Eneli Kindsiko, PhD
Expert of the Foresight CentreEneli graduated with a PhD in Economics from the University of Tartu. She wrote her thesis on organisational control in university management. In addition to working for the Foresight Centre, Eneli also serves part-time as the Associate Professor in Qualitative Research at the University of Tartu. Her research so far has focused on challenges of higher education, research system, and academic labour market, but she has also studied topics of management, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Eneli specialises on qualitative research methods. Eneli is passionate about popularising sciences and her articles have been published in the Estonian press (Sirp, Novaator, Äripäev, and other publications).
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30.08 2024Foresight Centre: Two-thirds of those trained as mathematics teachers stay in the profession
In Estonia, one in three grade 7-12 mathematics teachers is 60 or older. In the next decade, nearly 600 new mathematics teachers will be required to replace retiring teachers. Although two-thirds of those who have studied to become mathematics teachers stay in the profession, the number of new generation teachers is only about half of what is required. The need for new mathematics teachers is the greatest in Lääne County and Rapla County, according to the Foresight Centre’s short report ‘The need for the next generation of mathematics teachers and their alternative job opportunities’.