Mabel Ellery Adams
Mabel Ellery Adams (2 February 1865 – 23 September 1935)[1] was an American writer on education for children with special needs, teacher and principal in Horace Mann School in Boston.[2] She was a president of the Sarah Fuller House for Little Deaf Children, member of National Research Council at Washington on the Problems of Deaf and member of the Committee on the Hard-of-Hearing Child.[1] She wrote numerous articles for American Annals of the Deaf.
Education and academic career
Mabel Ellery Adams was born on 2 February 1865. In 1907 she received Caroline Wilby Prize for an Inquiry into the Condition of one hundred deaf persons who have been pupils at the Horace Mann School in Boston. In 1908 she graduated from Radcliffe College.[1]
From 1919 till 1935 she was a principal of Horace Mann School for the Deaf in Boston.[2] In 1928 she received honorary M. A. from Gallaudet College. In 1927-1928 Adams was a member of National Research Council at Washington on the Problems of Deaf and in 1930 member of the Committee on the Hard-of-Hearing Child at White House Conference.[1]
In 1933 Adams attended twenty-eighth meeting of the convention of American Instructors of the deaf in joint meeting with an international congress on education of the deaf in West Trenton, New Jersey.[3]
She is mentioned as notable American woman in the book Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary.[4]
Mabel Ellery Adams died on 23 September 1935.[1] She is buried at Milton Cemetery in Milton, Massachusetts.[5]
Publications (selection)
- Adams, M. E. (1896). The Language Sense. American Annals of the Deaf, 278-292.[6]
- Putnam, G. H., & Adams, M. E. (1896). Two schools across the water. American Annals of the Deaf, 380-390.[7]
- Adams, M. E. (1903). Trying To Use The Akoulalion.—II. American Annals of the Deaf, 23-33.[8]
- Adams, M. E. (1904). Three Years Of Language. American Annals of the Deaf, 209-229.[9]
- Adams, M. E. (1909). A Way Of Imparting Notions Of Tense To Young Deaf Children. American Annals of the Deaf, 160-166.[10]
- Johnson, R. O., & Adams, M. E. (1910). The Cost And Efficiency Of The Education Of The Deaf In Day-Schools And Institutions. American Annals of the Deaf, 385-394.[11]
- Adams, M. E. (1910). The Cost and Efficiency of the Education of the Deaf in Day Schools and Institutions. Journal of Education, 72(1), 15-15.[12]
- Adams, M. E. (1914). The Intelligibility Of The Speech Of The Deaf. American Annals of the Deaf, 451-460.[13]
- Adams, M. E. (1915). A Lesson In Preparatory History In A Fifth Grade In A School For The Deaf. American Annals of the Deaf, 273-277.[14]
- Adams, M. E. (1920). History teaching. American Annals of the Deaf, 414-424.[15]
- Adams, M. E. (1927). How an Old Day-School Serves its Public. American Annals of the Deaf, 140-153.[16]
- Adams, M. E. (1928). A Preschool Experiment. American Annals of the Deaf, 169-171.[17]
- Adams, M. E. (1929). A Few Memories Of Alexander Graham Bell. American Annals of the Deaf, 467-479.[18]
- Adams, M. E. (1931). What Parents Want For Their Deaf Children. American Annals of the Deaf, 264-268.[19]
- Adams, M. E. (1931). Vocational Training In Day-Schools. American Annals of the Deaf, 243-248.[20]
References
- Jacksonville, Illinois. June 17 to 21, 1935. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1936. p. 282.
- "Guide to the Horace Mann School for the Deaf records" (PDF). City of Boston Archives and Records Management Division. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- United States Congressional Serial Set. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1935. p. 33.
- James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S.; College, Radcliffe (1971). Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary. Harvard University Press. p. 685. ISBN 978-0-674-62734-5.
- "Mabel Ellery Adams". Find Grave. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ADAMS, MABEL ELLERY (1896). "The Language Sense". American Annals of the Deaf. 41 (5): 278–292. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44463031.
- Putnam, George. H.; ADAMS, MABEL ELLERY (1896). "Two Schools Across The Water". American Annals of the Deaf. 41 (6): 380–390. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44463057.
- Adams, Mabel Ellery (1903). "Trying To Use The Akoulalion.—II". American Annals of the Deaf. 48 (1): 23–33. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44464304.
- Adams, Mabel Ellery (1904). "Three Years Of Language". American Annals of the Deaf. 49 (3): 209–229. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44461797.
- Putnam, George. H.; Adams, Mabel Ellery (1896). "Two Schools Across The Water". American Annals of the Deaf. 41 (6): 380–390. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44463057.
- JOHNSON, RICHARD O.; Adams, Mabel Ellery (1910). "The Cost And Efficiency Of The Education Of The Deaf In Day-Schools And Institutions". American Annals of the Deaf. 55 (4): 385–394. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44463948.
- Adams, Mabel Ellery (1910-07-01). "The Cost and Efficiency of the Education of the Deaf in Day Schools and Institutions". Journal of Education. 72 (1): 15. doi:10.1177/002205741007200119. ISSN 0022-0574. S2CID 150308012.
- Adams, Mabel Ellery (1914). "The Intelligibility Of The Speech Of The Deaf". American Annals of the Deaf. 59 (5): 451–460. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44462836.
- ADAMS, MABEL ELLERY (1915). "A Lesson In Preparatory History In A Fifth Grade In A School For The Deaf". American Annals of the Deaf. 60 (4): 273–277. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44463216.
- ADAMS, MABEL ELLERY (1920). "History Teaching". American Annals of the Deaf. 65 (4): 414–424. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44462467.
- Adams, Mabel Ellery (1927). "How an Old Day-School Serves its Public". American Annals of the Deaf. 72 (2): 140–153. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44389676.
- ADAMS, MABEL ELLERY (1928). "Preschool Experiment". American Annals of the Deaf. 73 (2): 169–171. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44390840.
- ADAMS, MABEL ELLERY (1929). "A Few Memories Of Alexander Graham Bell". American Annals of the Deaf. 74 (5): 467–479. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44391700.
- Adams, Mabel Ellery (1931). "What Parents Want For Their Deaf Children". American Annals of the Deaf. 76 (3): 264–268. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44391060.
- Adams, Mabel Ellery (1931). "Vocational Training In Day-Schools". American Annals of the Deaf. 76 (3): 243–248. ISSN 0002-726X. JSTOR 44391058.