Hello all.
I am a college student and trying to learn ASL. I think I am a serious student and I really want to apply to a interpreter training program this year when I finish my degree. So far I have all A's in my classes, I socialize with Deaf people, and I am really making an effort to learn ASL and Deaf culture. This semester I am having trouble with one teacher who seemed to hate me the first minute he met me. He will ask me a question then tell me I am wrong before I have a chance to even answer. He criticizes me but doesn't offer corrections although he will show other students how to sign something correctly. He just tells me I am wrong. I am afraid to ask questions in class because he rolls his eyes at me. He tells me to "go home" during class, that I am not a good student, and that I am ruining his class even when I am not doing anything wrong. No matter what I do he just hates me. I don't know what to do. I would like to talk to him but in high school when faced with teachers like this, I learned that having a rational conversation with some people is impossible. I think it might piss him off more if I asked him what his problem is.
I do not play "the race card" but I have noticed that I am the only African American in the pre-interpreter classes at both schools I attend. Could this be a factor in his attitude with me? There are probably 75 students total but I am the only brown one. Are there any interpreters who have had a similar experience? Are there any African American interpreters who have been the only brown person in their class for several years? Did you feel isolated or feel that teachers treated you different? I have met African American interpreters and they seemed very nice and skilled. But do any Deaf/Hard of Hearing people believe African Americans should not be interpreters?
Thanks. Brin.
I am a college student and trying to learn ASL. I think I am a serious student and I really want to apply to a interpreter training program this year when I finish my degree. So far I have all A's in my classes, I socialize with Deaf people, and I am really making an effort to learn ASL and Deaf culture. This semester I am having trouble with one teacher who seemed to hate me the first minute he met me. He will ask me a question then tell me I am wrong before I have a chance to even answer. He criticizes me but doesn't offer corrections although he will show other students how to sign something correctly. He just tells me I am wrong. I am afraid to ask questions in class because he rolls his eyes at me. He tells me to "go home" during class, that I am not a good student, and that I am ruining his class even when I am not doing anything wrong. No matter what I do he just hates me. I don't know what to do. I would like to talk to him but in high school when faced with teachers like this, I learned that having a rational conversation with some people is impossible. I think it might piss him off more if I asked him what his problem is.
I do not play "the race card" but I have noticed that I am the only African American in the pre-interpreter classes at both schools I attend. Could this be a factor in his attitude with me? There are probably 75 students total but I am the only brown one. Are there any interpreters who have had a similar experience? Are there any African American interpreters who have been the only brown person in their class for several years? Did you feel isolated or feel that teachers treated you different? I have met African American interpreters and they seemed very nice and skilled. But do any Deaf/Hard of Hearing people believe African Americans should not be interpreters?
Thanks. Brin.