sloid

/slɔɪd/
noun
  1. A system of manual training in woodworking, originally developed in Sweden, focusing on making useful objects by hand.
    • Many educators in the early 1900s promoted sloid as a way to develop character and discipline.
    • Sloid emphasizes craftsmanship and the use of simple hand tools.
    • The school introduced sloid classes to teach students practical woodworking skills.
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