Inside Lithuania’s effort to build founders from the classroom
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Across Europe, education systems are
under pressure to keep pace with rapid technological change. Countries are
experimenting with new approaches, with Estonia introducing artificial
intelligence into classrooms, while Lithuania is placing students directly into
startup environments.
At the centre of this shift is MVP
(Moksleivių vienaragių paieška, or “Student Unicorn Hunt”), a prime-time
national TV show where students aged 14–19 build and pitch real startups. Unlike
traditional classroom exer
under pressure to keep pace with rapid technological change. Countries are
experimenting with new approaches, with Estonia introducing artificial
intelligence into classrooms, while Lithuania is placing students directly into
startup environments.
At the centre of this shift is MVP
(Moksleivių vienaragių paieška, or “Student Unicorn Hunt”), a prime-time
national TV show where students aged 14–19 build and pitch real startups. Unlike
traditional classroom exer
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