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Jean Massieu (French: [ʒɑ̃ masjø]; 1772 – July 21, 1846) was a pioneering deaf educator. One of six deaf siblings, he was denied schooling until age thirteen when he met Abbé Sicard, who enrolled him in the Institute national des jeunes sourds de Bordeaux-Gradignan, the Bordeaux School for Deaf Children. There he learned to read and write French, and later helped develop the first formalized French Sign Language. This French Sign Language was later adapted into American Sign Language. He taught at the famous school for the deaf in Paris where Laurent Clerc was one of his students. He began work after a scandal in Paris in Rodez and dedicated his life to educating deaf children. Later he founded a deaf school in Lille, France.

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  • Jean Massieu (French: [ʒɑ̃ masjø]; 1772 – July 21, 1846) was a pioneering deaf educator. One of six deaf siblings, he was denied schooling until age thirteen when he met Abbé Sicard, who enrolled him in the Institute national des jeunes sourds de Bordeaux-Gradignan, the Bordeaux School for Deaf Children. There he learned to read and write French, and later helped develop the first formalized French Sign Language. This French Sign Language was later adapted into American Sign Language. He taught at the famous school for the deaf in Paris where Laurent Clerc was one of his students. He began work after a scandal in Paris in Rodez and dedicated his life to educating deaf children. Later he founded a deaf school in Lille, France. (en)
  • Jean Massieu, né le 2 septembre 1772 à Semens en France et mort le 23 juillet 1846 à Lille en France, est sourd, enseignant à l'Institut national des jeunes sourds puis directeur des écoles de sourds à Rodez et à Lille. (fr)
  • Jean Massieu (Semens, 2 settembre 1772 – Lilla, 21 giugno 1846) è stato un insegnante e dirigente scolastico francese. (it)
  • Jean Massieu (ur. 1772 w Semens w okolicy Cadillac (Żyronda), zm. 22 lipca 1846 w Lille) – francuski nauczyciel, pionier edukacji osób niesłyszących i niedosłyszących, pierwszy niesłyszący nauczyciel Głuchych, autor popularnej sentencji Wdzięczność jest pamięcią serca (fr. La reconnaissance est la mémoire du cœur). (pl)
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  • Semens, France (en)
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