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Samuel Thomas Greene 1843-1890


Location
The County of Hastings - Belleville
In front of the main building of the School for the Deaf on the north side of Dundas Street West just west of Palmer Road


Photographer
Alan L Brown
Posted
May 21, 2004

Text from the Plaque
Samuel Greene was the first deaf teacher to teach deaf children in the Ontario school system. An American by birth, he was educated at the National Deaf-Mute College, now Gallaudet University, in Washington, D. C. After graduating in 1870, he came to teach at the new provincial school for the deaf in Belleville (later Sir James Whitney School). Believing that the education of deaf children should be based on solid language skills, Greene devised a progressive and highly successful method of teaching that used sign language and written English. Co-founder and first president of the Ontario Association of the Deaf, he was renowned for his eloquent public addresses and poetry recitations in sign language.

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