The origin of craft education in Iceland
2009-10-31 In this article the authors describe ideas from European educationalists that developed ideas for handicraft as a pedagogical approach towards general education. Then they describe the introduction of Sloyd pedagogy in Iceland. This became a reason for the establishment of the specific Ic...
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ftnagoyauniv:oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010547 2024-06-09T07:46:55+00:00 The origin of craft education in Iceland Thorsteinsson, Gisli 31981 Olafsson, Brynjar 31982 Yokoyama, Etsuo 31983 2009-10-31 http://hdl.handle.net/2237/12371 eng eng 名古屋大学大学院教育発達科学研究科 技術・職業教育学研究室 技術・職業教育学研究室研究報告 : 技術教育学の探求 6 25 39 http://hdl.handle.net/2237/12371 1348-4893 pedagogy craft pedagogical craft Sloyd Iceland Cygnaeus Salomon Thorarinsson Design and Craft technology education Innovation Education national curriculum 2009 ftnagoyauniv 2024-05-15T13:20:50Z 2009-10-31 In this article the authors describe ideas from European educationalists that developed ideas for handicraft as a pedagogical approach towards general education. Then they describe the introduction of Sloyd pedagogy in Iceland. This became a reason for the establishment of the specific Icelandic Craft subject around 1900. At this time Iceland was under the Danish Crown. Subsequently Danish influences were impacting the Icelandic culture and Icelanders commonly gained their higher education in Denmark. Therefore the Danish model for Sloyd education was adopted in Iceland. The first Icelandic educational director Jon Thorarenssen went to a course in Aksel Mikkelsens Handicraft School in Copenhagen. Subsequently he introduced Sloyd pedagogy to Icelandic educators 1890. Later craft was established as a specific subject aimed at general education. In the beginning craft was called “school industry,” to distinguish it from “home industry” whose aim was to help homes to be self-sufficient or commercial purposes. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Iceland Nagoya University: NAGOYA Repository Thorarinsson ENVELOPE(-65.002,-65.002,-67.246,-67.246) |
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2009-10-31 In this article the authors describe ideas from European educationalists that developed ideas for handicraft as a pedagogical approach towards general education. Then they describe the introduction of Sloyd pedagogy in Iceland. This became a reason for the establishment of the specific Icelandic Craft subject around 1900. At this time Iceland was under the Danish Crown. Subsequently Danish influences were impacting the Icelandic culture and Icelanders commonly gained their higher education in Denmark. Therefore the Danish model for Sloyd education was adopted in Iceland. The first Icelandic educational director Jon Thorarenssen went to a course in Aksel Mikkelsens Handicraft School in Copenhagen. Subsequently he introduced Sloyd pedagogy to Icelandic educators 1890. Later craft was established as a specific subject aimed at general education. In the beginning craft was called “school industry,” to distinguish it from “home industry” whose aim was to help homes to be self-sufficient or commercial purposes. departmental bulletin paper |
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Thorsteinsson, Gisli 31981 Olafsson, Brynjar 31982 Yokoyama, Etsuo 31983 |
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The origin of craft education in Iceland |
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名古屋大学大学院教育発達科学研究科 技術・職業教育学研究室 |
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