õpipojaõppe
Õpipojaõppe, also known as "apprenticeship" or "master-apprentice system," is a traditional form of education and skill transmission that has been practiced in various cultures throughout history. The term "õpipojaõppe" is derived from the Estonian language, where "õpipoeg" means "apprentice" and "õppe" means "teaching" or "learning."
In the õpipojaõppe system, a young individual, typically a boy, is taken under the wing of a
The õpipojaõppe system has several key characteristics:
1. Hands-on learning: Apprentices learn by doing, working alongside the master and other apprentices in the
2. Mentorship: The master serves as a mentor, providing guidance, instruction, and support to the apprentice.
3. Cultural transmission: The õpipojaõppe system often involves the transmission of cultural values, traditions, and social
4. Long-term commitment: Apprenticeships typically last for several years, during which the apprentice becomes fully integrated
The õpipojaõppe system has been practiced in various forms across different cultures, including Europe, Asia, and