Kotka: kolme õpilasega koole ei ole mõttekas lahti hoida

Kotka: kolme õpilasega koole ei ole mõttekas lahti hoida

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Kotka: Schools with Three Students Are Not Worth Maintaining

Taavi Kotka on ettevõtja ja poliitik. Ta räägib Vikerraadios, et , aga . Näiteks . Kuigi väikestel koolidel, kus on vähe õpilasi, pole mõtet.
Taavi Kotka on Viimsi vallavolikogu esimees. Ta ütleb, et , mida ta teha tahab. Ta tahab aidata oma küla arendada. Ta kandideeris Reformierakonna nimekirjas, aga ei liitunud parteiga. Ta arvab, et .
Taavi Kotka ei näe põhjust liituda parteiga, sest . Ta tahab aidata kohalikul tasandil. Ta on insener ja tahab teha maailmas midagi paremaks. Ta kritiseerib poliitikuid, kes tegutsevad ainult raha pärast.
Taavi Kotka mõtleb ka haridusele. Ta tahab, et koolid oleksid efektiivsemad. Praegu kulub meil palju raha väikeste koolide ülalpidamiseks. Ta arvab, et .
Taavi Kotka räägib ka oma projektidest. Ta õpetab tüdrukutele inseneeriat. Tema projekt on kasvanud suureks ja populaarseks. Ta tahab, et Eesti lapsed saaksid paremat haridust. Ta arvab, et , aga .
Taavi Kotka is an entrepreneur and politician. He spoke on Vikerraadio, saying that Estonia is doing well, but we also need to take action ourselves. For example, we spend a lot of money on maintaining schools. Although small schools with few students make no sense.
Taavi Kotka is the chairman of the Viimsi municipal council. He says he now has a clearer plan of what he wants to do. He wants to help develop his village. He ran as a candidate on the Reform Party list but did not join the party. He believes that in local politics, the person is important, not the party.
Taavi Kotka sees no reason to join a party because he does not wish to engage in politics at the national level. He wants to help at the local level. He is an engineer and wants to make the world a better place. He criticizes politicians who act only for money.
Taavi Kotka also thinks about education. He wants schools to be more efficient. Currently, we spend a lot of money maintaining small schools. He believes that politicians lack the courage to implement more challenging reforms.
Taavi Kotka also talks about his projects. He teaches engineering to girls. His project has grown large and popular. He wants Estonian children to receive a better education. He believes that Estonia is doing well, but we also need to take action ourselves.