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THE EDUCATION
SYSTEM IN
LITHUANIA
2nd meeting of Comenius project “ILS”
     2012 POLAND
LEGAL BACKGROUND
   1991, Law on Education of the Republic of
    Lithuania Education is a priority area of
    activities supported by the state. On 25 June
    1991, the Seimas (Parliament) passed the Law on
    Education of the Republic of Lithuania, which
    established the structure of the Lithuanian
    educational system and the basis for the
    governance and activities of educational
    institutions (with the exception of higher
    schools).
2003, NEW WERSION OF THE LAW ON
EDUCATION
 The new version of the Law on Education
 passed in 2003 establishes the goals of
 education in Lithuania, the principles of
 its educational system, the basic
 foundations for the framework of
 educational institutions, their activities
 and relationships and also obligations of
 the State in the area of education.
2003, NATIONAL EDUCATION
STRATEGY
                     2003-2012.
 In 2003, the Provisions of the National
  Education Strategy 2003-2012 were
  adopted. The Provisions complement the
  Long-term Development Strategy of the
  State and define the goals for further
  development of the Lithuanian
  educational system and the means for
  attaining them.
AT PRESENT,
 Education is regulated by the Laws on
 Education, Science and Studies, Vocational
 Training, Special Education, Adult Non-
 formal Education and subsequent legislation.
 The activity of local educational
 establishments is governed by the Laws on
 Local Self-Government.
REGULATIVE BODIES
 Education is the responsibility of the Ministry of
  Education and Science(responsible for the
  development and implementation of education
  policies, and defines the criteria for the allocation
  of financial resources).
 Responsibilities with regard to the administration
  and organisation of the education system are
  assumed by central government, the local
  education authorities and the administrative
  bodies of the establishments involved.
FINANCING
 Education is financed in the form of
 allocations from the State budget and
 municipal budgets as well as other
 financial means. Programmes of formal
 education offered at State-funded,
 municipal and non-State funded schools
 are financed out of the State and
 municipal budgets via the student’s basket,
 which is a principle of allocating financial
 means per learner.
FINANCING
 The  student’s basket contains funds to
  pay salaries to teachers, buy textbooks,
  teaching means, in-service training
  teachers, etc.
 The founders of the school (municipalities,
  confessional organisations,
  etc.) allocate funds for school
  maintenance.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Educational principles:
2. Equal opportunities;
3. Contextual interdependence;
4. Effectivness;
5. Continuity.
GENERAL INFORMATION
 Educational   institutions: state,
  municipality, private.
 Education is free of charge (except for
  private educational establishments and
  universities).
 Education is compulsary

  from 7 to 16.
 The official language of

  institution –Lithuanian.
GENERAL INFORMATION
 Today 1415 general educational schools in
  Lithuania.
 School year 2010-

                     418 500 students,
                      39 842 teachers,
               97 vocational education

                  schools,
                      22 universities,
                         23 colleges.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
 1st September- the beginning of a school
  year;
 May- the end of a school year for 1st-5th
  forms, June/July- the end of a school year
  for 11th-12th forms;
 2 or 3 semesters a year;
 45 minutes – 1 lesson; 30/35 minutes-1
  lesson (pre-primary -1st form);
 22-31 lessons per week( 5 schooldays per
  week);
 24-30 students in a class.
STRUCTURE OF THE EDUCATION
SYSTEM IN LITHUANIA
     Formal education :
    - pre-school (6-7);
     - primary(7-11) ;
      -basic(11-16);
       - secondary(16-18/19);
      - vocational education and
 training(14-21);
       -training and higher
 education(18/19-26).
STRUCTURE OF THE EDUCATION
SYSTEM IN LITHUANIA
 Non-formal    education:
              -pre-primary
    education(1-6);
               -non-formal education
 of children;
                 -non-formal education
 of adults.
PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION
 Pre-school  education is provided to children
  from 1 year to 6 years old.
 It is not compulsory.

 The purpose is to help a child satisfy inheret
  cultural (including ethnic), social and cognitive
  needs.
 The pre-school education curriculum is
  implemented by nurseries, nursery –
  kindergartens, kindergartens, kindergarten-
  schools and other schools, licensed freelance
  teachers or other education providers.
PRE-PRIMARY
EDUCATION
 Itis not compulsory, however it is
  made available by the State to all
  children as of 6 years old.
 The purpose is to help a child to
  prepare for successful learning
  according to the primary education
  curriculum.
PRIMARY EDUCATION
A  four-year cucciculum(from 1st -4th).
 Provided to children between 7 and 11
  years of age.
 The purpose of primary education is to
  provide an individual with the basics of
  moral, cultural and social maturity and
  elementary literacy.
 Primary school children are not given
  grades.
PRIMARY EDUCATION
CURRICULUM
 Moral  education
 Lithuanian language
 Foreign language compulsory from the 2nd
  year (in 2006 a ministerial order approved An
  Implementation Programme of Compulsory
  Early Language Teaching)
 Perception and understanding of the world
 Mathematics
 Arts and technologies
 Music
 Physical training.
BASIC EDUCATION
 Provided  to children between
 11 and 16 years of age.
 The duration of curricilum-6 years(from
  5th-10th).
 The purpose is to provide an individual with
  the basics of moral, socio-cultural and civic
  maturity, general literacy and the basics of
  technological literacy, to foster the intent to
  continue learning.
BASIC EDUCATION
CURRICULUM(ALL SUBJECTS ARE
COMPULSORY)
 Moral education( religion or ethics)
 The Lithuanian language, native language(for national
  minorities)
 Mathematics

 Natural sciences(Nature and man(forms 5-6), biology
  and physics(form 7), chemistry (form8)
 Computer science

 History, civic education, geography

 Arts, music, technologies

 Physical training.
YOUTH SCHOOLS
 Are meant for 12-16 year old
  adolescents that have not managed to
  adapt to studying at schools of
  general education, lack motivation or
  have no other choice because of the
  social situation that they face.
 Youth schools provide basic education
  and prie-vocational training.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
               (NON-COMPULSORY)
 Provided   to children between 16 and 19 years
  of age.
 Secondary education is offered by
  gymnasiums, secondary, vocational and other
  schools.
 It is offered to learners that have attained the
  basic education level.
 It is a two-year curriculum with focus on
  profiling and differentation of the content of
  education. Profiles offered are humanitarian,
  real, technological and artistic.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
               (NON-COMPULSORY)
    In the course of two years of secondary
     education students learn from 9 to 13
     subjects.




    They may choose to learn compulsory
     subjects either level B(involves only basic
     knowledge of the subject) or level A(is
     oriented towards deeper and wider
     knowledge of the subject).
SCHOOL-LEAVING
EXAMINATIONS
 Individuals  that have completed the secondary
  education curriculum take matura
  examinations.
 Matura examinations may be of two types, i.e.
  school level or national-level.
 To get school leaving certificate 3 obligatory
  examinations should be taken(the Lithuanian
  language (mother tongue or State language) is
  compulsory, while the others are elective.
SCHOOL-LEAVING
EXAMINATIONS
 School-level examination material is based on the
  general curriculum covering a particular subject.
 The results are assessed at schools by following
  centrally-drafted assessment guidelines.
SCHOOL-LEAVING EXAMINATIONS
                                   National-level
    School-level examination
                                   examination
 Material is based on          Material is based on the
  the general curriculum         expanded curriculum
  covering a particular          covering a particular subject.
  subject.                      The examination papers are
 The results are                coded and assessed at
  assessed at schools by         assessment centres.
  following centrally-          The assessment process and
  drafted assessment             the drafting of examination
  guidelines.                    material is organized by the
                                 National Examination
                                 Centre.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND
TRAINING
 Provided  to students who have basic education
  (starting from the age of 14 (8th form) or
  16(10th form);
 Curriculum is implemented by vocational
  schools;
 Upon completion of studies a student gets
  primary qualification and/or completes
  secondary education.
 Areas of study: art, business and adminis-
  tration, computer science, manufacturing
  professions, agriculture, forestry, health care,
  social services and etc.
HIGHER EDUCATION STUDIES
 Available to people who are at least 18
years old and have completed secondary education;
 The higher education curricula are implemented by
  the higher education schools, i.e. universities and
  colleges;
 College – study programmes are focused on practice;

 University- study programmes prevail:

 Bachelor of Arts(BA)-3-5 years;

 Master of Arts(MA)-1,5-2 years;

 Philosophy Doctor(PhD)-up to 4 years.
PROGRAMMES FOR
                       MODERNIZATION OF
                       EDUCATION

  Education Improvement Project (2002-2005): improvement of
   teaching and learning conditions at basic school; creating of
   the system of quality management of education; energy
   efficiency; optimization of school nerwork.
 “Yellow Bus” programme( the Ministry of Education and
   Science is buying school buses to transport children with
   special needs and those who live far away from the school).
 E-school programme “Education for Information Society”

( helps to provide schools with computers and IT, internet,
   computer teaching aids.
Material used for slides
 Education in Lithuania (prepared by Education
  supply centre of Ministry of education and
  science of The Republic of Lithuania)
 The Education System in Lithuania (Liutauras
  Ivoška)

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Ils education in l ithuania

  • 1. THE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN LITHUANIA 2nd meeting of Comenius project “ILS” 2012 POLAND
  • 2. LEGAL BACKGROUND  1991, Law on Education of the Republic of Lithuania Education is a priority area of activities supported by the state. On 25 June 1991, the Seimas (Parliament) passed the Law on Education of the Republic of Lithuania, which established the structure of the Lithuanian educational system and the basis for the governance and activities of educational institutions (with the exception of higher schools).
  • 3. 2003, NEW WERSION OF THE LAW ON EDUCATION  The new version of the Law on Education passed in 2003 establishes the goals of education in Lithuania, the principles of its educational system, the basic foundations for the framework of educational institutions, their activities and relationships and also obligations of the State in the area of education.
  • 4. 2003, NATIONAL EDUCATION STRATEGY 2003-2012. In 2003, the Provisions of the National Education Strategy 2003-2012 were adopted. The Provisions complement the Long-term Development Strategy of the State and define the goals for further development of the Lithuanian educational system and the means for attaining them.
  • 5. AT PRESENT,  Education is regulated by the Laws on Education, Science and Studies, Vocational Training, Special Education, Adult Non- formal Education and subsequent legislation. The activity of local educational establishments is governed by the Laws on Local Self-Government.
  • 6. REGULATIVE BODIES  Education is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education and Science(responsible for the development and implementation of education policies, and defines the criteria for the allocation of financial resources).  Responsibilities with regard to the administration and organisation of the education system are assumed by central government, the local education authorities and the administrative bodies of the establishments involved.
  • 7. FINANCING  Education is financed in the form of allocations from the State budget and municipal budgets as well as other financial means. Programmes of formal education offered at State-funded, municipal and non-State funded schools are financed out of the State and municipal budgets via the student’s basket, which is a principle of allocating financial means per learner.
  • 8. FINANCING  The student’s basket contains funds to pay salaries to teachers, buy textbooks, teaching means, in-service training teachers, etc.  The founders of the school (municipalities, confessional organisations, etc.) allocate funds for school maintenance.
  • 9. GENERAL INFORMATION Educational principles: 2. Equal opportunities; 3. Contextual interdependence; 4. Effectivness; 5. Continuity.
  • 10. GENERAL INFORMATION  Educational institutions: state, municipality, private.  Education is free of charge (except for private educational establishments and universities).  Education is compulsary from 7 to 16.  The official language of institution –Lithuanian.
  • 11. GENERAL INFORMATION  Today 1415 general educational schools in Lithuania.  School year 2010- 418 500 students, 39 842 teachers, 97 vocational education schools, 22 universities, 23 colleges.
  • 12. GENERAL PRINCIPLES  1st September- the beginning of a school year;  May- the end of a school year for 1st-5th forms, June/July- the end of a school year for 11th-12th forms;  2 or 3 semesters a year;  45 minutes – 1 lesson; 30/35 minutes-1 lesson (pre-primary -1st form);  22-31 lessons per week( 5 schooldays per week);  24-30 students in a class.
  • 13. STRUCTURE OF THE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN LITHUANIA  Formal education : - pre-school (6-7); - primary(7-11) ; -basic(11-16); - secondary(16-18/19); - vocational education and training(14-21); -training and higher education(18/19-26).
  • 14. STRUCTURE OF THE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN LITHUANIA  Non-formal education: -pre-primary education(1-6); -non-formal education of children; -non-formal education of adults.
  • 15. PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION  Pre-school education is provided to children from 1 year to 6 years old.  It is not compulsory.  The purpose is to help a child satisfy inheret cultural (including ethnic), social and cognitive needs.  The pre-school education curriculum is implemented by nurseries, nursery – kindergartens, kindergartens, kindergarten- schools and other schools, licensed freelance teachers or other education providers.
  • 16. PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION  Itis not compulsory, however it is made available by the State to all children as of 6 years old.  The purpose is to help a child to prepare for successful learning according to the primary education curriculum.
  • 17. PRIMARY EDUCATION A four-year cucciculum(from 1st -4th).  Provided to children between 7 and 11 years of age.  The purpose of primary education is to provide an individual with the basics of moral, cultural and social maturity and elementary literacy.  Primary school children are not given grades.
  • 18. PRIMARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM  Moral education  Lithuanian language  Foreign language compulsory from the 2nd year (in 2006 a ministerial order approved An Implementation Programme of Compulsory Early Language Teaching)  Perception and understanding of the world  Mathematics  Arts and technologies  Music  Physical training.
  • 19. BASIC EDUCATION  Provided to children between 11 and 16 years of age.  The duration of curricilum-6 years(from 5th-10th).  The purpose is to provide an individual with the basics of moral, socio-cultural and civic maturity, general literacy and the basics of technological literacy, to foster the intent to continue learning.
  • 20. BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM(ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY)  Moral education( religion or ethics)  The Lithuanian language, native language(for national minorities)  Mathematics  Natural sciences(Nature and man(forms 5-6), biology and physics(form 7), chemistry (form8)  Computer science  History, civic education, geography  Arts, music, technologies  Physical training.
  • 21. YOUTH SCHOOLS  Are meant for 12-16 year old adolescents that have not managed to adapt to studying at schools of general education, lack motivation or have no other choice because of the social situation that they face.  Youth schools provide basic education and prie-vocational training.
  • 22. SECONDARY EDUCATION (NON-COMPULSORY)  Provided to children between 16 and 19 years of age.  Secondary education is offered by gymnasiums, secondary, vocational and other schools.  It is offered to learners that have attained the basic education level.  It is a two-year curriculum with focus on profiling and differentation of the content of education. Profiles offered are humanitarian, real, technological and artistic.
  • 23. SECONDARY EDUCATION (NON-COMPULSORY)  In the course of two years of secondary education students learn from 9 to 13 subjects.  They may choose to learn compulsory subjects either level B(involves only basic knowledge of the subject) or level A(is oriented towards deeper and wider knowledge of the subject).
  • 24. SCHOOL-LEAVING EXAMINATIONS  Individuals that have completed the secondary education curriculum take matura examinations.  Matura examinations may be of two types, i.e. school level or national-level.  To get school leaving certificate 3 obligatory examinations should be taken(the Lithuanian language (mother tongue or State language) is compulsory, while the others are elective.
  • 25. SCHOOL-LEAVING EXAMINATIONS  School-level examination material is based on the general curriculum covering a particular subject.  The results are assessed at schools by following centrally-drafted assessment guidelines.
  • 26. SCHOOL-LEAVING EXAMINATIONS National-level School-level examination examination  Material is based on  Material is based on the the general curriculum expanded curriculum covering a particular covering a particular subject. subject.  The examination papers are  The results are coded and assessed at assessed at schools by assessment centres. following centrally-  The assessment process and drafted assessment the drafting of examination guidelines. material is organized by the National Examination Centre.
  • 27. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING  Provided to students who have basic education (starting from the age of 14 (8th form) or 16(10th form);  Curriculum is implemented by vocational schools;  Upon completion of studies a student gets primary qualification and/or completes secondary education.  Areas of study: art, business and adminis- tration, computer science, manufacturing professions, agriculture, forestry, health care, social services and etc.
  • 28. HIGHER EDUCATION STUDIES  Available to people who are at least 18 years old and have completed secondary education;  The higher education curricula are implemented by the higher education schools, i.e. universities and colleges;  College – study programmes are focused on practice;  University- study programmes prevail:  Bachelor of Arts(BA)-3-5 years;  Master of Arts(MA)-1,5-2 years;  Philosophy Doctor(PhD)-up to 4 years.
  • 29. PROGRAMMES FOR MODERNIZATION OF EDUCATION  Education Improvement Project (2002-2005): improvement of teaching and learning conditions at basic school; creating of the system of quality management of education; energy efficiency; optimization of school nerwork.  “Yellow Bus” programme( the Ministry of Education and Science is buying school buses to transport children with special needs and those who live far away from the school).  E-school programme “Education for Information Society” ( helps to provide schools with computers and IT, internet, computer teaching aids.
  • 30. Material used for slides  Education in Lithuania (prepared by Education supply centre of Ministry of education and science of The Republic of Lithuania)  The Education System in Lithuania (Liutauras Ivoška)