course (Intermediate Level)17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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Artificial Intelligence Tools for Language Teachers24 Aug 20262026-08-24
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English Language Course for Beginners19 Oct 20262026-10-19
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STEM Education: Basic ICT Tools and Apps19 Oct 20262026-10-19
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Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Education2 Nov 20262026-11-02
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What is included

  • Exclusive venue
  • 3-hour Walking Tour
  • Saturday activity
  • City travel guide
  • Curated list of recommended hotels
  • Support for extra cultural activities
  • Free coffee and tea
  • Free daily snacks
  • Shared fridge access
  • Shared microwave access
  • Fast Wi-Fi connection
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Daily cleaning
  • Certificate of attendance
  • Europass mobility certificate (upon request)
  • Learning agreement (upon request)
  • Post-course training (free online courses)
  • Full day chat assistance
More info

Please note that while these services apply to most courses, exceptions may occur. Even in locations where we have dedicated classrooms, we may occasionally need to rent external spaces nearby, and the availability of services may vary. Kids, pets, or guests within the school premises must be approved by email each time. Whether or not our premises are marked as wheelchair accessible, we kindly ask you to inform us in advance. If accessibility is an issue, we will arrange for an external classroom to accommodate your course. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.

Our Cultural Activities

The following free-time activities are included in the price of our courses in Prague:

3-hour Walking Tour

(Monday or Tuesday, to be agreed)

On your first or second day of the course, over approximately 3 hours, you will have a cultural, historical, and literary orientation of Prague.

Come out na jednou “for one” (beer), and join your guide for some traditional pivo at a local pub in the city!

You’ll visit the historic center of town and discover the most important moments of Prague’s history, while also learning practical advice about how to explore on your own.

You’ll get all of this while seeing some of the most important historical sites in the city!

  • The guide will usually pick you up or take you near the class, (depending on what time of day your course will be). Meeting instructions will be given in your welcome email and in communication leading up to the course.
  • The tour route is generally through the historic center, focused on the old town, but may also include parts of the New Town or Jewish Quarter
  • The guide will provide their own tips for restaurants, bars, cafés, and cultural events for you for the rest of the week, and it will be possible to reach them for further advice later throughout the course week.

Saturday activities: three options

You will get a voucher (included in your package), and you can choose between:

1) A Museum or Gallery ticket (usable any time)

The Technical Museum shows off the scientific and technical accomplishments of the Czech Nation, located a short tram ride away from the class. Transportation, Mining, Astronomy, Printing/ Photography, and much more!

The DOX Contemporary Art Gallery is located within walking distance of our classroom and is among the best private art collections in the country, with installations often ranging from playful to the bizarre and surreal.

2) A one-hour boat tour on the Vltava River (Thursday evening)

During the cruise, you can see the most famous sights in Prague’s historical center and enjoy your time with colleagues and friends.

3) 15 Euro discount to Private Full-day Trip to Kutná Hora (Saturday)

We have organized a private tour to guide our participants and their families on Saturday. You would go to the UNESCO heritage city of Kutná Hora and see the famous ossuary and beautiful cathedrals of the town while learning this city’s incredible history.

Additional information will be provided with the definitive schedule, two weeks before the course starts, as well as on the first day of the course, when you will receive the final details.

Our Academy in Prague

Vice Versa Academy s.r.o., the company in charge of delivering courses in Prague, is legally established in the Czech Republic and operates under accreditation by Europass Foundation.

Our address: Dělnická 8, Praha 7 – Holešovice, 170 00 (Rosmarin Business Center)

Prague’s course schedule

All our teacher training courses in Prague will take place either in the morning (9.00-14.00) or in the afternoon (14.00-19.00), depending on classroom and trainer availability.

The final schedule will be sent two weeks before the course begins. We recommend planning any cultural activities only after receiving it.

Get 15% off accommodation

To ensure we can assist you with every aspect of your stay in Prague, we’ve partnered with hotels near our venue to offer accommodations that are tailored to your needs.

Additional details will be provided upon confirmation of your course session.

 

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Our team in Prague

Fiscal data

  • OID: E10367625
  • PIC: 905733524
  • Company name: Vice Versa Academy s.r.o.
  • Address: Dělnická 213/12, Holešovice (Praha 7), 170 00 Praha
  • VAT / Business ID: 21496234
  • Responsible Person: Dr. Carmine Rodi Falanga, Academy Director
  • Email[email protected]; [email protected]
  • Phone:  +39 055 1997 3220, +420 776 242889

 

 

Erasmus Courses in Prague

Mastering the Art of Storytelling to Enhance Teaching and Learning

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Develop an understanding of the importance of communication skills in both professional and private life. Discover the power of storytelling, alongside useful techniques to create and tell a story while keeping your audience engaged.

From Dan Brown to The Classroom: Pop Culture, Storytelling, and Critical Thinking in Prague and Florence

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Use storytelling structures (inspired by Dan Brown’s novels) to design engaging, student-centered lessons. Design gamified learning experiences that promote curiosity and creativity.

The Living Classroom: An Immersive Learning Experience in the Magic of Prague

Explore Prague’s history and culture. Discover creative methodologies to design immersive, multi-sensory learning experiences by using storytelling, art, and digital tools to engage students.

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English Language Course (Intermediate Level)

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Strengthen your English skills while immersing yourself in a new cultural setting through this intermediate-level course. Participate in CLIL activities to enhance your language abilities and discover local history.

English Language Course (Elementary Level)

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Boost your English skills in a friendly, supportive environment designed for elementary speakers. Participate in CLIL activities that introduce you to local culture and history while helping you practice essential reading, writing, and speaking skills.

Integrating AI in the Classroom with Critical Thinking

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Gain the knowledge and skills to embrace your role in an AI-driven world and utilize AI tools to enhance student learning. Learn practical strategies for identifying struggling students, creating intelligent tutoring systems, and automating tasks like grading.

English Language Course for Beginners

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Begin your English language journey with hands-on CLIL activities that make learning fun and accessible. Explore the basics of reading, writing, and speaking while discovering new cultural insights.

Inclusive Teaching with Artificial Intelligence

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Gain insights into best practices for implementing AI to promote inclusion. Acquire the ability to integrate AI tools into lessons and activities, in order to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.

Conflict Management, Emotional Intelligence and Bullying Prevention

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Acquire an understanding of group dynamics by discovering how tensions, alliances, and relational struggle can interfere with learning. Learn to encourage active listening, empathy, and emotional literacy.

Yoga and Meditation for Educators: Be a Great Teacher, Be Your Best Self

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Discover how incorporating yoga practices can enhance your ability to maintain a favorable climate and support resilience both in and out of the classroom. Explore useful tips on introducing children and teens to yoga and meditation techniques.

Artificial Intelligence Tools for Language Teachers

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Learn how to effectively integrate AI tools into your teaching, enhancing students' language skills, creativity, and critical thinking. Gain the ability to personalize teaching and support students at different language levels.

ChatGPT and Basic AI Tools

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Explore the basic concepts of Artificial Intelligence in education to empower teachers to use basic AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to enhance teaching and learning. Learn how to use AI tools to decrease the workload.

English Language Course (Advanced Level)

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Gain advanced English proficiency through enriching CLIL activities. Participate in discussions on education-related topics to refine reading, writing, and speaking skills.

Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Education

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Master advanced AI-driven tools and techniques to enhance your teaching practices. Learn strategies for maintaining a healthy balance between online and offline educational activities.

Designing Inclusive Learning Environments to Support all Students

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Learn to establish a framework of inclusive values and practices, both within a school and in collaboration between institutions, as a strategy to deal with diversity in an appropriate and sensitive manner.

All 50 Courses in Prague

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Best Things to Do in Prague

The vibrant city of Prague is best known for its historic castles, medieval architecture, and the famous Vlata River, which runs directly through the center of the city. It is surrounded by low mountains – the Sudetes and Krkonoše – from which, you can glance over the 1,100-year-old skyline and admire the many church towers that are scattered about the city, giving Prague its nickname as the “city of a hundred spires”.

It is the perfect place for walking, exploring, and getting lost in the city’s narrow streets while taking in and appreciating its unique beauty. The renowned historic quarter is filled with small, cozy taverns and restaurants where you can try a typical Czech beer, such as Pilsner Urquell. Prague’s rich cultural heritage offers its visitors a wide variety of artistic and architectural styles, from Gothic and Baroque to Renaissance and Art Nouveau, explaining why the historic city center was added to the UNESCO world heritage list in 1992.

1) Prague Old Town

If you’re visiting Prague, the Old Town is a must-see spot. It is steeped in history, with one of its main attractions being the Astronomical Clock, dating back to the 15th Century. The clock was first installed in 1410, making it the oldest operating clock in the world, and can be found on the southern wall of the Old Town Hall. The Old Town Square is a great spot to take in and appreciate Prague’s stunning architecture, either from a near-by coffee shop or restaurant.

2) The Charles Bridge

The Charles Bridge is one of Prague’s most visited attractions due to its rich history and cultural significance. It is the oldest bridge standing over the Vltava river and connects the Old Town to the Lesser Town (Malá Strana). The Bridge was commissioned by the Czech King and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV after the previous bridge – the Judith Bridge – was destroyed by floods in 1342. It is particularly famous for the 30 statues that line both sides of the bridge, among which, the most famous is the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV himself. Take a stroll across the famous Charles Bridge and be transported back to the Middle Ages.

3) Prague Castle

Built in the 9th Century, this castle combines Gothic ecclesiastical buildings with Romanesque-style architecture to form a historic and artistic masterpiece. It is the number 1 tourist spot in Prague and the largest castle complex in the whole world, explaining its recognition by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The castle is even used today as the official office of the President of the Czech Republic! Explore this famous castle and admire its many architectural styles from the last millennium.

4) Wenceslas Square

This square is named after the patron saint of Bohemia and is situated in Prague’s New Town district (Nové Mesto). There, you can find Prague’s famous National Museum. It was constructed in the 14th century during Charles IV’s reign and today is one of Prague’s most prominent public spaces, not to mention that visiting this tourist spot is totally free! Go for a coffee or lunch in one of the many cafes and restaurants that line the square and take in the historic scenery that goes back centuries.

5) The National Museum

Being the oldest museum in the Czech Republic, Prague’s National Museum receives thousands of visitors every year. It displays millions of items covering mineralogy, zoology, anthropology, and archaeology, as well as the arts and music, all of which are spread across several different locations in and around the city. Due to Prague’s extensive Roman influence, the archaeology exhibition is a must-see, displaying 1st and 2nd-century Roman artifacts as well as findings from the Bronze and Early Iron ages.

6) St Vitus Cathedral

Found in the heart of the palace grounds, St Vitus Cathedral is the largest Christian church in the Czech Republic. Construction of the cathedral started in 1344 and overall, it took more than 525 years to complete. Due to this, the architectural styles vary from Neo-gothic to Baroque and Renaissance. Keep an eye out for the stunning stained-glass windows depicting the Holy Trinity, a definite highlight of the interior architecture!

7) The Dancing House

The Dancing House is the Nationale-Nederlanden building, situated on the Rašínovo nábřeží (Rašín Embankment). Positioned among Baroque, Gothic, and Art Nouveau buildings, The Dancing House is the perfect example of how modern and traditional architecture unite in Prague, although a controversial matter at the time of its construction in 1992. Its unusual shape appears to be ‘dancing’, a style which is today referred to as ‘deconstructivist’ or ‘new baroque’. This tourist attraction is a must-see when visiting Prague, for its asymmetric and contemporary style.

 

 

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