sloyd

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  • n.

    瑞典式的手工艺教育(以木刻训练学生手工能力的教育);

  • 英英释义

    Sloyd

    • Sloyd (Slöjd), also known as Educational sloyd, was a system of handicraft-based education started by Uno Cygnaeus in Finland in 1865. The system was further refined and promoted worldwide, including adoption in the United States, until the early 20th Century.

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    SLOYD
    The work in the classroom for sloyd
    Craft (Sloyd) Education- Processes and Products. What do Teacher Assess?
    Design Theory and Design Practice within Sloyd Education
    Defining Craft Quality Theory Framework in Sloyd Education
    The Influence of Swedish Sloyd and Its Interpreters on American Art Education
    Sloyd Education in the Cultural Struggle. Part VIII. An Outline of a Sloyd Educational Theory. Report No. 4.
    ‘Talking Tools': Sloyd Processes Become Multimodal Stories with Smartphone Documentation
    Tracing patterns of sloyd teachers’ efficacy beliefs at different stages of their professional careers
    Transforming physical materials into artefacts – learning in the school's practice of Sloyd