A Lithuanian education forum is expected to draw a record 3,000 attendees this year, signaling a growing national focus on the future of learning.
The “Education Code” forum, organized by Lrytas for the third consecutive year, has become a key platform for dialogue about education. This year’s event is bolstered by partnerships with Vytautas Magnus University, the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport, and the organization “Education is Number One.”
Participants will hear from more than 150 speakers across over 60 presentations and discussions, spread throughout five content halls and nearly 40 educational and innovative exhibits in three separate spaces. The forum will bring together education leaders, teachers, policymakers, scientists, business representatives, foreign experts, psychologists, public figures, and security specialists. Discussions will center on education policy, leadership, innovation, emotional well-being, and community resilience.
Attendees can choose from topics in five halls:
- Breakthrough (What can we do today to make tomorrow better?)
- Leadership (How do ideas turn into direction when leaders meet?)
- Innovation (How does innovation turn future competencies into reality today?)
- The Power of Experience (What did you learn from a colleague today?)
- Emotional Resilience (What helps, supports, inspires, and how does burnout turn into resilience?)
Information on all speakers, the forum program, and event spaces is available on the event website. Discussions and presentations will also be available on the Lrytas portal in April following the forum.
The forum will be followed in April by the sixth annual “Lithuanian Teacher” awards, hosted by Lrytas. Eighteen winners across various categories will be recognized and receive prizes from a range of partners and sponsors.
Key partners for the forum include the “Saulės” Private Gymnasium, “Vedliai,” “Maxima,” “Telia,” and the “Devbridge Foundation.”
Additional partners include the Ministry of Economy and Innovation, “Ignitis,” “Robotics Academy,” the National Education Agency, “EPSON,” “C&C,” “Omnisend,” “Language and Communication Center,” MO Museum, “Aconitum,” “Šiaurės Lyceum,” “Science Hall,” “Mathematics School,” “Future of Nature,” the “Osteomedika” clinic, “Optometrijos Centras,” “International Transport and Logistics Alliance,” “Lotos pharma,” “Energetics and Technology Museum,” “Norsan Baltic,” the “8 Elephants” clinic, “Eurobiuras,” “Pergalė,” “AJ Products,” “Ecosh,” “Birštono Mineraliniai Vandenys” and Co., “Parfum Arabia,” and others.