DIGIT4SEN baigiamoji konferencija

New Digital Tool for Teachers – Virtual Resource Library Accessible to All

Yesterday in Kaunas, the "Erasmus+" program's DIGIT4SEN was crowned by the national conference "Integrate 'DIGIT4SEN': Digital Tools for Inclusive Education." Its culminating point was the presentation of a website offering free courses on the use of digital tools for lessons, examples of lesson content, and demonstrations. The project coordinator,...

Erudito licėjaus Akademinių stipendijų programa

Erudito Licėjus Expands International Baccalaureate Academic Scholarships from the Upcoming Academic Year

As the Erudito Licėjus grows, the number of students in the school increases, so starting from the academic year 2024-2025, the number of scholarships for studying in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) at Erudito Lyceum is being increased. Ten International Baccalaureate students in total will have the opportunity...

„Erudito“ licėjaus anglų kalbos mokytoja Indrė Douglas

From Startup to School: Indrė Douglas Explains the Importance of Diverse Experience for Today’s Educators

In the modern job market, a professional with diverse work experience, a variety of skills, and abilities is highly valued. However, less often is this considered when thinking about educators – is it enough for a teacher to have the appropriate education? Erudito Licėjus English teacher, Indrė Douglas, states that...

The Christmas season at Erudito Licėjus kicked off with the Primary Years Programme (PYP) projects of elementary school students and a parent club meeting

It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that Christmas arrived at Erudito Licėjus hand in hand with the IB PYP projects of elementary school students on the theme “Where We Are”. This is already the second six-week-long IB PYP project, culminating in a public presentation of the project to...

Career development at Erudito Licėjus: a journey of competence, self-discovery, and exploration from the very first grades

As much as 70 percent of people in Lithuania do not enjoy the work they do. This statistic was presented by career consultant Rytis Jurkėnas during the conference “Future – Connection with Children" held in November. In order to change the future career scenarios, “Erudito” licėjus initiates the development...

Art teacher Asta Kiršienė: “Art is everywhere, you just need to notice it”

Art teacher Asta Kiršienė jokingly says that she remembers students by their drawings. Not because she forgets their names—drawings help recognize their emotions, mood, which is an invaluable tool in the educational process. As an educator with a pedagogical background in art, she herself discovered the therapeutic effect of...

Entrepreneurship projects in grades 5-10 propose socially responsible ideas for sustainable development and reflect global trends

Returning from the global online innovation conference "World WebSummit 2023" in Lisbon, the founder and head of “Erudito” lyceum, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nerijus Pačėsa, noted that progressive young people, particularly those creating businesses (mostly online, integrating artificial intelligence), are highly sensitive to preserving the planet and conserving resources. They...

“DIGIT4SEN” Coordinator Rūta Petkevičiūtė: How Digital Tools Facilitate Learning and Enrich Lessons

“Erudito” licėjus have been participating in the “Erasmus+” project “DIGIT4SEN” (2021-1-LT01-KA220-SCH-000031624) for several years now. This project gathers experiences from educators across Europe on how to facilitate and make lessons more inclusive by utilizing various digital platforms and tools, especially when working with students in the classroom who have...

Join the Erudito Licėjus | Open Day for International Baccalaureate Classes

“Already in the tenth grade, I decided to study in the IBDP program, and this decision was very motivated”, says Žiedė, an alumna of the International Baccalaureate at “Erudito” licėjus, who is continuing her studies at her dream university, the University of British Columbia in Canada. We hope deciding...