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    Sloyd (Swedish slöjd), also known as educational sloyd, is a system of handicraft-based education started by Uno Cygnaeus in Finland in 1865. The system...
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    Otto Salomon (category Sloyd)
    a Swedish educator and both a noted writer and proponent of educational sloyd. Born in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1849, Salomon studied at the Institute of...
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    University of California, Santa Barbara Former names Anna Blake Sloyd School (1891–1899) Anna Blake Manual Training School (1899–1909) Santa Barbara State...
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  • fletching American craft Artisan Arts and crafts Handicraft Master craftsman Sloyd Studio craft Studio pottery Rural crafts Stagecraft https://dictionary.cambridge...
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    Uno Cygnaeus (category Sloyd)
    education and most importantly introducing the use of crafts (sloyd – veisto in Finnish, sløyd in Norwegian, slöjd in Swedish, and sløjd in Danish) as a mandatory...
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    space Organizational learning Oswego Movement School organizational models Sloyd Bonwell & Eison 1991. Bloom, B. S., Krathwohl, D. R., & Masia, B. B. (1956)...
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    art Ligna Luthier Millwork Marionette Marquetry Saw pit Segmented turning Sloyd, a system of handicraft-based education Stave church Studio furniture Tack...
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    Lundberg, artist and architect Augusta Lundin, fashion designer Hulda Lundin, sloyd educator Åke Ohlmarks, writer Johan Christopher Toll, soldier Carl Ludvig...
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    hyacinth villages. Bagh Print Maker culture Screw pine craft of Kerala Sloyd Fully feathered basket Artisan Thomas MacMillan (30 April 2012). "On State...
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  • both an institution and a set of ideals. Uno Cygnaeus would develop the Sloyd Pedagogy in response to research done on the principles of Fröbel and Pestalozzi...
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    Educational philosophy and pedagogy Ropes course – Outdoor training activity Sloyd – System of handicraft-based education STEM fields – Group of academic disciplines...
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    Esbjerg Sløjdhøjskole (category Sloyd)
    school in Esbjerg, Denmark which teaches handicrafts under the principles of sloyd. The school has been integrated into University College South Denmark. Askov...
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  • rector of the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry (Statens sløyd- og tegnelærerskole) in Notodden until his retirement in 1954. He is known...
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  • 1844 – Santa Barbara (?) 1899) was the wealthy founder of the Santa Barbara Sloyd School in 1892 in Santa Barbara, California. The school was renamed after...
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    North Bennet Street School (category Sloyd)
    Carl Fullen and Lars Eriksson, along with other sloyd teachers, to NBSIS. Originating in Sweden, the sloyd method of instruction involved using craft projects...
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    Palmgrenska samskolan (category Sloyd)
    offer coeducation up to the studentexamen. It was also the first to offer sloyd, a handicraft-based education, in addition to theoretical subjects. The...
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    There are three civic buildings: two school buildings (the 1880 Queen Anne Sloyd Building, and the c. 1881 Colonial Revival Lyceum Hall), and the library...
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    Association from 1882 to 1889. However, he earned his living mainly as a sloyd teacher. Boberg was also the editor of the free-church magazine Sanningsvittnet...
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  • mother grew up in Quincy, Massachusetts, and was part of the educational sloyd system. Because of this Jennie was always encouraged to explore woodworking...
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    Retrieved 17 June 2014. "Anneli Drecker – Sexy Love (Röyksopp Romantiske Sløyd)". royksopp.com. Retrieved 17 June 2014. "Mekon – Please Stay (Röyksopp...
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    Meri Toppelius (category Sloyd)
    Finnish-born American educational theorist who was the first to introduce the sloyd system in the United States. Jenny Maria ("Meri") Toppelius was born in...
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    Aksel Mikkelsen (1849–1929) an educator, introduced the Swedish system of sloyd schools to Denmark. Charlotte Eilersgaard (1858–1922) a Danish writer and...
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  • architecture and Visual communications Fine Art Department of Visual Arts and Sloyd Education The third year of the bachelor's programme and the second year...
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    on the square was adapted in 1868. The jailhouse was adapted for use as sloyd premises for the local school in the 1950s. The prison cells were used by...
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  • curriculum after the sloyd method, would ultimately rely on her neighbor, Ednah Rich, to run the school after sending Rich to study the sloyd method in Boston...
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    public school system of manual training”, and served as Inspector of Girls' Sloyd in the public schools of Stockholm. The government of Sweden granted Lundin...
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    the daughter of Franz Beck, a bookbinder. She was first educated at the sloyd school (later Konstfack) in Stockholm from 1869–1872. She then studied at...
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  • of the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930, of Svenska slöjdföreningen (Swedish Sloyd Association) 1931-1943 and 1944-1946 (chairman of the union section), of...
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    a disciple and friend of Tagore. Sent to Sweden in 1928–29, he studied sloyd. In 1928, during a stay in Stockholm, he became an Esperantist and passed...
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    to also include a gymnasium (High school). Ingrid Jespersen introduced sloyd laboratories for physics and chemistry classes in 1908, which was unusual...
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