Education at a Glance...Few Lithuanian adults left education before completing upper secondary...
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Lithuania Launch of EAGSeptember 15, 2106
Thomas Weko, Senior Analyst
Assisted by Hiroko Ikesako
and Kateryna Obvintseva
Education at a Glance
What is Education at a Glance?
LARGE
503 pages, 125 charts, 145 tables
LINKED
Data available at http://www.oecd.org./edu/education-at-a-glance-19991487.htm
WIDE RANGING
Who participates in education, what is spent on it, how education systems operate and what
results they achieve
MANY COUNTRIES (35 member countries, 11 partner countries)
A GLOBAL COLLABORATION OF THOUSANDS OF CONTRIBUTORS
Ministry of Education+Science (Ričardas Ališauskas, Rita Dukynaitė, Veronika Šiurkienė)
Statistics Lithuania (Gailė Dapšienė, Daiva Marcinkevičienė)
MOSTA (Julija Umbrasaitė)
National Agency for School Evaluation (Evaldas Bakonis)
IT Center (Eduardas Daujotis)
Around the world – 475 people from 41 countries who advised and reviewed this work
And how does Lithuania compare?
Good News. Wide Participation in Education…
Early Childhood
Secondary Schooling
Tertiary (Higher) Education
3 and 4 year-old enrollment rates in early childhood
education in Lithuania exceed EU (22) or OECD average
Enrolment rates at age 3 and 4 in early childhood education (2014)
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Spain
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Un
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Enrolment rates at age 3 in early childhood educational programmes
Enrolment rates at age 3 in pre-primary education
Enrolment rates at age 4
%
Figure C2.1
Few Lithuanian adults left education before completing
upper secondary education -- below EU or OECD averages
Percentage of 25-34 year-old adults with below upper secondary education as their highest level of education, by gender (2015)
0
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20
30
40
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60
70
Indon
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Me
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Co
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Ric
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South
Afr
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Turk
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Bra
zil
Spain
Port
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i A
rabia
Ita
ly
Icela
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Ch
ile
Ne
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OE
CD
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EU
22 a
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Un
ite
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and
s
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Fra
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Austr
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Esto
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Czech R
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n F
ed
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Kore
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Total Men Women%
Figure A1.1
A greater share of Lithuanian adults 25-64 have completed
tertiary (higher) education than EU or OECD average
Percentage of 25-64 year-olds with tertiary education, by level of tertiary education (2015)
0
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20
30
40
50
60
Ca
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a
Ru
ssia
n F
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Japa
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d S
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s
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Austr
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Spain
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22 a
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Pola
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South
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Bra
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Ch
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Indon
esia
Short-cycle tertiary Bachelor's or equivalent Master's or equivalent Doctoral or equivalent%
Figure A1.4
The enrolment rate of 20-24 year-olds in tertiary education is
among the highest in the OECD
Change in tertiary enrolment rates among 20-24 year-olds (2005 and 2014)
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2014 2005%
Figure C1.2
USING LOWER SHARE OF NATIONAL INCOME. Lithuania spends 4.4%
of its GDP on primary to tertiary education, the OECD average is 5.2%
Public and private expenditure on primary to tertiary education institutions as a percentage of GDP (2013)
0
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% of GDPPublic expenditure on education institutions Private expenditure on education institutions
OECD average (total expenditure)
Figure B2.1
With modest reliance on local government as the source of public
spending
Distribution of initial sources of public funds for education by level of government in primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education (2013)
0
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Initial funds from central level of government Initial funds from regional level of government
Initial funds from local level of government%
Figure B4.3
USD 5 100 is spent per student in primary education per
year, as compared to the OECD average of USD 8 500
Annual expenditure per student by educational institutions for all services in primary education (2013)
0
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4 000
6 000
8 000
10 000
12 000
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16 000
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Lu
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USD
Figure B1.3a
USD 4 800 is spent per student in secondary education
per year, as compared to the OECD average of USD 9 800
Annual expenditure per student by educational institutions for all services in secondary education (2013)
0
2 000
4 000
6 000
8 000
10 000
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USD
Figure B1.3b
USD 8 700 is spent per student in tertiary education per
year, as compared to the OECD average of USD 15 800
Annual expenditure per student by educational institutions for all services in tertiary education (2013)
0
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10 000
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USD
Figure B1.3c
Annual expenditure per student in primary to tertiary institutions
is USD 6 000 compared to the OECD average of USD 10 500
Annual expenditure by educational institutions per student, by types of service, from primary to tertiary education (2013)
0
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10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
Lu
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USD
Core services Ancillary services (transport, meals, housing provided by institutions) Total R&D
Figure B1.1
Cumulative expenditure on each student through primary and
secondary education is roughly half of the OECD average
Cumulative expenditure per student by educational institutions over the expected duration of primary and secondary studies (2013)
0
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Primary education Lower secondary Upper secondary education
Figure B1.4
But challenges ahead
Class size is very small in Lithuania, both for primary and lower
secondary education
Average class size, by level of education (2014)
0
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Lower secondary education Primary educationStudents
Figure D2.1
Student-teacher ratios in Lithuanian upper secondary education
are among the lowest in OECD
Ratio of students to teaching staff in upper secondary education, by type of programme (2014)
0
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10
15
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30
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Vocational programmes General programmesStudents
Figure D2.3
Student Teacher Ratio Is Low Table D2.2.
Ratio of students to teaching staff in educational institutions (2014)
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Lower secondary Primary
The teaching workforce is much older than averageFigure D5.1
Age distribution of teachers in primary education (2014)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
ItalyGermanyLithuania
New ZealandEstonia
LatviaSweden
Netherlands1Austria
HungaryPortugal
Switzerland1Czech Republic
SpainDenmark
NorwayEU22 averageUnited States
JapanOECD average
FinlandSlovenia
Slovak RepublicChile
PolandFrance
Canada2,3BelgiumIreland1
IsraelLuxembourg
ChinaGreece
United KingdomBrazilKorea
TurkeyIndonesia
%
< 30 year-olds 30-39 year-olds 40-49 year-olds ≥ 50 year-olds
And the pay of the teaching workforce is low
The school year is especially shortTable D1.2.
Organisation of compulsory general education in public institutions (2016)
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Lower secondary Primary
2012 PISA results below OECD average
Mean scores of PISA 2012
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TurkeyGreece
IsraelHungarySweden
LithuaniaUnited States
Slovak RepublicSpain
ItalyPortugalNorway
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HungaryAustria
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DenmarkOECD average
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NorwayFrance
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CanadaIrelandFinland
KoreaJapan
Reading
0 200 400 600
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TurkeyGreece
IsraelSlovak Republic
IcelandSwedenPortugal
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HungaryNorway
LithuaniaSpain
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FranceOECD average
BelgiumAustria
Czech RepublicUnited Kingdom
SloveniaSwitzerland
New ZealandAustralia
IrelandNetherlands
GermanyCanadaPolandKorea
EstoniaFinlandJapan
Science
PIAAC results below OECD average
Literacy proficiency by level
100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80
Jakarta (Indonesia)
Turkey
Chile
Italy
Greece
Spain
Slovenia
Israel
Cyprus¹ ²
Lithuania
France
Singapore
Northern Ireland (UK)
Ireland
Poland
Austria
United States
OECD average
Germany
England (UK)
Korea
Denmark
Czech Republic
Canada
Flanders (Belgium)
Slovak Republic
Russian Federation³
Estonia
Norway
New Zealand
Australia
Sweden
Netherlands
Finland
Japan
Level 2 Level 1 or below Level 3 Level 4/5
%
PIAAC results below OECD average
Numeracy proficiency by level
100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80
Jakarta (Indonesia)Chile
TurkeySpain
ItalyGreece
United StatesCyprus¹
IsraelIrelandFrance
Northern Ireland (UK)Poland
SloveniaEngland (UK)
KoreaLithuania
OECD averageSingapore
CanadaAustralia
Russian Federation²New Zealand
EstoniaGermany
AustriaCzech Republic
Flanders (Belgium)Slovak Republic
DenmarkNorway
NetherlandsSwedenFinlandJapan
Percentage of the population
Level 2 level 1 and below Level 3 Level 4/5
PIAAC results below OECD average
Problem solving by performance level
60 40 20 0 20 40 60
TurkeyGreece
ChileLithuania
PolandIreland
SloveniaSlovak Republic
Russian Federation³Israel
EstoniaNorthern Ireland (UK)
KoreaOECD average
United StatesAustria
Czech RepublicFlanders (Belgium)
JapanEngland (UK)
GermanyCanada
SingaporeAustraliaDenmark
NorwayNetherlands
FinlandSweden
New Zealand
Proportion of the population
Below Level 1 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
27
Lithuania Launch of EAGSeptember 15, 2106
Thomas Weko, Senior Analyst
Assisted by Hiroko Ikesako
and Kateryna Obvintseva
Education at a Glance