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Helge Dahl (26 May 1921 – 16 December 2004) was a Norwegian educationalist. He was born in Rjukan as the son of labourers. He
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his secondary education in his hometown in 1940 and graduated with the cand.philol. degree in 1946 at the University in Oslo. From 1947 to 1957 he was a teacher at Tromsø Teacher's College, and took the
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degree in 1957 with the thesis ''Språkpolitikk og skolestell i Finnmark 1814–1905''. He specialized in the history of education, and wrote ''Norsk lærerutdanning fra 1814 til i dag'' (1959), ''Lærerutdanningen ved Universitetet i Oslo fra 1814 til i dag'' (1964), ''Klassisisme og realisme. Den høgre skolen i Norge 1809–1869'' (1976), ''Norsk Lærerskolelag gjennom 75 år'' (1978). In 1977 he completed Aslak Torjusson's unfinished work ''Den norske folkehøgskulen. Opphav og grunnlag'', a standard work about Norwegian folk high schools. He wrote on Knud Knudsen in 1962 and
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in 1965. Dahl also wrote several books and newspaper pieces pertaining to his native Rjukan and Tinn. After leaving Tromsø Teacher's College in 1958, he worked as a teacher in Rjukan from 1958 to 1963, and was then hired by the University of Oslo. He was promoted to lecturer in 1967 and professor in 1969. Professor Dahl was a fellow of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters from 1975, and retired in 1991. He lived at
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in his later life, and died in December 2004.


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1921 births 2004 deaths People from Rjukan Norwegian schoolteachers Norwegian educationalists 20th-century Norwegian historians University of Oslo alumni Academic staff of the University of Oslo Members of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters 20th-century Norwegian writers {{Norway-historian-stub