Estonian nature tourism needs more environmental education
Estonian nature tourism experts believe that increased environmental education is essential for the sector.
The City Government Continues to Support Nature Excursions that Strengthen Class Relationships
Tartu's municipal schools are enhancing class cohesion through supportive nature excursions led by guides.
This is what the new school home in Pietarsaari looks like, which is expected to achieve great things – the goal is to help the most violent youth recover
A new state-run school home in Pietarsaari aims to rehabilitate violent youths through a serene environment that combines therapy and education with architecture and nature.
The Ornithological Society Collects Photos of the Bird of the Year
The Estonian Ornithological Society is inviting nature photographers and bird watchers to contribute photos of the bird of the year, the whinchat, for educational purposes.
'You had to think on your feet': How Ranger Stacey became loved by Australian kids
Ranger Stacey, an Australian television icon, has inspired generations of children with her show 'Totally Wild', fostering a love of nature among viewers since 1992.
The Azalea is in Full Bloom at the University of Latvia Botanical Garden
The University of Latvia Botanical Garden's azalea collection is in full bloom, showcasing nearly 1000 shrubs of various colors after decades of cultivation.
Curious? Go and hug it, feel it
A reflective narrative exploring the emotional journey of a girl and a bear, symbolizing the complexities of human-nature relationships.
HEIDO VITSUR ⟩ Demographics, nature, and cell chemistry against quotas probably won't work
Estonia's birth rate won't improve through admonitions or slogans, but rather through an education system that teaches essential social skills.
What do you know about nature? The toughest hikers get two answer options in the quiz 12/12
A quiz feature on nature knowledge tests participants with two answer choices in a new game by Sanoma Games.
Public Squares: Those Garden Seeds That, Even If They Are a Want and Cannot, Give Life to Neighborhoods
Public squares serve as vibrant community spaces that foster connection and relaxation in urban environments.
Ieva Putniņa, winner of the Vijas Celmiņas award, knows how to paint fragrance, wind, current, and light
Ieva Putniņa discusses her artistic journey and influences in a recent interview, highlighting her love for nature and the environment.
In conclusion, is your writing well?
The article discusses the impact of generative AI on writing in education, raising concerns about academic integrity and the changing nature of writing skills.
Bladder cancer is aggressive, but people overlook the initial symptoms
Bladder cancer is often overlooked due to its aggressive nature and the subtlety of its initial symptoms.
The risk of artificial intelligence for the future of learning and work
At the recent Century Summit VI at Stanford University, Allison Pugh strongly cautioned against idealizing artificial intelligence, emphasizing its profit-driven nature and potential risks to education and human connections.
A Journey Around the World... in 10 Sundays
An educational program at the Goulandris Natural History Museum, titled “A Journey Around the World... in 10 Sundays,” is aiming to engage children in exploring various ecosystems from February to October 2026.
Genius is made, not born
The article discusses the nature of intelligence as a learned and developed trait, rather than an innate ability.
Heike Freire, educator and philosopher: "Children who have a bond of love with nature are more creative and happy"
Heike Freire discusses the importance of children's connection with nature for their creativity and happiness in her new book ‘Educar en verde’.
Intolerance, Stupidity, and Fanaticism
The article discusses the intertwined nature of intolerance, stupidity, and fanaticism, arguing that they often coexist within individuals.
Contemporary Moral Issues
The article discusses the controversy surrounding a course titled 'Contemporary Moral Issues' at Texas A & M University, where the reading of Plato's 'The Symposium' was banned due to concerns over its perceived 'woke' nature.
Libra
This daily horoscope advises individuals under the Libra sign to act carefully as disagreements may arise with relatives, avoid taking loans for business, show patience in their nature, expect success in education, but be cautious of potential losses in business.
Evening List Premium Always Brings Additional Value: The Book "This is What Tesla Said" and VOYO as a Gift!
The article discusses a book that reveals the true nature of Nikola Tesla, exploring both his scientific genius and personal struggles, offering insights into the life of this influential inventor.
New MEN Plan: Students Will Not Have Classes for a Week
The Polish Ministry of Education has developed a new initiative for schools, including a proposal to reintegrate nature lessons into the curriculum for grades IV-VIII in a revised format.
Temporary Nature with Permanent Consequences
The article discusses society's relationship with temporality, reflecting on how a culture of impermanence is evident in public infrastructure and services.
University of Paris trains future spies. Russian and Israeli applications are immediately rejected
A report highlights the secretive nature of spy training at the Sciences Po campus in Paris, where identities are often masked and students admit they don't know the true backgrounds of their instructors.
Nature boys and girls – here’s your chance to get published in the Guardian
The Young Country Diary series invites children aged 8-14 to submit articles about their encounters with nature for potential publication in the Guardian.
Deputy Minister of Education on Nawrocki's veto: 'One of the dumbest, but the competition is very tough'
Katarzyna Lubnauer criticized the legal justification for Karol Nawrocki's veto of the educational law, highlighting its ideological nature and inaccuracies.
Nature Kindergarten for Local Children and for Rent. Abertamy Created a New Class, They Are the First in the Region
Abertamy has established a nature kindergarten, becoming the first in the region to offer this innovative educational option for local children and also available for rental.
How do I explain it to my child?: How snowflakes get their shape
The article explores the beauty and formation of snowflakes, highlighting the work of snowflake researchers and the joy of playing in the snow.