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  1. Anne Sullivan, Annie Sullivan, ou Johanna Mansfield Sullivan Macy (Feeding Hills, Massachusetts, 14 de abril de 1866 – Nova Iorque, 20 de outubro de 1936), foi uma educadora estadunidense (professora norte-americana), mais conhecida por ter sido a professora de Helen Keller, uma adolescente surda-cega a quem ensinou por meio da ...

  2. Anne Sullivan is Columbia Universitys Executive Vice President for Finance. In this role, she oversees Columbia’s operating and capital budget, the Controller’s Office operations, Student Financial Services, the Office of the University Registrar , Treasury operations, and procurement and internal audit activities at the University.

  3. Anne Sullivan is Columbia University's Executive Vice President for Finance. In this role she leads a team of 300+ across Treasury, Controller (including Student Financial Services), Registrar, Procurement, the Investment Management Company, University Budget and Financial Planning, Internal Audit, and Finance Service Management.

    • Who Was Anne Sullivan?
    • Early Life
    • Education
    • Teaching Helen Keller
    • Personal Life
    • Death
    • Legacy

    Anne Sullivan was a gifted teacher best known for her work with Helen Keller, a blind and deaf child she taught to communicate. At only 20 years of age, Sullivan showed great maturity and ingenuity in teaching Keller and worked hard with her pupil, bringing both women much acclaim. Sullivan even helped Keller write her autobiography.

    Sullivan was born on April 14, 1866, in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts. Her parents immigrated to the United States from Ireland during the Great Famine of the 1840s. The couple had five children, but two died in their infancy. Sullivan and her two surviving siblings grew up in impoverished conditions, and struggled with health problems. At the age o...

    Sullivan left Tewksbury to attend the Perkins School for the Blind in 1880, and underwent surgery to help improve her limited vision. Still, Sullivan faced great challenges while at Perkins. She had never been to school before and lacked social graces, which put her at odds with her peers. Humiliated by her own ignorance, Sullivan had a quick tempe...

    At only 20 years of age, Sullivan showed great maturity and ingenuity in teaching Keller. She wanted to help Keller make associations between words and physical objects, and worked hard with her rather stubborn and spoiled pupil. After isolating Keller from her family in order to better educate her, Sullivan began working to teach Keller how to com...

    Working with Keller on an autobiography, Sullivan met John A. Macy, a Harvard University instructor. Macy helped edit the manuscript, and he fell in love with Sullivan. After refusing several marriage proposals from him, she finally accepted. The two were wed in 1905. Sullivan, however, did not let her marriage affect her life with Keller. She and ...

    By the late 1920s, Sullivan had lost most of her vision. She experienced chronic pain in her right eye, which was then removed to improve her health. For several summers, Sullivan visited Scotland, hoping to restore some of her strength and vitality. Sullivan died on October 20, 1936, at her home in Forest Hills, New York. Her ashes were placed at ...

    Sullivan's story lives on through film and theatrical productions. Her work with Keller was immortalized in the play The Miracle Worker, which was later turned into the 1962 film starring Patty Duke as Keller and Anne Bancroft as Sullivan. The latest Broadway revival of the show debuted in 2010, and features Abigail Breslin as Keller and Alison Pil...

  4. Descubra a emocionante trajetória de Anne Sullivan, a educadora que mudou para sempre a vida da surda e cega Helen Keller. Aprenda como suas técnicas revolucionárias de ensino podem inspirar você a superar desafios e atingir seus objetivos.

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Anne Sullivan (born April 14, 1866, Feeding Hills, near Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.—died October 20, 1936, Forest Hills, New York) was an American teacher of Helen Keller, widely recognized for her achievement in educating to a high level a person without sight, hearing, or normal speech.

  6. 24 de nov. de 2009 · 1887. Helen Keller meets Anne Sullivan, her teacher and ‘miracle worker’. Photo Credit: Universal History Archive/Getty Images. On March 3, 1887, Anne Sullivan begins teaching six-year-old...