A recent international study indicates that the curriculum for physical education in Estonian general secondary schools ranks among the best in Europe. The new curriculum, adopted in 2023, was assessed in a comparison involving 40 countries and demonstrated that it incorporates all the essential principles of physical literacy. The findings suggest a high standard in the structure and content of the Estonian physical education curriculum. Experts and educational observers view this as a significant achievement for the national educational system. The comprehensive nature of the ainekava (curriculum) suggests a thorough alignment with modern pedagogical standards. The evaluation highlighted that the curriculum is not merely a collection of activities but rather a structured framework designed to foster holistic physical development. This focus on “physical literacy”—the motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge, and belief to value and take responsibility for engagement in physical play and activity—is central to the kehalise education provided. This international recognition affirms the quality of the eesti educational framework in this domain. The adoption of the updated ainekava reflects a commitment to ensuring that students receive a robust and modern education in physical development. The study’s comparative analysis provides objective evidence supporting the effectiveness and depth of the physical education program implemented across Estonian schools. Topics: #ainekava #kehalise #eesti Post navigation EILNE ODAVUS OTSAS⟩Elektri kerkivat hinda iseloomustab täna kõva kõikumine EERKi endine juht liitus Keskerakonnaga