Classes in Lithuanian will be established at schools for ethnic minorities in Vilnius
Classes conducted in Lithuanian will be created in several schools in Vilnius that serve ethnic minorities, promoting the Lithuanian language alongside the preservation of minority languages and cultures.
Changes are set to be implemented in Vilnius at schools that serve ethnic minorities, specifically at the Levo Karsavino School, the Pranciškus Skorina Gymnasium, and the Grigiškiai Gymnasium. The new initiative aims to establish preschool education groups in Lithuanian, thereby improving the language skills of students from minority backgrounds while creating an environment that also supports their native languages and cultures.
This decision reflects a broader commitment to fostering inclusivity and multilingualism within Lithuania’s educational system. By establishing classes in Lithuanian, the initiative seeks to ease the integration of ethnic minority students into the mainstream educational framework. It recognizes the importance of maintaining cultural identity, alongside enhancing the proficiency in the national language.
The implications of this policy are significant, as they encourage a balanced approach to education that respects and promotes diversity. By simultaneously connecting students to Lithuanian culture and language, while also valuing their heritage, the initiative paves the way for a more harmonious coexistence of different ethnic groups within the capital of Lithuania.