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The Estonian educational system consists of state, municipal, public and private educational institutions. There are currently 589 schools in Estonia. [2] Academic higher education in Estonia is divided into three levels: bachelor's studies, master's studies, and doctoral studies.
eKool is a school management system used in Estonia covering 90% of the nation's school network connecting all the pupils, parents and teachers involved. It is estimated that this application is used by 28-30% of Estonians in total. [1]
This category collects all articles about education in Estonia. Please use the respective subcategories. Subcategories. This category has the following 11 ...
The Ministry of Education and Research (Estonian: Haridus- ja Teadusministeerium) is a government ministry of Estonia, responsible for the planning and carrying out education, research, youth, and language policies, developing the national curricula and other educational standards and performing state supervision over the compliance of national curricula and other educational standards and ...
It has also been labelled "far-right" by Kari Käsper, the Executive Director of Estonian Human Rights Centre, [66] and in foreign media by BBC News [67] and the Christian Science Monitor. [68] According to Fox News Channel , EKRE is a far-right party, "considered by some to have Fascist-Neo-Nazi sympathies similar to many other flourishing ...
The end of the Republic of Estonia on 21 June 1940 marked also the end of independent governance of education in Estonia. The Ministry of Education continued from 1940 to 1991 under orders received from Moscow and was merged with the Educational Committee in 1988. The Ministry of Education was re-established in 1989 to replace the Educational ...
Baltic Film, Media and Arts School of Tallinn University (BFM) is a film and media school created in 2005 (as Baltic Film and Media School) as a college of Tallinn University.
The Estonian Education and Research Network (EENet) was established in August 1993 as a governmental non-profit organization. From 1997 until April 2013 EENet operated as a state agency administered by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research.