Laurent Clerc: The Story of His Early Years

Laurent Clerc won lasting renown as the deaf teacher who helped Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet establish schools to educate deaf Americans in the 19th century. Now, his character as a young boy growing up in Paris has been captured in the novel Laurent Clerc.

In his own voice, Clerc vividly relates the experiences that led to his later progressive teaching methods. Especially influential was his long stay at the Royal National Institute for the Deaf in Paris, where he encountered sharply distinct personalities — the saintly, inspiring deaf teacher Massieu, the vicious Dr. Itard and his heartless “experiments” on deaf boys, and the “Father of the Deaf,” Abbe Sicard, who could hardly sign.

Young adult readers will find his story richly entertaining as well as informative.

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Laurent Clerc: The Story of His Early Years

Laurent Clerc won lasting renown as the deaf teacher who helped Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet establish schools to educate deaf Americans in the 19th century. Now, his character as a young boy growing up in Paris has been captured in the novel Laurent Clerc.

In his own voice, Clerc vividly relates the experiences that led to his later progressive teaching methods. Especially influential was his long stay at the Royal National Institute for the Deaf in Paris, where he encountered sharply distinct personalities — the saintly, inspiring deaf teacher Massieu, the vicious Dr. Itard and his heartless “experiments” on deaf boys, and the “Father of the Deaf,” Abbe Sicard, who could hardly sign.

Young adult readers will find his story richly entertaining as well as informative.

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Laurent Clerc: The Story of His Early Years

Laurent Clerc: The Story of His Early Years

by Cathryn Carroll
Laurent Clerc: The Story of His Early Years

Laurent Clerc: The Story of His Early Years

by Cathryn Carroll

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Overview

Laurent Clerc won lasting renown as the deaf teacher who helped Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet establish schools to educate deaf Americans in the 19th century. Now, his character as a young boy growing up in Paris has been captured in the novel Laurent Clerc.

In his own voice, Clerc vividly relates the experiences that led to his later progressive teaching methods. Especially influential was his long stay at the Royal National Institute for the Deaf in Paris, where he encountered sharply distinct personalities — the saintly, inspiring deaf teacher Massieu, the vicious Dr. Itard and his heartless “experiments” on deaf boys, and the “Father of the Deaf,” Abbe Sicard, who could hardly sign.

Young adult readers will find his story richly entertaining as well as informative.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781563682131
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Publication date: 10/31/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 576 KB

About the Author


Cathryn Carroll is Managing Editor at the National Deaf Education Network and Clearinghouse in the Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center in Washington, DC.


Table of Contents


Cover


Contents


1. "He'll Never Be Right"


2. Leaving Home


3. A New Life


4. Home Again


5. Pronouns and Printing


6. The Shepherd Genius


7. Speech Class


8. Our Flamboyant Abbé


9. Public Performances


10. The Savage


11. Doctor to the Deaf


12. Reading More Than Words


13. Holy Experiences


14. No Longer a Student


15. "Deafness Is Nothing"


16. Why Can't the English . . .?


17. The Preacher from America


18. Leaving St. Jacques?


19. "Of Course Clerc Must Go"


Afterword


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