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Early school leavers in Lithuania: current situation and
policy
dr. Saulius Zybartasdr. Saulius Zybartas
Director of the Department of General Education and Vocational Training
Ministry of Education and Science
Vilnius, 2013
EU recommendations:
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• Common strategy• Evidence-based policy • Prevention and early intervention • VET prestige
Concept definitions
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Early school leavers
Dropping out
Early school leavers aged 18–24 with lower secondary or lower education and not in education 4 weeks prior to the research
Leaving school because of different reasons. All forms of leaving before acquiring general or equal to general education. Leaving studies without a diploma.
VET dropouts
School children not in education
Those having started VET programs but not completed with a qualification are considered as VET dropouts
Children of compulsory age for education (7-16 years old), not in programs of primary and lower secondary education
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Early school leavers aged 18–24 in Europe
24,9
22,6
20,8
20,1
17,6
17,4
14,8
13,5
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2012 Europos 2020 siekinys
Early school leavers: share of youth aged 18-24, percentage 17 16,5 16,1 15,8 15,5 15 14,8 14,3 14 13,5
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ES 27 Lietuva Europos siekinys 2020
2012 City Males 4,7 Country Males 14,3
Females 2,6 Females 8,7
Early leaving from VET in Lithuania(1)
• Official statistical data evidences that during one school year around 15-16 % of students drop out from VET programmes
• A wide variation in drop-out rates amongst different VET institutions, varying from several percent to 30% per annum
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What are the motives for dropping out from VET ?
Survey of VET institutions showed that:
•Major reasons for students to drop out from VET are of a financial (economic) nature: moving abroad or seeking a job in Lithuania
•Important personal reasons that influence students’ decision to discontinue their education: lack of learning motivation and weak previous preparation at general education institutions.
•A tendency is observed that sometimes employers with unqualified worker salary “tempt” students to discontinue VET
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Early school leaving outcomes
In 2011 in the EU 54,8 % of early school leavers were unemployed, but around 70 % intended to get a job
In Lithuania : •one third of early school leavers employed, •one third - not employed but with intention to get a job,•the rest – not in employment and not intending to get a job
In 2012 youth aged 15–24 and unemployed:•in the EU - 22,8 %•in Lithuania - 26,4 %
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How to prevent early school leaving?
Directions to reduce the numbers of early school leavers should include:
• Preventive mechanisms. Enabling youth to use their learning potential and successfully integrate at school.
• Intervention mechanisms. Prevention of dropping out: reacting to first signs and offering support to youth at risk.
• Compensation mechanisms. To help drop outs, offering ways of returning to education and acquiring a qualification.
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Elements of prevention system
Early warning
Prepared and implemented information system of dropouts and children not in education– NEMIS.
Information collected:
•dropouts and children/students not in education;
•reasons,
•education support offered.
In change of education institution information sharing is guaranteed.
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Measures to reduce drop out from VET
• Social, educational and psychological support, work with parents
• Material support, incentives
• Flexible scheduling for working students and students having children
• Improvement of learning environment, investments into training basis
• Student adaptation programmes for “new comers”
• Career education, meetings with employers and successful graduates to prove that it is worth to have a qualification.
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Provisions of the 16th Government of the Republic of Lithuania
• Increasing accessibility of early education and better quality
• Decisions regarding school network are made on the basis of quality of services provided by school and the importance of the school in the local society
• Orientation towards high quality secondary education and better accesibility to education for all
• VET attractiveness to the youth and usefulness for the country and society
• Better image of VET
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Implementation of 16th Government programme
• Action plan for strengthening of lowe-secondary schools and progymnasiums
• Yellow buses programme for 2013–2017
• Action plan for increasing access to inclusive education
• Prevention programmes for safe school non-formal education
• Children and youth socialisation action plan
• Vocational education and training development action plan
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Planned investments in ESF 2014-2020 period
Investment priority (9.2)
“Prevention and reducing of drop-outs number and securing of equal conditions to gain high-quality prie-primar, primary, basic and upper-secondary education“
Concrete objective:
“To decrease number of early drop outs and number of students who haven;t finished general education programme” (9.2.2)
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Thank you for your attentionThank you for your attention
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