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many of them were disadvantaged as a result of hearing difficulties, she was able to create a more advanced class for them. In 1915, this led to her running special teaching courses for children with hearing problems at Oslo's Ila School. After undertaking specialized studies in
Copenhagen, she established Tunghørtes Vel, an association devoted to the interests of those who were hard of hearing. In addition, she trained teachers who intended to serve in schools for children with hearing difficulties. Rye was active in raising funding in connection with the establishment in 1919 of Statens skole for talelidende (State School for the Speech Impaired), later known as the Granhaug School.
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After completing teacher training, in 1883 Rye appointed as a teacher at
Hedevig Rosing's school for the deaf in Christiania, where she spent the next ten years. Thereafter she transferred to the primary school in Christiania where she taught a special class for backward children. On discovering that
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After retiring in 1926, she spent her remaining years calling for efforts to reinforce arrangements for Norway's defence. In 1928 she established the association Norske
Kvinners Frivillige Verneplikt (Norwegian Women's Voluntary Consciption), which she chaired until 1935.
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Born on 20 April 1861 in
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