Põhirühmad
Põhirühmad is an Estonian term that translates to "main groups" or "primary groups." It is often used in various contexts, including social science, education, and organizational structures, to denote fundamental classifications or divisions. In sociology, põhirühmad can refer to primary social groups such as family and close-knit peer groups, which are characterized by intimate, face-to-face association and cooperation. These groups are crucial for an individual's socialization and the development of their identity.
In educational settings, põhirühmad might delineate different levels of study or distinct academic departments. For instance,