Title: General Education A Level of General Basic Education 2
1General Education (A)Level of General Basic
Education (2)
- Ministry of Education and Science
- 2004
2Number of students in general and special
education institutions
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics, 2003
3Norms for establishing classes
- MoES has set the minimum and maximum number of
students in a class (group) in a general basic
education programme - in regional centres 18 to 34 students
- in towns with rural territories 12 to 34
students - in other places 8 to 34 students
Delegation in the point 6 of Article 5 of MoES
Law On General Education MoES Instruction No.313
of May 5, 2000
4Network of general education institutions in
the school year of 2003/04
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics, 2003
5The goal of general basic education(grades 1-9)
- By encouraging the harmonious
- formation and development of every students
- self-identity,
- to promote the development of students sense of
responsibility towards themselves, their family,
community, their nation, state of Latvia, mankind
and the highest moral values - to ensure the acquisition of the skills and
knowledge necessary for personal and public life - to develop the foundations for further education
From Regulation No.462 On National Standards of
Compulsory Education of December 5, 2000 issued
by the Cabinet of Ministers
6Areas of activities of the Ministry of Education
and Science for providing quality assurance in
general basic education (1)
- developing national curriculum, by facilitating
- the integration of children with special needs in
general education mainstream schools - the integration of ethnic minorities and gradual
acquisition of the state language - introducing the principle of education programme
implementation -
- introducing the system of subject standards and
upgrading curriculum (curriculum reform of basic
education)
7Areas of activities of the Ministry of Education
and Science for providing quality assurance in
general basic education (2)
- upgrading the assessment system of learning
achievements - establishing a single education quality
evaluation system - computerizing education system
- introducing an internationally comparable system
of education indicators
8Development of national curriculum (1)
- common requirements for the implementation of
curriculum have been set by National Standards of
Compulsory Education, which outline the MoES
policy for the curriculum reform of general basic
education -
- (Regulation No.462 On National Standards of
Compulsory Education of 5th December, 2000
issued by the Cabinet of Ministers)
9Development of national curriculum (2)
- curriculum emphasizes the following
- inclusion of modern themes and topics, and skills
useful for life - cross-subject curriculum integration and
coordination - skills to apply and utilize information
- curriculum has been organized in 4 educational
spheres and 7 educational components
10Structure of general basic education
Regulation No.462 On National Standards of
Compulsory Education of 5th December, 2000
issued by the Cabinet of Ministers)
11Subjects within educational spheres (1)
- Languages
- Latvian language
- Literature
- 1st foreign language
- 2nd foreign language
- Native language of ethnic minorities
- (only in the programmes of education for ethnic
minorities)
- Fundamentals of Technology and Sciences
- Mathematics
- Computer Studies
- Natural Sciences
- Biology
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Geography
Model programme for Basic Education, MoES
Instruction No. 303. of May 16, 2001
12Subjects within educational spheres (2)
- Self and Society
- History
- Social Studies (Ethics, fundamentals of
Economics, Citizenship Education) - Health Education
- Home Economics
- Sports
- The Arts
- Music
- Visual Arts
- Handicrafts
Model programme for Basic Education, MoES
Instruction No. 303. of May 16, 2001
13Programmes of education (1)
- is a document which sets
- - objectives and aims of the education programme
- - requirements concerning the previous education
- - contents of education
- - a plan for implementing the education
programme - - criteria and procedure for assessing the
acquired education - - estimates and justification of human,
financial and material resources required for the
implementation of the education programme
Articles 17 and 18, Law On General Education
14Programmes of education (2)
- the programmes of general education shall be
developed by their implementers in compliance
with the Regulation No.462 On National Standards
of Compulsory Education of December 5, 2000
issued by the Cabinet of Ministers - programmes of education shall be licensed and
accredited
15Programmes of general basic education (1)
- basic education is provided in
- general education programmes
- programmes of basic education (grade 1 9)
- programmes of partial basic education
- programmes of stage 1 education (primary school)
- programmes of stage 2 education (grades 7-9)
- programmes of education of a certain profile (for
example, language programmes)
Law On Education, Law On General Education, MoES
Instruction No.381 On The Classification Of
General Education programmes And Approval Of
programme Codes of July 21, 1999
16Programmes of general basic education (2)
- special types of programmes of general education
- programmes of special education
- programmes of education for ethnic minorities
- programmes of social and pedagogic correctional
education
17The total number of licensed programmes of
general basic education in 2002 and 2003
- 90 implemented in full time schools
- 3,5 implemented in night (part time) secondary
schools - 1,4 implemented in the form of extramural
education
Data source MoES General Education Licensing
Commission, 2003
18Special types of programmes of education
- Education programmes of pedagogic correction
-
- envisaged for students, who have difficulties
with the acquisition of curriculum either due to
their developmental or social behavioural
problems (except medical problems)
- Education programmes of social correction
- envisaged for juveniles of 12 to 16 years of age
with deviate social behaviour
19Education programmes of pedagogic correction (1)
- the programme, not exceeding 3 years, can be
implemented in an education institution founded
by state, municipality, any legal entity or
physical person - the decision that a student has to acquire this
programme is made by the School/ Pedagogical
Board, receiving an agreement from parents - the programme shall provide a day-care-centre
20Education programmes of pedagogic correction (2)
- the programme envisages study and pedagogical
correction work that is based on individual
classes for reducing (eliminating) students
emotional, mental or physical stress and
developing new models of behaviour - having acquired such a programme, a student
should be able to align with the mainstream
teaching and learning process successfully - in the school year of 2002/03, 243 education
programmes of pedagogic correction have been
licensed
21Education programmes of social correction
- programmes to be implemented in the education
institutions of social correction only (education
and reform institutions), where learners, having
infringed the law, are placed following the
rulings of the Court or Judge - in Latvia there are 2 education institutions of
social correction established by the Ministry of
Education and Science - in the course of implementing these programmes,
education is being provided simultaneously with
the social rehabilitation of juveniles
22General basic education reform (1998 2005)
-
- Aim of the general basic education reform
- by shifting the emphasis in education and
modernizing the system of education, - to ensure the preparation of the rising
generation - for living in the changing world of today and
tomorrow
National Standards of Compulsory Education
(1998), which outline MoES policy of general
basic education reform
23Main emphasis in the curriculum for general
basic education (1)
- establishing a common understanding about the
development processes of a human being, nature
and society - balanced curriculum that is outlined and
scientifically presented appropriately to the
specific features of students age group
National Standards of Compulsory Education(1998),
which outline MoES policy of general basic
education curriculum reform
24Main emphasis in the curriculum for general
basic education (2)
- inclusion of modern and future oriented themes
and topics in the curriculum - emphasizing cultural heritage, Christian and
ethical values in the curriculum - emphasizing functional knowledge and skills for
practical life
25Main emphasis in the general basic education
curriculum reform
- progression towards the implementation of a
coordinated learning content and integrated
subjects within the framework of educational
spheres (Language, Self and Society, Fundamentals
of Technology and Sciences, Arts) - a changed focus from the quantitative and formal
acquisition of information to the multiple skills
for information application and utilization - introduction and use of modern teaching and
learning methods and information technologies in
teaching/ learning process
National Standards of Compulsory Education(1998),
which outline MoES policy of general basic
education curriculum reform
26Organization of education process (1)
- the state and municipality shall guarantee and
provide for the acquisition of compulsory general
basic education within the time period of 9 years
or continuing its acquisition until the age of
18 -
- (Article 17 and 18, Law On Education)
27Organization of education process (2)
- the acquisition of general education shall be
provided in education institutions established by
state, municipality or legal entities/ physical
persons, which are accredited and implement one
or several programmes of general education - (Part 2 of Article 25, Article 27, Part 3 of
Article 33, Law On Education) - in 2002, 95,7 of the children who had reached
the age of compulsory schooling (born in 1987
1997) were included in the system of education - (Law On Education, Regulations No.439
Procedure for Registering The Children Who Have
Reached the Age of Compulsory Schooling" of
December 28, 1999, issued by the Cabinet of
Ministers)
28Registering of the children who have reached the
age of compulsory schooling (born in 1987-1997)
in 2002
Statistical data of MoES, 2002
29Organization of education process (3)
- school year starts September 1 and finishes at
the end of May - school year consists of two semesters
- the length of a school year
- in grade 1 34 weeks
- in grades 2-8 35 weeks
- in grade 9 37 weeks (out of them a 2 week
exam period) -
- (including the development of students
individual or group projects related to the
learning content)
Articles 35 and 35, Law On General Education
30Organization of education process (4)
- holidays
- 1 week in autumn
- 2 weeks during Christmas time
- 1 week in spring
- Grade 1 has an extra week of holidays in the
second semester - the length of a lesson
- in grades 1 9 40 45 minutes
31Length of a school year (in astronomical hours)
in grades 1 6 (school year 2000/01)
Key Data on Education in Europe 2002, Euridice,
2002
32Maximum weekly study load of a student
Article 33, Law On General Education
33Evaluation of students maximum study load (1)
SKDS surveyThe distribution of students
learning load in curriculum acquisition in the
opinion of students parents October November
, 2002
34Evaluation of students maximum study load (2)
SKDS surveyThe distribution of students
learning load in curriculum acquisition in the
opinion of students parents October November
, 2002
35Evaluation of students maximum study load (3)
SKDS surveyThe distribution of students
learning load in curriculum acquisition in the
opinion of students parents October November
, 2002
36The breakdown of educational spheres in in the
subject and lesson model plan of general basic
education in the school year of 2001/02
- In grades 1 3 students learn their native
language, foreign language, Mathematics, Natural
Sciences, Handicrafts, Music, Visual Arts, Sports - students begin to acquire the first foreign
language (English) in grade 3 - in the education programmes for ethnic
minorities students learn also Latvian language
Information from MoES GED, 2002
37Share of the subjects of Native
language,Foreign language,Mathematicsin the
total study load in grade 3
Die Fremdsprachenunterricht an den Schulen in
Europa, Euridice, 2001
38Students weekly study load (lessons)in grades
1 3
World data on education, UNESCO International
Bureau of Education, 2001
39 The breakdown of educational spheres in in the
subject and lesson model plan of general basic
education in the school year of 2001/02
- students learn their native language and
Literature, first foreign language, Mathematics,
Natural Sciences, IT, Social Studies, History,
Home Economics, Music, Visual Arts, Sports - in the education programmes for ethnic
minorities students learn also Latvian language
Information from MoES GED, 2002
40Share of the subjects of Native
language,Foreign language,Mathematicsin the
total study load in grade 6
Die Fremdsprachenunterricht an den Schulen in
Europa, Euridice, 2001
41Time allocated for studying Natural Sciences in
grades 1 6 in the school year of 2000/01
(lessons)
Key Data on Education in Europe 2002, Euridice,
2002
42Students weekly study load (lessons)in grades 4
6
World data on education, UNESCO International
Bureau of Education, 2001
43 The breakdown of educational spheres in in
the subject and lesson model plan of general
basic education in the school year of 2001/02
- students learn their native language and
Literature, first and second foreign language,
Mathematics, IT, Biology, Physics, Chemistry,
Geography, Social Studies, History, Home
Economics, Music, Visual Arts, Sports - in the education programmes for ethnic
minorities students learn also Latvian language
Information from MoES GED, 2002
44Share of the subjects of Native
language,Foreign language,Mathematicsin the
total study load in grade 9
Die Fremdsprachenunterricht an den Schulen in
Europa, Euridice, 2001
45Students weekly study load (lessons)in grades 7
9
World data on education, UNESCO International
Bureau of Education, 2001
46Number of grade 9 students (in ) acquiring
languages in the school year of 2002/03
not including the number of students acquiring
Russian as their native language
Statistical data of ISVD, 2003
47Choice of first foreign language
SKDS surveyThe distribution of students
learning load in curriculum acquisition in the
opinion of students parents October November
, 2002
48Acquisition of first foreign language in the
school year of 2000/01
Key Data on Education in Europe 2002, Euridice,
2002
49Acquisition of second foreign language in the
school year of 2000/01
Key Data on Education in Europe 2002, Euridice,
2002
50Development of life skills (1)
-
- The development of skills required for practical
life is especially facilitated - in the classes of Social Studies (Health
Education, Fundamentals of Economy, Citizenship
Education), Ethics, Christian Education - in the class teachers classes
51Development of life skills (2)
- in the class teachers classes in the discussions
of - road safety
- action and behaviour in emergencies
- basis of a healthy lifestyle and preventing
dependency - vocational choice
- moral values and qualities
- behaviour and communication culture, citizenship
education - ethical perceptions and ideals of nations
52Assessment system of students learning
achievements (1)
- a single assessment system, introduced in 1992,
is based on a 10 point assessment scale and
non-grading assessment system or descriptive
assessment -
53Assessment system of students learning
achievements (2)
- the assessment system has been established in
order to enable to assess - the scope, quality and level of the acquired
learning content - the acquisition of supplementary/ complementary
information, initiative, independent learning - cooperation and communication skills
- the dynamics of leaning achievements
- and encourage
- the development of attitudes towards learning,
the self, surrounding world/ community - the development of the qualities of accuracy,
diligence, goal-directness, self-control skills,
motivation
54Assessment system of students learning
achievements (3)
- In grade 1
- a brief evaluative written or oral description of
students learning activities, style of work,
communication and cooperation skills, attitudes
and development of learning dynamics - In grades 2 and 3
- a 10-point assessment scale in Latvian language,
Mathematics and the ethnic minority language, in
other subject areas descriptive evaluation
Regulation No.462 On National Standards of
Compulsory Education of December 5, 2000 issued
by the Cabinet of Ministers
55Assessment system of students learning
achievements (4)
- In grade 4
- a 10-point assessment scale in Latvian language,
Mathematics, Natural Sciences and the ethnic
minority language, in other subject areas
descriptive evaluation - In grades 5 9
- a 10-point assessment scale
- in separate subjects (Ethics, Health Education)
there is the complete/ incomplete designation
56Meaning of the points in the 10-point assessment
scale
Regulation No.462 On National Standards of
Compulsory Education of December 5, 2000 issued
by the Cabinet of Ministers
57Assessment system of students learning
achievements (5)
- Purpose for introducing this system
international recognition of the education
provided in Latvia and the comparability of
students achievements - in the course of teaching/ learning process and
at the end of it students achievements are
assessed by teachers - diagnostic and/ or final tests can be organized
on school level
58Assessment system of students learning
achievements (6)
- national tests at the end of grades 3 and 6 and
centralized examinations at the end of the
general basic education level (grade 9) are
organized on national level - the content and procedure for 13 national tests,
3 examinations, 1 centralized examination and 1-2
diagnostic tests are devised for the level of
general basic education on national level
59National tests
- In grade 3
- a combined cross-curricular test, a test in
Latvian language (for the education programmes of
ethnic minorities) - In grade 6
- a test in the language of instruction, a test in
Mathematics, a test in Latvian language (for the
education programmes of ethnic minorities) - In grade 9
- a test in a Foreign language, a test in Natural
Sciences, a test in Sports, a test in History and
Social Studies - an examination in Latvian language, an
examination in Mathematics, an examination in the
language of instruction and literature (for the
education programmes of ethnic minorities)
60Documents of education showing learning
achievements (1)
- the learning achievements in general basic
education are shown in a school-report (in each
grade, at the end of semester) and certificate
(of basic education) - the students of grade 9, having received an
assessment in all the subjects set by the general
basic education programme and state examinations,
receive a certificate of general basic education
and an achievement sheet
Article 39, Law On General Education, normative
documents of MoES
61Documents of education showing learning
achievements (2)
- at the end of general basic education (grade 9) a
student receives a school-report (statement of
achievements) only, if he/ she - has not got an assessment for a subject for the
whole year - has not got an assessment in a state examination
- has received an assessment of less that 4 points
in more than three national tests or subjects for
the whole year - at the end of general basic education (grade 9) a
student receives a school-report (statement of
achievements) only, if he/ she - has not got an assessment for a subject for the
whole year - has not got an assessment in a state examination
- has received an assessment of less that 4 points
in more than three national tests or subjects for
the whole year
62Students choices for continuing their education
in the school year of 2002/03
Data source LR Central Board of Statistics, 2003
63The breakdown of students, who have completed
general basic education programmes, in further
education in 2002
Information source LR Central Board of
Statistics, 2003
64Latvias participation in international
comparative studies in education (1)
- in the time period from 1991 till 2003, Latvia as
a member state has been involved in the
comparative studies carried out by International
Association for Evaluation of Educational
Achievements (IEA) and programme for
International Student Assessment (PISA)
65Latvias participation in international
comparative studies in education (2)
- since 1992, Latvia has participated in the
following studies of International Association
for Evaluation of Educational Achievements (IEA) - Trends in International Mathematics and Science
Study (TIMSS) (1995, 1999, 2003) - Progress in International Reading Literacy Study
(PIRLS) (1991, 2000-2002)
66Trends in International Mathematics and Science
Study (1995 1999) IEA TIMSS-RInternational
Association for Evaluation of Educational
Achievement IEATrends in International
Mathematics and Science Study TIMSS(1995
TIMSS 1999 TIMSS-R)
- The changes during four years (from 1995 till
1999) in the achievements of grade 8 students in
sciences indicate that the average achievements
of Latvian students have raised most rapidly (for
27 points with a standard error of 5,9) out of
26 countries, which participated in the study
67International Reading Literacy Study (2000
2003) IEA PIRLSInternational Association for
Evaluation of Educational Achievement
IEAProgress in International Reading Literacy
Study PIRLS
- The reading literacy achievements of grade 4
students from 35 counties have been compared (the
average age of students is 10,3, for Latvia
11,0), assessing in points (average international
result is 500 points). - Students achievements have been shown in
relation to the average of all countries, i.e.
above or below 500 points. Latvia holds the 5th
place in this comparison.
68Knowledge and skills for life . Latvia in OECD
programme for International Student Assessment
(1998 2001) OECD PISAOrganisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development
OECDprogramme for International Student
Assessment PISA
- As to the achievements of 15 years old
students (who at the time of testing were from
15 years and 3 months up to 16 years and 2 months
old, irrespective of the type and education
acquisition form in the visited education
institution) skills to work with texts (to find
information, interpret it and evaluate) Latvia
holds the 28th place in the international
comparison in relation to the average of all
countries (average value is 500 points).
69Closing comments
- The curriculum reform of general basic education
is - a complex of activities,
- the implementation of which facilitates
- access to education and quality assurance in the
whole Latvia - development of future education system that is
adequate to the size of investments and
contributions - competitiveness of Latvian students in
international comparative measurements of
education