Motivation
Helen Keller had a really rough start to her life. She obtained in illness that eliminated both her hearing and her sight at an early age and her education came to a sudden halt ("Helen
Keller," 1990). However, after working with one of …show more content…
Her teacher taught her the word: WATER, in a way she would understand which completely changed her view on education over all ("Helen Keller," 1990). This change brought her the motivation to strive in school and learn more. Keller devoted the rest of her life to bring reform to the education of the handicapped so that they could experience learning as she did
("Helen Adams Keller," 1998).
Preparation
Helen Keller’s experiences early on are ultimately what prepared her to make a change and earn a spot in American History. All her hardships and challenges prove how strong she was and how devoted she was to the change of American education. For instance, she went through four years of college, at normal speed, to make more of a difference in the education field
(Salter, 1996). The devotion of her time to obtaining a college education helped her accomplish
HELEN KELLER 3 more in the long run. Also, she had the experience to know what she needed to change for the better education of not only the American handicapped, but handicaps around the world …show more content…
Accomplishments
Keller had many accomplishments to account for. She completed both general and a college education, at normal speed, alongside her classmates despite her severe handicap (Salter,
1996). After she graduated, she devoted her life to the change of the education system and influenced many to contribute worldwide ("Helen Keller," 1990). She also was associated with many famous people in American history ("Helen Adams Keller," 1998), and even influences others to make a difference today (Terzian, 2013). Helen Keller’s devotion to reform was by