Neljandaks
Neljandaks is the name of a traditional periodization unit used in the educational and academic systems of some countries, particularly in Estonia. It refers to a quarter or a term that divides the school year into four parts, typically corresponding to three-month intervals. This division helps in organizing curricula, examinations, and school activities in a systematic manner.
Historically, the concept of neljandaks dates back to the Soviet-era educational framework, where the school year
In the context of the Estonian education system, neljandaks serves as a planning and evaluation tool for
While the use of neljandaks is specific to certain regions, its concept is similar to quarterly systems
Overall, neljandaks plays a significant role in structuring the teaching year, supporting educational coherence, and optimizing