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  1. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet ( Filadelfia, 10 de diciembre de 1787 - 1851), educador estadounidense, pionero de la enseñanza a sordos. 1 . Biografía. Muy joven, en 1805, comenzó estudios universitarios en Yale, donde se formó como predicador, y comenzó luego estudios de derecho.

  2. 21 de jun. de 2018 · Para muchos Sordos norteamericanos, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet es considerado el padre de la ASL. Esta versión no carece de un cariz mítico. No es posible saber qué sistema de comunicación había entre los Sordos de los Estados Unidos antes de la aparición de las escuelas de sordos.

  3. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet (December 10, 1787 – September 10, 1851) was an American educator. Along with Laurent Clerc and Mason Cogswell, he co-founded the first permanent institution for the education of the deaf in North America, and he became its first principal.

  4. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet (born Dec. 10, 1787, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died Sept. 10, 1851, Hartford, Conn.) was an educational philanthropist and founder of the first American school for the deaf. After graduating from Yale College in 1805, Gallaudet studied theology at Andover.

  5. Founder of the First Permanent Institute for the Deaf in North America. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 10,1787, the eldest son of Peter Wallace Gallaudet (1756-1843) and Jane (Hopkins) Gallaudet (1766-1818). He was named after his grandfather, Thomas Gallaudet (1724-1787).

  6. Gallaudet University is the world leader in deaf education, founded in 1864 by Laurent Clerc and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet. Learn about its bilingual, diverse, and multicultural environment, its research and innovation, and its campus and virtual resources.

  7. 21 de may. de 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Thomas Gallaudet, the American educator who founded the first free school for the deaf in America. Find out how he studied deaf education in Europe, wrote books for children, and cared for the insane.