Utdanning av lærere for det nordlige Norge: De tidlige institusjoner i Trondheim 1717–1732

Educating Teachers for Northern Norway – the Institutions in Trondheim 1717–1732In this article I will give an account of the seminaries between 1717 and 1732 in the cathedral city of Trondheim, Norway. Key questions that the article seeks to answer are who initiated and supported these seminars, an...

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Main Author: Skjelmo, Randi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2013
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spelling ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/2620 2024-09-15T18:06:14+00:00 Utdanning av lærere for det nordlige Norge: De tidlige institusjoner i Trondheim 1717–1732 Skjelmo, Randi 2013-08-31 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/1700/article/view/2620 https://doi.org/10.7557/4.2620 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/1700/article/view/2620/2475 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/1700/article/view/2620 doi:10.7557/4.2620 Copyright (c) 2015 Randi Skjelmo 1700-tal: Nordic Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies; Vol. 10 (2013); 39-62 2001-9866 1652-4772 Thomas von Westen Lapland The Danish Society for promoting Christian knowledge mission education Seminarium Scholasticum Seminarium Domesticum info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article 2013 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/4.2620 2024-06-25T14:23:41Z Educating Teachers for Northern Norway – the Institutions in Trondheim 1717–1732In this article I will give an account of the seminaries between 1717 and 1732 in the cathedral city of Trondheim, Norway. Key questions that the article seeks to answer are who initiated and supported these seminars, and also how they were organized and how staff and seminarians were recruited. Seminarium Scholasticum was initiated by the Danish Society for promoting Christian knowledge (Misjonskollegiet) in Copenhagen. The seminary was located at the Cathedral school in Trondheim and the seminarians were also students here. The purpose of Seminarium Scholasticum was to educate missionaries, catechists and teachers for the Sami population in the northern county of Finnmark. The seminary also served as a pre-school for the University of Copenhagen. Seminarium Domesticum was a private seminary instigated by Thomas von Westen and located in his home in Trondheim. His wealthy wife, Anna von Westen, assisted him and paid the expenses. The two institutions represented two different educational paths. Whilst the prior qualified for positions as missionaries, catechists and teachers, von Westen’s seminary qualified for post as assistants for catechists and teachers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Finnmark Northern Norway sami Finnmark Lapland University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Sjuttonhundratal 10 39
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The Danish Society for promoting Christian knowledge
mission
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Seminarium Domesticum
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Lapland
The Danish Society for promoting Christian knowledge
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education
Seminarium Scholasticum
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Utdanning av lærere for det nordlige Norge: De tidlige institusjoner i Trondheim 1717–1732
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mission
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Seminarium Scholasticum
Seminarium Domesticum
description Educating Teachers for Northern Norway – the Institutions in Trondheim 1717–1732In this article I will give an account of the seminaries between 1717 and 1732 in the cathedral city of Trondheim, Norway. Key questions that the article seeks to answer are who initiated and supported these seminars, and also how they were organized and how staff and seminarians were recruited. Seminarium Scholasticum was initiated by the Danish Society for promoting Christian knowledge (Misjonskollegiet) in Copenhagen. The seminary was located at the Cathedral school in Trondheim and the seminarians were also students here. The purpose of Seminarium Scholasticum was to educate missionaries, catechists and teachers for the Sami population in the northern county of Finnmark. The seminary also served as a pre-school for the University of Copenhagen. Seminarium Domesticum was a private seminary instigated by Thomas von Westen and located in his home in Trondheim. His wealthy wife, Anna von Westen, assisted him and paid the expenses. The two institutions represented two different educational paths. Whilst the prior qualified for positions as missionaries, catechists and teachers, von Westen’s seminary qualified for post as assistants for catechists and teachers.
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title Utdanning av lærere for det nordlige Norge: De tidlige institusjoner i Trondheim 1717–1732
title_short Utdanning av lærere for det nordlige Norge: De tidlige institusjoner i Trondheim 1717–1732
title_full Utdanning av lærere for det nordlige Norge: De tidlige institusjoner i Trondheim 1717–1732
title_fullStr Utdanning av lærere for det nordlige Norge: De tidlige institusjoner i Trondheim 1717–1732
title_full_unstemmed Utdanning av lærere for det nordlige Norge: De tidlige institusjoner i Trondheim 1717–1732
title_sort utdanning av lærere for det nordlige norge: de tidlige institusjoner i trondheim 1717–1732
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