24-25 April, 2026
AI-Native School:
conference
Navigating the Present, Designing the Future
24-25 April, 2026

conference

AI-Native School:

Navigating the Present, Designing the Future

This conference focuses
on how artificial intelligence is transforming school education.
The emphasis is not on abstract predictions, but on the practical, ethical, cognitive, and institutional implications of AI implementation in schools.
Artificial intelligence has already become part of educational reality. Today, the key question is no longer whether AI should be used, but how it can be integrated into school systems in a responsible, thoughtful, and effective way.
Over two days, the conference will create a professional space for educators, school leaders, EdTech specialists, psychologists, policymakers, parents, and students to discuss real-life cases, challenges, risks, and opportunities related to the use of AI in school education.
Who This Conference Is For
The conference is intended for:
  • Teachers and tutors
  • EdTech specialists
  • School leaders and education project managers
  • Representatives of governmental and educational organizations
  • Methodologists and educational psychologists
  • Parents and senior school students
  • Everyone working with AI in education in a meaningful and responsible way
What Participants Will Gain
Conference participants will be able to:
  • Gain an overview of current AI practices in school education;
  • Understand how AI influences learning, teaching, and assessment;
  • Explore ethical, legal, and regulatory constraints;
  • Rrethink the role of the teacher in an AI-enabled school;
  • Hear perspectives from students and practitioners;
  • Exchange practical experience and approaches.

Day 1 | Talks & Panels

Conference Topics:


1
Artificial Intelligence
in Education
Overview SessionThis overview session will address:
  • the current state of AI use in school education;
  • key directions and development trends;
  • practices that have already proven effective;
  • solutions and approaches whose potential is overestimated or still experimental.

2
Panel Discussion:
“AI in School”
The panel brings together representatives of:
  • schools and school leadership;
  • teachers and administration;
  • technology and EdTech teams;
  • parents and the school community.
The discussion focuses on how AI is actually implemented in schools and the practical challenges educational institutions face.


3
Panel Discussion:
The Role of the Teacher in an AI-Enabled School
This session explores changes in the teaching profession, including:
  • the shift from knowledge transmission to learning facilitation;
  • new models of assessment and feedback;
  • issues of trust, control, and academic integrity.

4
Panel Discussion:
Ethics and Legal Constraints
Key topics include:
  • personal data protection and privacy;
  • authorship and ownership of student work;
  • transparency of AI algorithms;
  • institutional responsibility of schools.

5
Interactive Session: Demonstration of AI Solutions in Education
Practical demonstrations of AI tools, solutions, and use cases in educational settings.

6
Panel Discussion:
State – Education – AI
Session in Lithuanian

This session will discuss:
  • how the state views the role of AI in education;
  • directions of education policy and regulation;
  • expectations and requirements placed on schools and educational institutions

7
Keynote Presentation:Cognitive Aspects of Learning with AI: A Scientific Perspective
This session focuses on:
  • the impact of AI on thinking, memory, and attention;
  • student motivation and learner autonomy;
  • conditions under which AI enhances learning;
  • risks of cognitive dependency and reduced engagement.

8
Panel Discussion:
The Student Voice
Session in Lithuanian

This session will discuss:
  • how the state views the role of AI in education;
  • directions of education policy and regulation;
  • expectations and requirements placed on schools and educational institutions

9
Networking Session
Opportunities
for professional connection, experience exchange, and collaboration.

Day 2 | Workshops & Practice

The second day of the conference will focus on hands-on experience, dialogue, and practical application. Participants are invited to move to the Stembridge School campus, where the conference continues in a more interactive and practice-oriented format. The day will include workshops, discussions, and masterclasses designed for teachers, parents, and students.


The Day 2 program will be shaped by the key topics, questions, and insights that emerge during the first day of talks and panel discussions. Rather than fixed lectures, this day is about exploration, experimentation, and shared learning. It offers space to test ideas, reflect together, and translate conference insights into real educational practice.

CALL FOR SPEAKERS
We are open to new voices and real-world experience.

We invite speakers who:
  • implement AI in schools or educational projects;
  • research the impact of AI on learning;
  • work with assessment, ethics, or education policy;
  • represent student or parent perspectives;
  • are ready to share a case, research insight, or discussion topic.
Participation formats are flexible.
Please contact us to discuss your involvement.
Conference Coordinator:
h.deych@stembridge.lt
Contacts
We invite you to be part of this transformative conversation. Join us in shaping the future of education and career preparation!

For more details or to discuss collaboration opportunities, feel free to contact us:


+37066946472
hello@stembridge.lt
Nemenčinės pl. 48, Vilnius 10104