harjutuspraktika
Harjutuspraktika, often translated as "practice placement" or "internship," is a common component of vocational and higher education programs in many European countries, particularly in the Baltic region. It serves as a period of supervised, hands-on work experience designed to allow students to apply theoretical knowledge and develop practical skills in a real-world professional setting.
The primary goal of harjutuspraktika is to bridge the gap between academic learning and the demands of
Harjutuspraktika can vary significantly in duration and intensity, depending on the educational institution and the specific