An association of expert educators dedicated to digital transformation and ecological sustainability through international Erasmus+ partnerships.
Digital Life Green Future Association was founded in Bursa, Turkey by a passionate group of educators who have dedicated over two decades to shaping young minds. We believe that collaboration across borders, powered by Erasmus+ funding, is the most effective engine for educational innovation.
Designing "Zero Waste" school programs recognised by the Ministry of National Education.
Pioneering AI-assisted pedagogy including RAG-based models for early childhood conflict management.
Coordinating multi-country Erasmus+ projects (KA210 & KA220) across Europe and beyond.
Built over 20+ years of teaching, international collaboration and project coordination.
Small-scale partnerships and large cooperation projects enhancing adult, vocational, and school education across international borders.
Implementation of RAG-based AI models tailored for children aged 3β7 to support micro-crisis management in classroom environments.
Coordinating Ministry of National Education-certified 'Zero Waste' and 'Environmental Award' initiatives across our partner schools.
20+ years in school education spanning early childhood, primary, and adult learning β one of Turkey's deepest pedagogical skill-sets.
Full lifecycle Erasmus+ project coordination: from writing funding applications to dissemination reporting and sustainability planning.
Designing learning experiences that foster respect and understanding across cultures, languages and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Our approved international cooperation projects.
A small-scale Erasmus+ partnership project redefining the learning environment by taking education beyond traditional classroom walls into the natural world. Partner schools from multiple countries collaborated to develop outdoor learning methodologies and green curricula.
Read More βA forward-looking Erasmus+ project challenging schools and educators to lead the change. Focuses on digital sustainability, climate awareness, and empowering students as active agents of environmental transformation.
Read More βExpert perspectives from our educator community.
How schools across Turkey and Europe are embedding zero-waste principles into everyday teaching practice.
Exploring how RAG-based AI models are being integrated into early childhood curricula worldwide.
A practical guide to integrating EU sustainability benchmarks into KA210 and KA220 project applications.
Reach out for partnership requests, project enquiries, or collaboration opportunities.