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In The Story of My Life, what were the difficulties faced by Helen in the Cambridge school?
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When Keller attended the Cambridge School to prepare for college, it, like most schools during that time period, had little experience in making accommodations for special needs students like Keller.
Although she was in many ways well prepared academically, Keller's disabilities nevertheless left her at a disadvantage. She had to take the added step of preparing her Latin in Braille so that she could recite her lessons aloud in class. She was unable to take notes or do in-class assignments, so she had to take extra time to type up notes and in-class exercises after she got home, adding to her workload. It was difficult for her to get the raised print textbooks she needed, and therefore she had to rely on Miss Sullivan to read for her all the books she couldn't buy in a usable format. Miss Sullivan had to attend class with Keller and write into her hand what was said. Despite the extra challenges, Keller enjoyed attending the school and interacting with other students. Because she was highly motivated and because the school was supportive of her, her difficulties were not insurmountable.
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HOMEWORK HELP > THE STORY OF MY LIFE
In The Story of My Life, what were the difficulties faced by Helen in the Cambridge school?
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When Keller attended the Cambridge School to prepare for college, it, like most schools during that time period, had little experience in making accommodations for special needs students like Keller.
Although she was in many ways well prepared academically, Keller's disabilities nevertheless left her at a disadvantage. She had to take the added step of preparing her Latin in Braille so that she could recite her lessons aloud in class. She was unable to take notes or do in-class assignments, so she had to take extra time to type up notes and in-class exercises after she got home, adding to her workload. It was difficult for her to get the raised print textbooks she needed, and therefore she had to rely on Miss Sullivan to read for her all the books she couldn't buy in a usable format. Miss Sullivan had to attend class with Keller and write into her hand what was said. Despite the extra challenges, Keller enjoyed attending the school and interacting with other students. Because she was highly motivated and because the school was supportive of her, her difficulties were not insurmountable.
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Winston Churchill describe Helen Keller as"the greatest woman of our age". it was because of her so hard work and perseverance that made Helen Keller, an inspiring force to reckon. he face many problems in study life in Cambridge University. IAS students feels that the lecture holes are filled with the spirit of the great and the vice and the professor are the embodiment of knowledge according to Helen the college is not the place where is cholesterolosis it is a place where the over text mind cannot enjoy the Treasure it has secured at the greatest cost so there are many disadvantage.
Inter College there is lack of time a student gets no time to think to reflect and to talk to his mind laser hours are a must to appreciate the words of some love poet in the college there is no time to Commune with one's thoughts one goes to college to learn and not to think because one must have time to think.
Inter College there is lack of time a student gets no time to think to reflect and to talk to his mind laser hours are a must to appreciate the words of some love poet in the college there is no time to Commune with one's thoughts one goes to college to learn and not to think because one must have time to think.
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