Gražina Jurevičienė
Teacher Gražina has nearly twenty years of professional experience. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Education and a teaching qualification in Primary Education Pedagogy from Vilnius Pedagogical University. In recent years, she has been nominated as the “Most Innovative Primary School Teacher.” She continually enhances her knowledge and experience by participating in Erasmus+ projects, collaborating with and learning from partners in Paris, Avignon, Guadeloupe, Hungary, Romania, North Macedonia, and Israel.
Gražina is well-versed in institutional pedagogy methods and practices, which focus on teaching children at a pace suited to them. She applies some of these methods directly in her classroom. She has a strong interest in gifted education and gains experience from the Ron Vardi Center for Gifted Children in Israel. Additionally, she serves as a lecturer at Vytautas Magnus University’s International Lithuanian-Israeli Education Center “Gifted.”
She follows the principle and lives by Mother Teresa’s belief: “Give time to give! The day is too short to be selfish.”