Maamess began!

The greatest agricultural fair of Estonia – Maamess – commenced on Thursday, the 19th of April. The fair is composed of hundreds of expositions: the themes include agricultural technology, agricultural […]
Step in! vol 1

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Järva County Vocational Training Centre

Vocational education in Järva County has been characterized through the decades by the love of engineering, technology and farming. Today, school carries the traditions befitting the 21st century. In particular, it […]
4 members

EUROPEA Estonia network has four green VET member schools. Coming days, we will introduce them to you. Katrin Uurman EUROPEA Estonia National Coordinator leader of the campaign “Month of an […]
Five seasons in Estonia

Usually, it is possible to notice four seasons in nature – spring, summer, autumn and winter. Estonians can call themselves lucky ones as they love nature and can admire five […]
Frogs on the Road

Estonians love nature and try to protect it in every possible way! Estonia is well know for its pure nature and nature protecive areas. There are 3864 protected nature objects in Estonia: […]
Maamess – the biggest fair in Estonia

The Agricultural exhibition tradition started in Tartu (Estonia) in 1992 and is still going strong. Maamess (Rural Fair) has become the biggest fair in Estonia and covers 4 different fairs: […]
Estonia in EUROPEA

Katrin Uurman EUROPEA Estonia National Coordinator leader of the campaign “Month of an EUROPEA Member State” Haana Zuba-Reinsalu EUROPEA Estonia founder member and National Coordinator until 2015
Vocational education in Estonia

Vocational education serves the purpose of fostering the knowledge, skills and attitudes, occupational know-how and the social readiness required for working, participating in social life and participating in the lifelong […]
Education in Estonia

The history of formal education in Estonia dates back to the 13–14th centuries when the first monastic and cathedral schools were founded. The first primer in the Estonian language was […]