õppeastmele
Õppeastmele is a term used in the Estonian education system to refer to the level of education a student is currently pursuing. The term is derived from the words "õpp" (study) and "aste" (level or stage). In Estonia, the education system is divided into several levels, each with its own specific goals and requirements.
The first level is preschool education, which is typically for children aged 3 to 6. This stage
The next level is basic education, which is mandatory for all children aged 7 to 15. This
After completing basic education, students can choose to continue with upper secondary education, which is divided
Finally, students can pursue higher education, which includes universities, colleges, and other institutions of higher learning.
Õppeastmele is an important concept in the Estonian education system, as it helps to structure and organize