Tysta skolan ('The Silent School') was a private school for deaf-mute children founded in 1860 by educator Johanna (Jeanette) Berglind in Stockholm, Sweden...
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founded one of the first schools for the deaf and mute in her country: Tysta Skolan (Silent School) in Stockholm. Johanna Berglind became an orphan early...
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Encouragement of Self Employments for Future Independence); and the "Tysta skolan, eller uppfostrings- och undervisningsanstalten för dövstumma barn" (Silent...
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novel, was founded in 1914. In 1860, she helped Johanna Berglind to fund Tysta Skolan, a school for the deaf and mute in Stockholm. At the electoral reforms...
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schools for the deaf in Denmark and Norway, she became the director of Tysta skolan ('Silent school') in Stockholm in 1882, remaining until 1894. At a conference...
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the deaf there with the assistance of Borg's son Ossian Edmund Borg. Tysta skolan Prawitz, J. "Pär Aron Borg". Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon (in Swedish)...
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was established in Stockholm in 1892 by Amy Segerstedt, director of Tysta skolan (lit. 'the Silent School'), a private school for the deaf. It moved into...
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country, is abolished. Jeanette Berglind founds the pioneer institution Tysta Skolan (Silent School) for the deaf in Stockholm. 21 January – Karl Staaff,...
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Retrieved 20 August 2006. Kärfve, Eva (25 January 2003). "Ni försöker tysta ner forskningsfusk. Sociologidocent slår tillbaka mot anklagelserna att...
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