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Antonio Magarotto
Antonio Magarotto (Pojana Maggiore, 30 giugno – Roma, 10 maggio) è stato un attivista e educatoreitaliano, fondatore dell'Ente Nazionale Sordi e rettore dell'Istituto Statale d'Istruzione Specializzata per Sordi di Padova.
Biografia
[modifica | modifica wikitesto]Figlio di un farmacista padovano, divenne sordo a causa di una meningite che lo colpì all'età di 3 anni. Si trasferì a Siena, per frequentare la scuola per sordi presso l'Istituto "Tommaso Pendola", retto dai Padri scolopi: gli furono insegnati la lettura labiale e il metodo dell'oralismo, e imparò a parlare. Nel ritornò a Pojana dove si dedicò all'arte grafica specializzandosi in linotipia (sulla quale scrisse alcuni libri) e fondando una scuola d'arte.
Trasferitosi a Padova, fu impiegato nella tipografia vescovile dove si stampavano importanti testate d'ispirazione cattolica quali La Libertà, Il Popolo Veneto e la Difesa del Popolo. Lì fondò l'Associazione veneta dei sordomuti e nel ottenne dal governo Mussolini la legge che permetteva ai sordomuti ed ai ciechi di frequentare la scuola elementare[1].
Nel , a Padova, in occasione della festa di Sant'Antonio fondò l'Ente Nazionale Sordomuti, di cui fu commissario straordinario e successivamente membro dal al Il primo
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Antonio Magarotto
Italian educator
Antonio Magarotto (30 June in Pojana Maggiore – 10 May in Rome) was an Italian educator, founder of the Ente Nazionale Sordi (ENS) [1][2] and rector of the Padua Deaf institute. His son Cesare Magarotto founded the World Federation of the Deaf.[3]
Biography
[edit]Born in Pojana Maggiore, Magarotto became deaf at age three because of a meningitis. He was sent to a deaf school, the Tommaso Pendola Institute in Siena where he learned to speak and lipsread.
When he moved to Padua, he founded the Deaf Association of the Veneto Region. In the year of , he obtained from the Mussolini government a law that enabled the deaf and blind people to attend elementary schools.[4][5]
In , on the day of Saint Anthony of Padua, together with his deaf friends, he founded the Italian National Agency for the Deaf where he was president from to
Honors
[edit]Streets in five Italian cities were named in honor of Magarotto: Poiana Maggiore,[6] Padua,[7]Rome,[8]Albano Terme[9] and Alcamo.