ENELI KINDSIKO β© Ideological message diverts attention from the actual questions of the Human Development Report
The article critiques Peeter Espak's analysis of the 2026 Human Development Report, emphasizing the importance of understanding the data comprehensively.
Education at a Turning Point: The Old Order is Breaking Down, The New is Just Taking Shape
The authors discuss the urgent need for new educational approaches in Estonia as traditional methods become ineffective.
WEEKLY RESPONDER β© Eneli Kindsiko: The journey of a person from birth to death is the art of learning to be human
Estonia's 2026 human development report highlights increasing educational inequality, teacher shortages, and mental health issues among youth.
Eneli Kindsiko: Good Relationships in School May Be More Important than Salary
Eneli Kindsiko emphasizes the significance of psychological well-being and interpersonal relationships in schools over monetary compensation, highlighting the duality of virtual and real worlds in today's society.
WEEK'S ANSWER β© Eneli Kindsiko: the journey from birth to death is the art of learning to be human
The latest Estonian human development report highlights significant issues in education, such as inequality, teacher shortages, and mental health problems among youth.
Eneli Kindsiko: Cracks in the Success Story of Estonian Education
Eneli Kindsiko discusses the challenges and underutilization of knowledge in the Estonian education system, emphasizing the need for reform to foster a healthy developmental environment.
Eneli Kindsiko: educational inequality has now been quantified
Eneli Kindsiko discusses a new report revealing educational inequality in Estonia, particularly in Tallinn, and suggests solutions such as reducing class sizes and scrutinizing teacher hiring.
At 10:00 PM "In the First Studio" Eneli Kindsiko
Eneli Kindsiko discusses the challenges facing Estonian education, particularly the financial disparities impacting children's learning outcomes.
Eneli Kindsiko: We No Longer Know How to Be Human
Eneli Kindsiko discusses the need to teach the art of being human from a young age, emphasizing its importance for security and societal well-being, in a recent interview.