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Coding and Robotics with Arduino4 May 20262026-05-04
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Conflict Management, Emotional Intelligence and …4 May 20262026-05-04
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From STEM to STEAM Education: a New Learning App…4 May 20262026-05-04
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Project-Based Learning (PBL): Make Students’ L…4 May 20262026-05-04
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Discovering the Best Educational Systems from Eu…11 May 20262026-05-11
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Leadership Excellence: A Soft Skills and Coachin…11 May 20262026-05-11
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Transforming Education: Integrating AI, AR, VR, …11 May 20262026-05-11
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Berlin’s Museums: An Experiential Learning Path18 May 20262026-05-18
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Digital Storytelling: The Secret Tool for Engagi…18 May 20262026-05-18
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Transforming Education: Integrating AI, AR, VR, …8 Jun 20262026-06-08
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Visual Arts as a Tool for Communication and Learning8 Jun 20262026-06-08
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Artificial Intelligence for Education: Exploring…15 Jun 20262026-06-15
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ICT Tools for School Administration and Non-Teac…15 Jun 20262026-06-15
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Arduino for STEAM: Hands-On Learning in the Digi…29 Jun 20262026-06-29
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Artificial Intelligence for Education: Exploring…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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From STEM to STEAM Education: a New Learning App…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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The German Dual System of Vocational Education a…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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Green Skills in Education: Towards a 2050 Zero E…13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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The Berlin Wall: A Journey from Totalitarianism …13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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Transforming Education: Integrating AI, AR, VR, …13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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Visual Arts as a Tool for Communication and Learning13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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Berlin’s Museums: An Experiential Learning Path20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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Life Coaching for Teachers: Happy Teachers for B…20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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4Cs Education with AI Tools and Storytelling Tec…27 Jul 20262026-07-27
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A European School for All Children27 Jul 20262026-07-27
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Classroom Management Solutions for Teachers: New…27 Jul 20262026-07-27
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AI for School Administration and Non-Teaching Staff3 Aug 20262026-08-03
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Artificial Intelligence for Education: Exploring…3 Aug 20262026-08-03
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Transforming Education: Integrating AI, AR, VR, …10 Aug 20262026-08-10
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Berlin’s Museums: An Experiential Learning Path17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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German Language Course (Elementary Level)17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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The Ecocentric Approach: Introducing Sustainabil…17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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AI Chatbots for Teaching and Learning: From Less…24 Aug 20262026-08-24
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Mastering Erasmus+ KA2 Project Writing24 Aug 20262026-08-24
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Podcast and Streaming as Educational Tools24 Aug 20262026-08-24
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A European School for All Children28 Sep 20262026-09-28
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Project-Based Learning (PBL): Make Students’ L…5 Oct 20262026-10-05
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What is included

  • Exclusive venue
  • 2.5 Hours Tour from Friedrichshain to Mitte
  • Trip to Potsdam’s Prussian Crown Jewels
  • City travel guide
  • Free coffee and tea
  • Free daily snacks
  • Shared fridge access
  • Shared microwave access
  • Fast Wi-Fi connection
  • Luggage storage available
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Daily cleaning
  • Printing and photocopy services
  • Library
  • Bus station within 100 metres
  • Subway within 100 metres
  • Access to common areas post-course
  • Local phone contact for live support
  • 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, which will take place on Tuesday and Saturday, are included in the price of our Erasmus courses in Germany:

Tour from Friedrichshain to Mitte (Monday afternoon – 2.5 Hours)

Step out of our Academy´s doors and straight into 800 years of history on the urban hike from Friedrichshain to the heart of Berlin. You will ride the U5 together with our guide to the rebuilt heart of the city, walking from the medieval charm of the Nikolai Quarter to the symbolic power of the Brandenburg Gate. On this occasion, you will get an introduction to the various layers of German history, with insider tips woven in along the way.

Trip to Potsdam’s Prussian Crown Jewels (on Saturday, 6 Hours)

Escape to the German Versailles built by Friedrich the Great! Our guide will walk with you in the footsteps of Prussian kings. You will marvel at the UNESCO-listed Sanssouci Palace, stroll through the beautiful Dutch Quarter, and see the city’s own miniature Brandenburg Gate. It’s going to be a day of baroque beauty and royal gardens.

Our Academy in Berlin

Europass Berlin Beratungsbüro, the company in charge of delivering courses in Berlin, is legally established in Germany and operates under accreditation by Europass Foundation.

We are located in a modern and bright facility perfectly matching the colorful and lively Samariterviertel of Friedrichshain.

Here, historic and new buildings tell through their famous graffiti the unique story of one of the most unconventional and vibrant areas of the city.

Our address: Mainzer Strasse 23 – 10247 – Berlin, Ground Floor

Berlin’s course schedule

All our teacher training courses in Berlin 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.

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How to reach us

Berlin’s main airport is Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) and it is located southeast of the city center and the main international airport.

Get to Berlin by plane

The Airport Express provides a direct connection to Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station), in approximately 30-35 minutes.

The Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) is served by several bus lines that connect to different parts of the city.

Our team in Berlin

Fiscal data

  • OID: E10233216
  • PIC: 896701369
  • Company name: Europass Berlin Beratungsbüro GmbH
  • Address: Wollankstraße 71, 13359, Berlin, Germany
  • Course location: Meinzer Strasse 23, 10247, Berlin, Germany
  • VAT: DE330756735
  • Responsible Person: Dr. Francesco Molinari, Academy Director
  • Email: t[email protected][email protected]
  • Phone: +39 055 1997 3220 / +491631910558

Erasmus Courses in Berlin

Berlin’s Museums: An Experiential Learning Path

Acquire skills to seamlessly integrate Berlin’s museums into formal settings, enhancing both curricular and extracurricular learning experiences.

The Berlin Wall: A Journey from Totalitarianism to Democracy

Gain insights into Berlin's divided history, including the impact of the Berlin Wall and the GDR. Learn how to incorporate this history into your teaching, using innovative methods, emphasizing democratic values and the prevention of totalitarian regimes.

The German Dual System of Vocational Education and Training (Study Visits Included)

Discover and explore the German dual system of education, a method that combines theory and practice in educational settings. Learn how to create your own action plan to provide students with a successful learning experience.

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Artificial Intelligence for Education: Exploring the Frontiers of ICT

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Gain the ability to integrate AI tools into lessons and activities to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Boost self-confidence in using AI to support student learning and growth.

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.

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.

Transforming Education: Integrating AI, AR, VR, and 3D Printing for Effective Learning

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Discover how to effectively leverage AI, AR, VR, and 3D printing technologies in education. Acquire practical knowledge and hands-on experience to seamlessly integrate these tools into your teaching.

From STEM to STEAM Education: a New Learning Approach

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Learn about STEAM education, a blend of STEM and Arts, for the students to explore the relationship between school subjects and real life.

Leadership Excellence: A Soft Skills and Coaching Path

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Go beyond traditional leadership training by merging soft skills development with personalized coaching, strengthening essential skills such as communication, social skills, project management, and time management.

Digital Tools for Collaboration, Communication, Creativity and Critical Thinking (4Cs)

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Acquire the knowledge, the know-how, and the confidence to insert the 4Cs skills into the curriculum and school environment. Learn to design practical activities using ICT resources, which are more efficient at developing the 4Cs in students.

4Cs Education with AI Tools and Storytelling Techniques

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Discover how to blend AI tools with education to enhance soft skills among students. Gain practical AI tool insights and storytelling skills to transform your teaching and inspire students across all subjects, preparing them for a future intertwined with AI.

AI for School Administration and Non-Teaching Staff

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Learn to use AI tools for communication, document and project management, scheduling, and translation, while also reflecting on ethical and responsible practices.

Leadership and Management for School Principals

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Work on your leadership strengths while also recognizing potential areas for growth and realistic solution strategies. Develop your professional role as leaders and identify with it.

Mindfulness for Teachers: a Hands-on Approach

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Develop an understanding of the positive impact of mindfulness practices on mood, communication, and stress levels. Discover a variety of practices to use for yourself and/or introduce to students.

Podcast and Streaming as Educational Tools

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Deepen the knowledge about podcasts as an easily accessible online tool that can provide students with useful knowledge. Teach the students how to make a podcast by explaining strategies for storytelling and interviewing, among others.

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Best Things to Do in Berlin

Berlin is the capital of Germany and it is situated in the North-East of the country. It is the city of art, artists, and museums, hosting over 170 museums in total. The sights Berlin has to offer, from the Brandenburg Gate to the Parliament, bear witness to the history of an entire nation. However, the history of the city also has a sad side, since it is heavily connected to the events of the post-Second World War period. Large parts of the city were indeed rebuilt after the World War II allied bombings. In 1945 Berlin was divided into four occupied zones and, from 1961 to 1989, was split up by the famous Berlin Wall into East and West Berlin.

1) Parliament (Reichstag)

The German Parliament (Reichstag) is a historic building in Berlin, constructed to house the Imperial Diet of the German Empire. In 1933 it was severely damaged by a fire and after World War II the building fell into disuse. After the German Reunification in 1990, it underwent a reconstruction led by architect Norman Foster, and in 1999 it became again the meeting place of the German Parliament: the modern Bundestag. Tourists may also book a visit to the glass dome of the building, to enjoy a stunning view of the city.

2) Brandenburg Gate

Brandenburg Gate is Berlin’s most famous landmark and is located in the western part of the city center. It is an 18th-century neoclassical monument built on the orders of Prussian king Frederick William II and set the entry to Unter den Linden, a boulevard of Linden trees that leads to the Royal City Palace. Today, the Brandenburg Gate is considered not only a symbol of European and German history but also of European unity and peace.

3) Alexanderplatz/TV Tower

Alexanderplatz is the most visited area of Berlin since it is a popular starting point for tourists. The square, named after Tsar Alexander I, who visited the city in 1805, has many shops, cinemas, and restaurants, but its main attraction is the TV Tower. The TV Tower, built during the years of GDR, is now a symbol of Berlin, from which you can enjoy a stunning panoramic view of the city.

4) Museum Island

Museum Island is a museum ensemble on the northern part of Spree Island in the historic heart of Berlin. It was built from 1830 to 1930 by order of the Prussian Kings to make art publicly accessible. The Museum Island was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 and consists of the Altes Museum, the Neues Museum, the Alte Nationalgalerie, the Bode-Museum, and the Pergamonmuseum. The Neues Museum hosts the Egyptian Collection and the most famous bust of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, who was considered the most beautiful woman in the world. In the Pergamon Museum visitors can admire the Babylonian Ishtar Gate and the Hellenistic Pergamon Altar.

5) East Side Gallery

The East Side Gallery is the largest and longest-lasting open-air gallery in the world, with its 1.3-kilometer-long painted stretch of the former Berlin Wall. The Gallery consists of 105 murals, painted in 1990 on the east side of the Berlin Wall by artists from all over the world. It is situated along the river Spree, at the former border between the lively neighborhoods of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain.

6) Holocaust Memorial

The Memorial dedicated to the Murdered Jews of Europe is a memorial of the Jewish victims of the Holocaust designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold. It consists of 2711 rectangular concrete blocks and was inaugurated in 2005. The artist leaves every possible interpretation open to its visitors, although it is widely accepted that the blocks very strongly recall a cemetery.

 7) Gendarmenmarkt

Gendarmenmarkt is one of the most beautiful squares in Berlin. It is best known for the architectural trio composed of the Berlin Concert Hall and the German and French Cathedrals. In the middle of the square, you will find the monumental statue of the poet Friedrich Schiller.

8) Berlin Cathedral

The Berlin Cathedral is a Lutheran church built from 1894 to 1905 by the order of German Emperor William II. The building combines the Renaissance and Baroque Revival styles and is the largest protestant church in Germany.

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10) Berlin Wall Memorial

The Berlin Wall Memorial is situated at the historic site of Bernauer Strasse and commemorates the division of Berlin. It extends along 1.4 kilometers of the former border strip and is also home to a Documentation Centre.

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9) Charlottenburg Palace

The Charlottenburg Palace is a Baroque palace, commissioned by Queen Sophie Charlotte, the wife of Friedrich I. It was built at the end of the 17th century and greatly expanded during the 18th century. Both the beautiful gardens and the palace in a French Baroque style attract visitors all year round.

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