A Jewish Lyceum Teacher Became the Sole Representative of Ukraine at the Prestigious Global Marathon EDU361Expo2025

Alla Lytvynenko, an English teacher at Levi Yitzchak Schneerson Jewish Lyceum No. 144 in Dnipro, was the only representative from Ukraine among more than 130 participants in the influential educational forum — the 48-hour EDU361Expo2025 marathon, organized by the EduVerse / Pro.Ed Education Solutions platform.

Her presentation was titled “Using Digital Tools and AI to Engage Students in Productive Collaboration” and focused on how modern technologies and artificial intelligence can be effectively integrated into teaching English as a foreign language. She demonstrated how digital tools can meet the needs of both students and educators, how virtual interactive whiteboards can develop 21st-century skills, and how AI can enhance the process of teaching and learning English.

“It was incredible — just imagine: more than 130 speakers from 49 countries on all continents, and only one from Ukraine — a teacher from our Jewish Lyceum No. 144 named after Levi Yitzchak Schneerson,” Alla Lytvynenko shared. “I felt both joy and great responsibility when I found out I was selected to speak at such an amazing event as EDU361Expo2025. It was a truly meaningful and unforgettable experience for me!”

At the Forum, Alla Lytvynenko was presented as one of the leading figures in her field. On the official website of the organizers, she was introduced as follows:
“An experienced English as a Foreign Language (ESL) teacher from Ukraine with over 22 years of classroom experience. Currently, she serves as the Head of the English Department at Lyceum No. 144 in Dnipro. Alla has been a certified Cambridge TKT teacher since 2013 and earned her CELTA certificate with a grade B in 2017. She is an active member of IATEFL Ukraine and TESOL Ukraine. Alla has presented at international conferences in Moldova, Bulgaria, and Uzbekistan. Her professional focus is on integrating modern technologies to foster 21st-century skills in language education.”

The administration of the Jewish Lyceum and the Jewish Community of Dnipro sincerely congratulate Alla Lytvynenko and wish her continued success in her vital educational mission.