丹麦斯洛伊德学校的建立与斯洛伊德教育在冰岛的开始

G. Thorsteinsson, Brynjar Olafsson, Etsuo Yokoyama
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Sloyd是一种利用手工艺训练来支持学生在通识教育中的发展的教学系统。1880年前后,斯洛伊德教学法被引入丹麦;它是由阿克塞尔·米克尔森(Axel Mikkelsen)发起的全国手工运动发展而来的。Mikkelsen设计了一个用于丹麦学校的教学斯洛伊德系统,并建立了一个教学机构(The Danish Sloyd Teachers ' Association, 2014)。丹麦的新教学方法以普通教育为目标,并以北欧斯罗伊德创始人的教学理念为基础:瑞典的奥托·所罗门和芬兰的乌诺·西格涅乌斯。当时冰岛是丹麦的殖民地,因此受到丹麦教育的影响。1890年,在哥本哈根Mikkelsen手工艺学校完成一门课程后,哈夫纳峡湾的一名学校主任Jon Thorarinsson将丹麦学校Sloyd介绍到冰岛。丹麦斯洛伊德学校于1890年在冰岛被采用,当时的名称是学校工业。Thorarinsson用这个词来区分学校产业和家庭产业,家庭产业的目的是帮助家庭自给自足。Thorarinsson于1890年向冰岛教育工作者介绍了斯洛伊德教学法,并于1900年初将工艺作为冰岛普通教育的一部分纳入国家课程。
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The Establishment of Danish School Sloyd and the Beginning of Sloyd Education in lceland
Sloyd is a pedagogical system that utilises handicraft training to support the development of students within general education. Sloyd pedagogy was introduced in Denmark around 1880; it grew out of the national cottage craft movement and was initiated by Axel Mikkelsen. Mikkelsen designed a pedagogical Sloyd system for use within Danish schools and established a teaching institution (The Danish Sloyd Teachers’ Association, 2014). The new pedagogical approach in Denmark was aimed towards general education and was based upon the pedagogical ideas of the founders of Nordic Sloyd: Otto Salomon in Sweden and Uno Cygnaeus in Finland. At this time, Iceland was a Danish colony and was thus influenced by Danish education. In 1890, Danish school Sloyd was introduced to Iceland by Jon Thorarinsson, a school director in Hafnarfjordur, after he had completed a course at Mikkelsen’s handicraft school in Copenhagen. Danish School Sloyd was adopted in Iceland in 1890, under the title of School Industry. Thorarinsson used this term to distinguish school industry from home industry, the aim of which was to help households to be self-sufficient. Thorarinsson introduced Sloyd pedagogy to Icelandic educators in 1890 and, in early 1900, craft was established within the National Curriculum as part of general education in Iceland.
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