Karolina Widerström och skolans dissektionsundervisning 1900–1920

Karolina Widerström and Animal Dissection in Swedish Schools 1900–1920. This article examines the attempts to introduce dissections of small animals in Swedish primary schools and secondary girls’ schools during the early twentieth century. It demonstrates that the new teaching methods were a part...

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Main Author: David Thorsén
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Umeå University 2021-02-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Educational History
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Online Access:https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/njedh/article/view/143
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spelling doaj-dab6d4418036446f943a2f68d094f34a2021-02-20T03:02:23ZdanUmeå UniversityNordic Journal of Educational History2001-77662001-90762021-02-018110.36368/njedh.v8i1.143Karolina Widerström och skolans dissektionsundervisning 1900–1920David Thorsén0Stockholm University Karolina Widerström and Animal Dissection in Swedish Schools 1900–1920. This article examines the attempts to introduce dissections of small animals in Swedish primary schools and secondary girls’ schools during the early twentieth century. It demonstrates that the new teaching methods were a part of a further ambition to transform the pupil’s relationship to nature and how teachers taught the natural sciences. Knowledge of the human body was emphasised and produced in analogy with other species, leaving none of the body’s organs or basic functions outside the curriculum. One of the strongest voices in this process was the Swedish physician Karolina Widerström (1856–1948). Through hers—but also others—engagement in annual training courses in basic dissection techniques for female teachers and the production of wildly distributed illustrated dissection manuals, extensive effort was made to change the pupil’s understanding of nature in general as well as their own bodies including the fundamental principles of human reproduction. https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/njedh/article/view/143dissectionscience educationteacher trainingsexual hygienebiology
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Karolina Widerström och skolans dissektionsundervisning 1900–1920
Nordic Journal of Educational History
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science education
teacher training
sexual hygiene
biology
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title Karolina Widerström och skolans dissektionsundervisning 1900–1920
title_short Karolina Widerström och skolans dissektionsundervisning 1900–1920
title_full Karolina Widerström och skolans dissektionsundervisning 1900–1920
title_fullStr Karolina Widerström och skolans dissektionsundervisning 1900–1920
title_full_unstemmed Karolina Widerström och skolans dissektionsundervisning 1900–1920
title_sort karolina widerström och skolans dissektionsundervisning 1900–1920
publisher Umeå University
series Nordic Journal of Educational History
issn 2001-7766
2001-9076
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Karolina Widerström and Animal Dissection in Swedish Schools 1900–1920. This article examines the attempts to introduce dissections of small animals in Swedish primary schools and secondary girls’ schools during the early twentieth century. It demonstrates that the new teaching methods were a part of a further ambition to transform the pupil’s relationship to nature and how teachers taught the natural sciences. Knowledge of the human body was emphasised and produced in analogy with other species, leaving none of the body’s organs or basic functions outside the curriculum. One of the strongest voices in this process was the Swedish physician Karolina Widerström (1856–1948). Through hers—but also others—engagement in annual training courses in basic dissection techniques for female teachers and the production of wildly distributed illustrated dissection manuals, extensive effort was made to change the pupil’s understanding of nature in general as well as their own bodies including the fundamental principles of human reproduction.
topic dissection
science education
teacher training
sexual hygiene
biology
url https://journals.ub.umu.se/index.php/njedh/article/view/143
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