Estonian Educators and Institutions Issue Appeal Regarding School Trips Tallinn, Estonia – A public appeal signed by cultural and educational institutions and teachers representing over 400 organizations has raised concerns about the potential impact of reduced funding for school trips. The appeal highlighted the significant consequences associated with limiting opportunities for students to engage in these educational experiences. However, following the appeal, the Ministry of Education and Science, led by Minister Kristina Kallas, has clarified the situation. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) released by the ministry indicate that school trips can continue under specific conditions. The FAQs outline a framework allowing for trips to proceed, provided they adhere to established safety protocols and budgetary constraints. This guidance aims to address the concerns raised by educators while acknowledging the importance of experiential learning for students. The Ministry’s position is that, with careful planning and resource management, it is possible to continue offering valuable school trips. Further details regarding the specific conditions and guidelines can be found in the Ministry’s published FAQs. This development follows the initial appeal and represents a measured response from the Ministry. Topics: #ministry #continue #which Post navigation KUKU: Attorney at Law for young murderers: this extraordinary cruelty – they don’t understand what the world is for The rich socialite disappeared years ago, but his past does not give peace