Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), supported by the transnational interconnection of Web 4.0 constitute the main development driver to provide education of fair and inclusive quality, aimed at promoting the realization of systemic change for the Qualitative Well-being of humanity. Flipped Inclusion’s model, tested at the University of Salerno, aims to impinge on cognitive and attribution styles, on the creation of ecological-inclusive profiles in pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals outlined by the 2030 Agenda. Flipped Inclusion is configured as a democratic model of existential planning metadisciplinary - for the development of a new ecological, active and responsible welfare, starting from the constitution of a w...