Originating in Finland in eighteen-sixty-five, Educational Sloyd used
handicrafts practised in schools to promote educational completeness
through the interdependence of the mind and body. These radical ideas
spread throughout Europe and America and had a significant impact on
the early development of manual training, manual arts, industrial
education and technical education. Today it is generally acknowledged
that Educational Sloyd laid the foundations of modern technological
education. This book traces the development of Sloyd from its
conception by Uno Cygnaeus and the first Sloyd school founded by Otto
Salomon, to its enthusiastic take up in Scandinavia and beyond. It
examines the debates and controversy which surround the Sloyd system,
and considers the transition from ‘hands-on’ craft work to
concepts of technology education. Finally, the investigation reveals
the lasting legacy of the ideas and practice of Sloyd education, and
how it continues to influence technological education. Included in the
book: - the foundations of Educational Sloyd - debates, controversy
and rival factions - key case studies in Finland and Iceland - the
lasting legacy of Sloyd education. This fascinating and comprehensive
historical exploration will be of interest to scholars and researchers
in the areas of technology education, comparative education and the
history of education.
Les mer
Head and hands in harness
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781135076528
Publisert
2013
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
232
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