Sloyd, a Swedish handwork programme for schools, beginning in the late years of the 19th century, was influential in Sweden but almost immediately it began to influence teachers and educators from other countries. This influence is explored in this paper. Using transnational historiography, the sites of influence, and the flow of people and texts, is explored. The focus here is on the circulations of ideas and practices between states, and in particular, between Sweden, the US, the UK and India, and the particular ways in which this flow and embedding of Sloyd occurred.The paper is about Sloyd and about the conditions underlying its influence in other countries, broadly from the 1890s to the 1930s, although its effects continued to roll out...
Around 1900, Sweden had transformed into a modern industrial nation. A three-level technical school ...
This article investigates the dissemination of wall charts as an instructional technology inthe subj...
The word s/ojd in Swedish has several meanings, which makes it difficult to translate into other lan...
Sloyd, a Swedish handwork programme for schools, beginning in the late years of the 19th century, wa...
Sloyd war ein schwedisches Programm für den Handarbeitsunterricht, das am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts ...
The infant school was a nineteenth-century innovation with British roots that quickly achieved an in...
During the first half of the 19th century presumptive Swedish manufacturers were eager to obtain new...
At the world exhibition in Philadelphia 1876 Sweden displayed a school house with examples of teachi...
Since WWII, Sweden has had an international reputation for being modern and progressive, with school...
Pedagogically aimed craft education, or Sloyd, was established in Scandinavia at the close of the 19...
This article describes learning and interaction in the practice of Sloyd [Craft and Design, sw. Slöj...
For many historians of education, the emergence of a modern education system after the mid-nineteent...
Like a Pandora’s box, a recently found wooden-chest in the attic of an iron estate in south Sweden h...
For many historians of education, the emergence of a modern education system after the mid-nineteent...
The age of imperialism, from the 1870s to the 1910s, saw the rise of a popular educational sphere in...
Around 1900, Sweden had transformed into a modern industrial nation. A three-level technical school ...
This article investigates the dissemination of wall charts as an instructional technology inthe subj...
The word s/ojd in Swedish has several meanings, which makes it difficult to translate into other lan...
Sloyd, a Swedish handwork programme for schools, beginning in the late years of the 19th century, wa...
Sloyd war ein schwedisches Programm für den Handarbeitsunterricht, das am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts ...
The infant school was a nineteenth-century innovation with British roots that quickly achieved an in...
During the first half of the 19th century presumptive Swedish manufacturers were eager to obtain new...
At the world exhibition in Philadelphia 1876 Sweden displayed a school house with examples of teachi...
Since WWII, Sweden has had an international reputation for being modern and progressive, with school...
Pedagogically aimed craft education, or Sloyd, was established in Scandinavia at the close of the 19...
This article describes learning and interaction in the practice of Sloyd [Craft and Design, sw. Slöj...
For many historians of education, the emergence of a modern education system after the mid-nineteent...
Like a Pandora’s box, a recently found wooden-chest in the attic of an iron estate in south Sweden h...
For many historians of education, the emergence of a modern education system after the mid-nineteent...
The age of imperialism, from the 1870s to the 1910s, saw the rise of a popular educational sphere in...
Around 1900, Sweden had transformed into a modern industrial nation. A three-level technical school ...
This article investigates the dissemination of wall charts as an instructional technology inthe subj...
The word s/ojd in Swedish has several meanings, which makes it difficult to translate into other lan...