HENDRIK AGUR β© Transition to Estonian-language education dismantles parallel worlds
The transition to Estonian-language education signifies not just an educational reform but a decision about the future identity of Estonia.
Hendrik Agur: values and customs come to school with new leaders
Hendrik Agur discusses the challenge of transforming outdated school culture in Estonia through the introduction of new teachers and leaders.
Hendrik Agur: Transition Schools Should be Nationalized Even for a Time
Hendrik Agur advocates for the nationalization of transition schools in Estonia to promote Estonian-language education, particularly in the multicultural region of Ida-Virumaa.
At 21:40 in the First Studio, Hendrik Agur on Estonian Education
Hendrik Agur discusses the challenges and significance of transitioning to Estonian language education in the First Studio program.
Hendrik Agur: The Ida-Viru Vocational Education Centre does not retreat from promoting the Estonian language and culture
The director of the Ida-Viru Vocational Education Centre, Hendrik Agur, emphasizes the importance of Estonian language courses for students but faces challenges with student participation.
TEET KORSTEN: Two Opposing Tanks in the Education System of Ida-Viru
Narva's mayor Katri Raik blames Hendrik Agur for her own failures in the Estonian-language education sector in Ida-Viru.
Director of Ida-Viru Vocational Education Center Katri Raig: trust in her handling of Estonian matters has significantly decreased
The director of the Ida-Viru Vocational Education Center, Hendrik Agur, criticized Narva Mayor Katri Raig for her politically motivated critiques, claiming they are inappropriate.
Hendrik Agur: Mandatory education is a matter of value choice, not a concern and punishment
Hendrik Agur argues that the establishment of mandatory education should be viewed as a value choice that reflects society's commitment to youth, even amid challenging times.