重新审视斯罗伊德:冰岛设计与工艺课程的发展:斯罗伊德教学法作为冰岛设计与工艺教育的基础

G. Thorsteinsson, Brynjar Olafsson
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19世纪末,作为工艺教育的基础,斯洛伊德教学法在冰岛确立。它的目标是普通教育,其教学框架以北欧斯洛伊德教学法为基础。直到1999年,以斯洛伊德教学法为重点的各种课程被开发出来,当时该学科被重新建立为一门基于技术素养、创新和设计的新技术学科。这门新学科被命名为设计与工艺。它受到新西兰、加拿大和英国国家课程的影响。设计和工艺教育是18年级(6-13岁)的必修课,但9-10年级(14-15岁)是可选的。在设计与工艺课程中,学生根据真实的问题产生想法和设计,并用耐腐蚀材料制作他们的手工艺品。设计系统是基于电子电路,机构,气动和结构。斯洛伊德教学法仍然是该学科的一个重要方面:它已经发展并仍然是课程的基础。2013年,设计和工艺的新课程建立,更加注重斯洛伊德教学法。这门课程似乎引发了一场关于斯洛伊德教学法在通识教育中的价值的新辩论。本文描述了冰岛手工艺教育的建立,以及斯洛伊德教学法自成立以来在学科领域的发展情况。
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Revisiting sloyd:curriculum development of design and craft in Iceland : sloyd pedagogy as the basis for design and craft education in Iceland
Sloyd pedagogy was established in Iceland towards the end of 19 century, as the basis of Craft education. It was aimed at general education, with a pedagogical framework based on the pedagogy of Nordic Sloyd. Various curricula focusing on Sloyd pedagogy were developed until 1999, when the discipline was re-established as a new technological subject based on technological literacy, innovation and design. The new subject was named Design and Craft. It was influenced by the national curricula of New Zealand, Canada and England. Design and Craft education is compulsory for grades 18 (ages 6-13), but is optional for grades 9-10 (ages 14-15). In Design and Craft, students base the generation of ideas and design on authentic problems and fashion their artefacts from resistant materials. The design systems are based on electronic circuits, mechanisms, pneumatics and structures. Sloyd pedagogy is still an important aspect of the subject: it has been developed and remains the basis of the curriculum. In 2013, a new curriculum for Design and Craft was established, with an increased focus on Sloyd pedagogy. This curriculum seems to have generated a new debate about the value of Sloyd pedagogy in general education. The article describes the establishment of Craft education in Iceland and how Sloyd pedagogy has developed within the subject area, since its inception.
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