Estonia Announces Shift to Estonian-Language Education in All Schools Estonia has announced a significant policy change, transitioning to Estonian-language instruction across all schools nationwide. This move represents a key step towards fostering a more cohesive society. According to Tiit Tammaru, professor of urban and population geography at Tartu University and editor of the 2026 Human Development Report’s education chapter, the decision is both important and necessary. Tammaru emphasizes that integration extends beyond simply sharing a common language. “Integration does not only mean a common language, but a common life – learning, everyday communication and action in the same environment,” Tammaru stated. He argues that this shift logically leads to the next phase: collaborative learning experiences. The initiative aims to promote a shared understanding and participation within the country. The move reflects a broader commitment to social inclusion and aims to create opportunities for interaction and engagement among students. The decision underscores the importance of shared experiences – particularly through education – in building a unified and thriving Estonian society. Tiit Tammaru’s perspective highlights the need for students to learn and interact together. Topics: #tiit #tammaru #together Post navigation Orbán supporters gathered in Hungary for a pre-election rally A simple tip that creates a feeling of fullness similar to that of Ozempic