juhtplokke
Juhtplokke, also known as "leader blocks" or "management blocks," are a concept primarily associated with the Estonian language and culture, particularly in the context of education and societal organization. The term originates from the Estonian word *juht*, meaning "leader," and *plokk*, which refers to a group or block of people. The concept emphasizes the importance of structured leadership within small, cohesive groups, often in educational settings.
In Estonian schools, juhtplokke are informal student-led groups that operate within larger classrooms. These groups typically
The origins of juhtplokke can be traced back to the 1990s, when Estonia sought innovative educational reforms
Juhtplokke have been adopted in other Baltic and Nordic countries, though they remain most prominently associated