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Tysta skolan ('The Silent School') was a private school for deaf-mute children founded in 1860 by educator Johanna (Jeanette) Berglind in Stockholm, Sweden. The name refers to the initial teaching method, which was described as the "write-sign method". From 1866 to 1910, the school was located on a property at Norrtullsgatan 51–67 in present-day Vasastan. It was then moved to Lidingö where it initially provided practical and theoretical continuing education for deaf-mute girls before being converted into a vocational school in the 1930s. The school moved back to Stockholm in 1947 where it continued to teach until its closure in 1971. The Tysta Skolan Foundation continues to exist and distributes the income from the funds in the form of scholarships and grants.

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  • Tysta skolan ('The Silent School') was a private school for deaf-mute children founded in 1860 by educator Johanna (Jeanette) Berglind in Stockholm, Sweden. The name refers to the initial teaching method, which was described as the "write-sign method". From 1866 to 1910, the school was located on a property at Norrtullsgatan 51–67 in present-day Vasastan. It was then moved to Lidingö where it initially provided practical and theoretical continuing education for deaf-mute girls before being converted into a vocational school in the 1930s. The school moved back to Stockholm in 1947 where it continued to teach until its closure in 1971. The Tysta Skolan Foundation continues to exist and distributes the income from the funds in the form of scholarships and grants. (en)
  • Tysta skolan var en privatskola med inackordering för dövstumma barn som grundades 1860 av pedagogen Johanna Berglind i Stockholm. Namnet syftar på den inledande undervisningsmetoden som beskrevs som ”skriv-teckenmetod". Åren 1866-1910 var skolan belägen på en egendom vid Norrtullsgatan 51-67 i nuvarande Vasastan. Den flyttades därefter till Lidingö där till en början bedrev praktisk-teoretisk fortsättningsundervisning för dövstumma flickor innan den på 1930-talet omvandlades till yrkesskola. Skolan flyttade 1947 tillbaka till Stockholm där undervisningen drevs fram till nedläggningen 1971. Stiftelsen Tysta Skolan fortlever och fördelar fondernas avkastning i form av stipendier och anslag. (sv)
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  • Tysta skolan ('The Silent School') was a private school for deaf-mute children founded in 1860 by educator Johanna (Jeanette) Berglind in Stockholm, Sweden. The name refers to the initial teaching method, which was described as the "write-sign method". From 1866 to 1910, the school was located on a property at Norrtullsgatan 51–67 in present-day Vasastan. It was then moved to Lidingö where it initially provided practical and theoretical continuing education for deaf-mute girls before being converted into a vocational school in the 1930s. The school moved back to Stockholm in 1947 where it continued to teach until its closure in 1971. The Tysta Skolan Foundation continues to exist and distributes the income from the funds in the form of scholarships and grants. (en)
  • Tysta skolan var en privatskola med inackordering för dövstumma barn som grundades 1860 av pedagogen Johanna Berglind i Stockholm. Namnet syftar på den inledande undervisningsmetoden som beskrevs som ”skriv-teckenmetod". Åren 1866-1910 var skolan belägen på en egendom vid Norrtullsgatan 51-67 i nuvarande Vasastan. Den flyttades därefter till Lidingö där till en början bedrev praktisk-teoretisk fortsättningsundervisning för dövstumma flickor innan den på 1930-talet omvandlades till yrkesskola. Skolan flyttade 1947 tillbaka till Stockholm där undervisningen drevs fram till nedläggningen 1971. Stiftelsen Tysta Skolan fortlever och fördelar fondernas avkastning i form av stipendier och anslag. (sv)
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