jillio
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This is a bit of a rant...
I go to a mainstream school and have no supports aside from seating in the front of the class, and the use of an FM system. I have a profound loss and I wear hearing aids, I can perceive speech sounds with them but I need to speech read in order to communicate.
The other day I was at school and my teacher was talking to some new teacher interns that were coming into our class. He brought them over to me and said "this is our only disabled student." I said back to him that "I am not disabled, I am Deaf.". He argued that I did have a disability because I can't communicate effectivly without supports. I responded by saying that I can communicate perfectly effectivly with ASL/PSE. Bascially we argued for a while before he said "fine you don't have a disability. Then you don't need supports at school" That afternoon he made sure the front row was full, so I had to sit near the back of the class. He also refused to use my FM. I took off my hearing aids and read a book in the back of the room. I was mad.
Who was right in this situation?
I don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. Do I apologize? Ah!
No, you don't apologize. He was totally wrong for taking away the accommodations that had been provided for you, such as your preferential seating. This man is an insensitive oaf, and he was completely in the wrong. First of all, it is not his place to introduce you in that manner. That is a breach of confidentiality. You must self disclose that information.
This man has no place in a classroom, IMO. I agree with Chase and the others. Take this to the top. This man needs to be put in his place.



