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School in Stockholm, Sweden
59°19′25″N 18°08′00″E / 59.32361°N 18.13333°E / 59.32361; 18.13333 Manillaskolan ('Manilla School'), before 1879 Allmänna institutet för döva och blinda
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Paris Antonio Provolo Institute for the Deaf Claremont Institution Manillaskolan Birgittaskolan Bulmershe Court (offers BA in Theatre Arts, Education
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Swedish teacher of the deaf
– 10 April 1892) was a Swedish teacher of the deaf and head of the Manillaskolan school for the deaf. He was the son of Pär Aron Borg, pioneer of deaf
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Official sign language of Sweden
Portuguese Sign Language. 1809 marks the year of the first deaf school, Manillaskolan, in Sweden. It was not until 1981 that Swedish Sign Language was recognized
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Swedish pedagogue (1776–1839)
blinda å Manilla (Public Institute of the Blind and Deaf at Manilla; Manillaskolan). The institution received support from Queen Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte
Pär_Aron_Borg
Finnish educator, founder of Finnish Sign Language
sent him at eight years of age to Institutet för dövstumma och blinda, Manillaskolan ('the Institute for the deaf-mute and blind', 'the Manilla School')
Carl_Oscar_Malm
Swedish musician and writer
Borg founded the first institute for the blind and the deaf in Sweden, Manillaskolan. Seuerling was his first student, and she is sometimes regarded as the
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Campus in Stockholm, Sweden
skolmyndigheten) and several special schools moved here, including Manillaskolan, Hällsboskolan, and Stockholm International Montessori School. The latter
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Principal of the school for the blind and deaf
graduating in 1877. Anrep-Nordin initially worked as a swim teacher at Manillaskolan, a school for the deaf, which led to her interest in becoming an educator
Elisabet_Anrep-Nordin
Finnish bishop and educator (1825–1892)
education. As a child, Malm had studied at the Manilla school for the deaf (Manillaskolan) in Stockholm, Sweden, becoming bilingual in sign language and written
Carl_Henrik_Alopaeus
Swedish sign language teacher (1816–1903)
education of deaf and mute in Sweden and the founder and principal of Manillaskolan (originally Allmänna institutet för Blinda och Döfstumma, 'Public Institute
Jeanette_Berglind
Swedish educator (1817–1889)
children in Sweden since the pioneer work of Pär Aron Borg, who founded Manillaskolan in Stockholm. While there were no schools for intellectually disabled
Sophia_Wilkens
Swedish school for the deaf
had previously worked at the Institute for the Blind and Deaf-mute at Manillaskolan. The school's home for deaf-mute children was initially housed in a
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Portuguese form of Latin Ulixes, probably ULISSES means "to be angry, to hate."
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