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Lil Italian/Jamaican Chic
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Ottawa, ON
Posts: 937
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stupid teacher!
i am so mad! I have had it up to my eyeballs with this teacher!..
My family law teacher is one of the biggest bitches on the planet.. the FIRST day of school we were in a comp lab and it was noisy cuz of the fans from the comps and such, neways i couldn't understand her and she kept putting her hands in front of her face to talk, so i got up when she was getting a book out and was about to ask her to speak louder and clear and ask if she could try to stop putting her hands up and down so much when she said to me Quote:
THEN the 3rd or 4th class...we had an ORAL quiz, jeorpardy style..one side of the class vs the other...so naturally ppl are shouting out answers and i have NO idea wats going on...so i didn't participate...at the end of class i went up to the teacher and was like "are we going to be doing many of these types of quizes, because It's really hard to follow with everyone talking at once"...her response was Quote:
ANDDD the kickerrr...we had an assignment to do and we got them back and YAY i got an 81% and its worth 10 percent of my mark..so i thought i did pretty darn well for it being the first assignment and all...we had or pre midterm meeting with her and she was like u could have done better and i made a mistake on something cuz i had never heard her say it n class (it was a mistake onher part with a fake cheque that she had made for us to hand in) so really it was her fault why i got it wrong, cuz she shud have fixed HER mitake inthe first place. So when i noticed the mistake i never questioned it cuz i figured since she had given it to us, heyyyy it must be right, right?....WRONG..but of course..that was my fault for not emailing her and asking her if it was wrong, according to her. We had this lil meeting on wednesday..now friday i walk into another class and go to check my school email and get this! Quote:
i couldnt believe it! I got an 81% on my first assignment so right now my mark is at about an 86 or better cuz that's including my participation and some little work sheets...i have missed ONE class, and usually when i "socialize" it's to clarify wat shes talking about... so me being the nice Patient (getting mad one) i sent an email back Quote:
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I talked to the coordinator for my dept and she was like well i know from personal experience it's very hard to accomodate something u are not use to esp with someone who is deaf/hoh, well if it's so hard then why accept me into the program!? any thoughts on what i should do? i am soooo frusterated and mad about this whole thing.. |
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YOU DOMESTIC DISSENT!
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Location: NJ
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lilitalia89 - since you're at college... why aren't you requesting for special accommodation like sign language interpreter or C.A.R.T.? did you notify its disability office? did you give special instruction to professor beforehand?
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YOU DOMESTIC DISSENT!
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You can't really file a complaint against professor but you can bring up this issue to Dean - usually Dean of Student Affair or Dean of that department (professor's supervisor). I want to know before we make judgment of this situation if lilitalia89 has made proper preparations prior to starting of class such as emailing specific instructions (do not cover mouth, etc.) to professor and setting up accommodations with the Disability Office.
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...And your point is?
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Spartanburg, SC
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It is really imperative that you meet with the coordinator to assess what you may need in class to communicate better, such as ASL interpreters, notetakers, extra review time with instructor one on one, open study groups, and additional test taking time if it is oral (this was performed in another room with instructor at another appointed time), which I used when I was in college.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,084
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Most teachers are very accommodating. In my college, I knew that the disability office person would talk to each professors before the start of class. It is our responsibility to requests accommodations available and to inform professors about your hearing impairement before class.
I think that you should look into other college if your college presents problems like this. |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Detroit
Posts: 447
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OK, let me say this please b/c I understand what you are going thru.
BY LAW YOU HAVE RIGHTS TO THE TEACHERS NOTES. YOU DO NOT NEED AN INTERPRETER UNLESS YOU ARE FULL BLOWN DEAF. IF YOU CAN HEAR WHEN SOMEONE IS LOOKING AT YOU (LIKE I AM) THEN YOU DO NOT NEED TO ADVERTISE YOUR 'DISABILITY' PER ADA. PER ADA, YOU HAVE RIGHTS TO THE TEACHERS NOTES, NOT ANOTHER STUDENTs NOTES. TEACHERS NOTES HIT THE SUBJECT RIGHT ON, STUDENT NOTES MAY NOT BECAUSE THEY ARE SUBJECT TO THE 'BRAIN FILTER' OF THAT STUDENT. What I would do I would find the link to the ADA and send that via email to the person who emailed you. Contact Dean? Nah, if he needs to be involved, the teacher will get him involved. Complaint agst the teacher, nah you have the ADA on your side - - that speaks VOLUMES!!! The reason they are asking you to meet with them is due to liability purposes. If they put in writing that they can not accomadate you w/ teacher notes, then you sue per ADA. I know about this. I have a Masters. More than 1/2 my teachers were Indian from India. They were oh so understanding. I got great ass grades because my teachers made sure I 'got it'. they took time w/ me after class. Like I said in a diff post, I met w/ my teachers one day a week to review. Fight, girl, fight - - you will win, I promise. Don't let them jerk you around. Sorry for the caps but this kinda stuff really really PISSES me off!!! |
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Lil Italian/Jamaican Chic
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Ottawa, ON
Posts: 937
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I already gave her my Individual Student Plan that says i am hard of hearing/deaf that i have a significant amount of difficulty in class hearing and understandign what's going on, as well as all the measures that shud be taken in class: i.e. do not cover mouth, make sure lighting is adequate when talking, make sure there is cc when watching a movie or powerpoint presentation, as well as use my FM system, don't talk while moving around so much, preferential seating, as well as that i have extended times for my test 30 extra mins for every hour. I also do have a blurb in there about student notetakers, which i hate...
what is cart? And i cannot have an terp because i am still learning asl, as well as i wouldn't want to waste a terps time when there are people who really cannot hear at all who need a terp more than i would. Last year i had a comp notetaker that wrote down everything the teacher said because she was like straight off the boat indian and she wouldn't wear my fm system so i just sat there, i decided to switch programs after and i didnt need the class, so needless to say i didn't try hard in it and ended up failing as well...but this class is really important. I am meeting with my disability counsellor today to discuss the emails that were sent back and forth b/w the "success specialist" and I and request a loaner fm system until i find mine..someone may have stolen it..so i don't know if the school will pay for a new one for me. (they paid for my fm system, phonak smartlink sx, and i get to keep it...only that is is missing and i think one of my "friends" from last semester may have taken it) |
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YOU DOMESTIC DISSENT!
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1.20.09 : end of an error
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Because I have experienced language development at a much earlier age than most Deaf, I have a greater appreciation toward the value of words (choices thereof).
C.A.R.T. allows me to receive more information than the sign language employed by those within the education system. My choice would be obvious. The majority of deaf children are born into circumstances where language development is delayed. The subject would be better taught by a fluent interpreter (rare) but usually taught, as a better option against C.A.R.T., via sign language.
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