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Thorborg Ragnhild Rappe (4 October 1832 – 18 September 1902), was a Swedish
pedagogue Pedagogy (), most commonly understood as the approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political and psychological development of learners. Pedagogy, taken ...
and Baroness. Alongside
Emanuella Carlbeck Emanuella Ottiliana Carlbeck (24 August 1829 – 10 September 1901) was a Swedish pedagogue and is counted as a pioneer in the education of students with Intellectual disability.Grunewald, Karl (2009). Från idiot till medborgare: de utvecklingss ...
, she is counted as a pioneer in the education of students with
intellectual disability Intellectual disability (ID), also known as general learning disability in the United Kingdom and formerly mental retardation, Rosa's Law, Pub. L. 111-256124 Stat. 2643(2010). is a generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by signif ...
in Sweden, and she represented her country at the 1893 Congress of Women in Chicago.Nordisk familjebok. (1876-1926)


Life

Thorborg Rappe was born to a noble courtier Fredrik Rappe and Charlotta Danielsson, and related to Emmy Rappe, the pioneer of nursing education in Sweden. Rappe was born at her maternal grandfather's Marielund estate in
Nättraby Nättraby is a urban areas of Sweden, locality situated in Karlskrona Municipality, Blekinge County, Sweden with 3,109 inhabitants in 2010. Within the parish to the west is the hamlet of Bjärby. On 25 April 1895, a was opened between Nättraby ...
parish near Karlskrona. Rappe was raised on the manor of her parents, and married her cousin baron Carl August Rappe (1828–1877) in 1854 at age 21. Until 1868, she lived on the manor of her spouse, but after the great famine of 1867-1869, her spouse was financially ruined and had to sell his estate and work as a civil servant, dying in 1877. After Rappe was widowed, she moved to Stockholm. In 1878, with the help of women's rights activist
Sophie Adlersparre Carin ''Sophie'' Adlersparre, known under the pen-name Esselde (born Leijonhufvud; 6 July 1823 – 27 June 1895) was one of the pioneers of the 19th-century women's rights movement in Sweden. She was the founder and editor of the first women ...
, Rappe was appointed director of a new school in Norrtullsgatan for mentally disadvantaged children (then widely known as idiots) in Stockholm organized by several prominent individuals. She acquired a teaching style that emphasized child stimulation at an early age. From 1878 to 1891, she served as the school principal, and from 1891 until her death, she was manager of a home for females with the same disability. Rappe was the author of the first Swedish book about the education of children born with intellectual disabilities, which became influential and was long used in Sweden. Rappe had skill with several languages, especially English, French and German. She emphasized that teaching should focus on each individual student.
Teaching should be focused on the individual and it should be based on a given child’s level of development and particular enthusiasm and ability. A lot of emphasis was placed on practising practical skills. The atmosphere at the school was to be welcoming and encouraging. Thorborg Rappe believed – in deference to the foreign institutions she had visited – that an institution should include a school, a workhouse, and an “idiothem” (home for idiots).
Director of the school for 12 years, Rappe resigned from the school and moved on to training new teachers, which she did until her passing. With her resignation, she was replaced as director by Baroness Estrid Rappe.


Chicago

In 1893, she was also the Swedish representative at the Congress of Women held at the
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in
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. Thorborg Rappe died in 1902 and was buried at
Nättraby Nättraby is a urban areas of Sweden, locality situated in Karlskrona Municipality, Blekinge County, Sweden with 3,109 inhabitants in 2010. Within the parish to the west is the hamlet of Bjärby. On 25 April 1895, a was opened between Nättraby ...
cemetery.


Selected works

*''Några råd och anvisningar vid sinnesslöa barns (idioters) vård. Uppfostran och undervisning'' (1903, in German 1904) *''Arbetshemmet för qvinliga idioter. Utkast'' (1892) *''En studieresa. Berättelse'' (1888)


See also

* Sophia Wilkens


References

* Nordisk familjebok (1876-1926) * Rappe, släkt, urn:sbl:7545, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av Göran Nilzén), hämtad 2015-03-10. * Dagny, Nr 3., 1902 * Idun Nr. 25, 1892


Further reading

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External links

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