The digi.well project (A whole-school approach to well-being in a digital world), is a twenty-four-month project funded by the European Union. It aims to explore, develop and foster a whole-school approach to well-being in a digital world, building upon an in-depth understanding of the needs of children, young people, teachers and a wider range of school professionals, while developing and implementing a set of self-assessment, capacity building and outreach tools.
Projects
The COOLSCHOOLS project aims to promote nature-based climate shelters in urban schools across Europe, transforming vulnerable schoolyards into green spaces accessible to all city residents. This involves implementing traditional heat-reducing solutions in buildings and redesigning playgrounds with vegetation, shade spaces, and water points.
OUTSTE(A)M is transforming early childhood education with an innovative toolkit designed to ignite curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity in young learners, turning outdoor learning into an exciting STE(A)M adventure
Launched in 2022, European Commission's European School Education Platform is the meeting point for all stakeholders in the school education sector. The platform is also home to eTwinning, the community for schools in Europe.
The overall objective of the 21st Century European Teachers project, funded by Erasmus + programme, is to gain insight into how European teachers can approach and develop teaching in emerging subject areas.
ContinueUP addresses the question how education and training can be made more available and effective for teachers across the continuum of initial teacher education and continuous teacher training.
Under the Digital Europe Programme, Better Internet for Kids (BIK) (2025-2027) is a European initiative that strives to create a better internet for Europe's children and youth.
eTwinning is the community for schools in Europe. eTwinning offers a safe online environment for school staff (teachers, head teachers, librarians, etc.) to communicate, collaborate, develop projects, share, and be part of the most exciting learning community in Europe.
In February each year, Safer Internet Day aims to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially among children and young people across the world. SID is organised within the framework of Better Internet for Kids (BIK) (2025-2027) activities by the Insafe network (coordinated by European Schoolnet) and INHOPE (the International Association of Internet Hotlines), on behalf of the European Commission.

















