| Christen Mikkelsen Kold | |
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| Born | 29 March 1816 | 
| Died | 6 April 1870 Dalum, Funen, Denmark | 
| Nationality | Danish | 
| Other names | Kristen Mikkelsen Kold | 
| Education | Teacher | 
| Occupation | Educator | 
| Known for | Creation of the Danish folk high school system | 
| Parent(s) | Father Mikkel Christensen Kold, a shoemaker | 

A commemorative plaque for Christen Kold in Thisted
Christen Mikkelsen Kold (sometimes spelled Kristen or Cristen; 29 March 1816 — 6 April 1870) was a Danish teacher, notable for creating the Danish Folk high school system, for non-degree education of adults.
Kold was born in Thisted, Jutland.
Unsatisfied with the education system of Denmark at the time, he founded a school in Ryslinge in 1851, which later became a model for the folk high-school system. His work has to be seen in context with that of N. F. S. Grundtvig. He associated with Morten Eskesen.[1]
Kold died in Dalum, Funen.
References
- ↑ "Eskesen, Morten". Retrieved 5 August 2016.
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