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Peeter Põld
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Born (1878-07-12)July 12, 1878
Puru, Estonia
Died September 1, 1930(1930-09-01) (aged 52)
Nationality Estonian
Occupation Educator, politician

Peeter Siegfried Nikolaus Põld (born July 12, 1878, died September 1, 1930) was a very important person in Estonia. He was an expert in how people learn and how schools work. He also became a school principal and a politician. He was even the first ever Estonian Minister of Education. This means he was in charge of all the schools and learning in Estonia!

Peeter Põld: Estonia's Education Pioneer

Peeter Põld was born in a place called Puru in Wierland County. This was in Estonia, which was part of a bigger empire at the time. From a young age, he was interested in learning and how to make education better for everyone.

Early Life and Studies

Peeter Põld studied hard and became a specialist in pedagogy. Pedagogy is the study of how to teach and how children learn best. He believed that a good education was key for a strong country. His knowledge helped him become a school director, which is like a principal, guiding schools to be their best.

Shaping Estonian Education

One of Peeter Põld's biggest jobs was at the University of Tartu. From 1918 to 1925, he worked as the university's curator. Think of a curator as a very important manager or supervisor. During this time, Estonia had just become an independent country.

Before this, much of the teaching at the university was not in Estonian. Peeter Põld helped the university change so that classes were taught in the Estonian language. This was a huge step for the new country, making higher education more accessible to Estonian speakers. It helped build a strong national identity through learning.

A Voice in Politics

Peeter Põld was not just an educator; he was also a politician. He was a member of the Estonian People's Party. This party worked to represent the people's interests in the government. His political work allowed him to bring his ideas about education to a wider stage.

He served in important government groups, including the Estonian Provincial Assembly and the Estonian Constituent Assembly. These groups helped create the rules and laws for the new Estonian state. He was also a member of the Riigikogu, which is the Estonian parliament, for several terms. As the first Minister of Education, he had a direct role in shaping the future of schooling for all Estonian children.

Legacy and Impact

Peeter Põld passed away on September 1, 1930, in Tartu, Estonia. He left behind a lasting legacy. His work helped establish a strong foundation for the Estonian education system. He made sure that education was available in the Estonian language, which was vital for the country's independence and culture. He is remembered as a true pioneer who dedicated his life to learning and to his country.

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