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Mathematics education has been changing and developing in Lithuania as everything else for the last almost twenty years of independence. The changes affected educational programmes, attitude towards the subject of mathematics itself, teaching methods etc. We review the evolution of teaching mathematics in Lithuanian secondary schools. We deal with changes of educational programmes for mathematics of primary, secondary and comprehensive levels, peculiarities of system of external estimation of pupils’ achievements in Lithuania and the textbooks of school are reviewed. 2 Chronology of programmes for Lithuanian Schools (1994-2008) Year 1994 – Project of new general programme for Lithuanian Schools; Year 1997 – certified general programmes for Lithuanian Schools, 1-10 grades; Year 2002 – certified general programmes and the Standard of Education for Lithuanian Schools, 11-12 grades; Year 2003 – certified general programmes and the Standard of Education for primary and comprehensive levels of Lithuanian Schools. 3 Challenges – rapid changes in social and economical life of countries' and increasing possibilities of educational innovations. Governmental Acts which influenced renewal of general educational programmes: • Regulations of National education strategies 2003-2012 (Seimas of Republic of Lithuania, 4 July 2003, Nr. IX– 1700); • Recommendation of Europarliament and Council of competence of life-long learning (2006/962/EB); 4 • National programme for years 2007-2015 of harmonious Education development. (Decision of Government of Republic of Lithuania, 2 October 2007, Nr. 1062). • Data of International and National research of Achievement of students –TIMSS, PIRLS, PISA, CIVIC (2003-2007); • International experience (e.g. Finland, UK, Canada, Australian, New Zealand, Poland and etc.); • Proposals of gymnasium teachers, of Universities teachers, of NGO, of politicians and other social partners. 5 Educational programmes are created, updated and implemented in Lithuania following these guidelines for the education content: • make the content of education develop general and essential skills with special attention to training learning ability; • deepen the individualization of learning regarding different needs of pupils; • strengthen the attainability of the education content seeking the pupils to understand and apply with creativity what they learn; • balance the extent of the content of subjects excluding the elements of the content that lost their relevance and including new, relevant elements. 6
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