Lithuania Assesses Progress in Youth Civic and Patriotic Education
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lithuania signed a cooperation agreement a year ago to foster civic and patriotic education among young people.
- The agreement between the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Education, Science, and Sport aims to meet societal needs for responsible and active youth.
- A discussion will feature officials from both ministries and the Lithuanian Students' Union president to assess progress and youth engagement.
A year after signing a cooperation agreement, Lithuania is assessing its efforts to cultivate civic and patriotic education among its youth. The pact, established between the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Education, Science, and Sport, aims to address a societal demand for a more responsible and engaged younger generation.
The initiative, launched on June 4, 2025, sought to build a foundation for nurturing active citizenship. The discussion will delve into the concrete actions taken over the past year and evaluate the current level of civic engagement among Lithuanian youth.
Participants in the discussion include Deputy Minister of National Defense Tomas Godliauskas and Julius Sarapinas, advisor to the Minister of Education, Science, and Sport. Martynas Dikลกaitis, president of the Lithuanian Students' Union, will also provide insights from the student perspective.
The conversation, part of the "Saugumo DNR" (Security DNA) podcast, will explore the effectiveness of the implemented programs and the perceived sense of patriotism and civic duty among students. The goal is to understand how well the initial objectives of the agreement are being met and to identify future directions for youth development in these critical areas.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.