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Revue Française de L'éducation des Sourds-Muets
Founded in 1860 by pioneering educator Édouard Séguin, the Revue Française de L'éducation des Sourds-Muets has been instrumental in advocating for the deaf community in France. As the first publication of its kind, it aimed to disseminate knowledge on deaf education, significantly shaping pedagogical practices. The Revue includes academic articles, success stories, teaching methodologies, and updates on legislative changes affecting the deaf community, making it a trusted resource known for its rigorous scholarship and commitment to inclusivity. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of Revue Française de L'éducation des Sourds-Muets, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1891, including 145 scans in total. This collection is a valuable opportunity to explore historical figures and events, and you may even uncover connections to your own family history. Dive into the past and enrich your understanding by searching for these important newspapers on the site.