what is the difference between professor at Gallaudet and Harvard

I said COLLEGE people, not delayed teen/adults. If they were denied full access to any language, this is delayed education. Are you telling me it's okay that they can be in COLLEGE and still developing language?

sure why not. many students enter college with a great deficiency from average in any subjects. Colleges are better equipped than high schools to fix those deficiency. many of them have special programs.
 
sure why not. many students enter college with a great deficiency from average in any subjects. Colleges are better equipped than high schools to fix those deficiency. many of them have special programs.


And Gallaudet is a college that has the ability to meet deaf people's needs wheras so many public schools dont so kids from the programs where their needs werent met can have that opportunity at Gallaudet.
 
Jiro, Shel90, and loml,

I understand the NEED for special programs but are you guys saying that you support the previously mentioned teachers who want textbooks converted into ASL and everything written in ASL? That doesnt sound like they support reading and writing skills. If one needs to convert a textbook into ASL, chances are that the textbook has nothing to do with ASL, but rather a subject.
 
Jiro, Shel90, and loml,

I understand the NEED for special programs but are you guys saying that you support the previously mentioned teachers who want textbooks converted into ASL and everything written in ASL? That doesnt sound like they support reading and writing skills. If one needs to convert a textbook into ASL, chances are that the textbook has nothing to do with ASL, but rather a subject.


I went to a workshop called "Signwriting"...It talked about that..I didnt agree with it. Also, by putting ASL in print distors the language anyway.
 
Jiro, Shel90, and loml,

I understand the NEED for special programs but are you guys saying that you support the previously mentioned teachers who want textbooks converted into ASL and everything written in ASL? That doesnt sound like they support reading and writing skills. If one needs to convert a textbook into ASL, chances are that the textbook has nothing to do with ASL, but rather a subject.

Daredevel7 - I, myself, am certainly not saying that.
 
Hearing colleges also provide "developmental studies" (remedial instruction) for hearing and deaf students.

Here's the thing. College is not the place for developmental level learning. The elementary and secondary schools should be doing their job. That's where the ball is dropped. Public elementary and secondary schools are just pushing the kids thru without educating them. They shouldn't allow kids to graduate until they get the education that our taxes pay for.

There is no reason young people should have to pay colleges to teach them basic, non-credit, reading, writing, and math.
 
Deaf people respected Gallaudet professors. hearing people listen to Havard profs with the big egos and narcissist behaviors

I didn't respect them. I challenged them and they asked me to leave because I was very confused with their way of teaching. They were teaching me how to use noun, verb, and adjective. I was pissed a bit. Sometimes, they'd stand and stare at the board while the rest of us are actually sleeping. Respect to the teachers who participanes more. Not the other way around.


Professors with big egos and narcissist behaviors means you weren't happy with them.

For the hearing students, it is how they learn, not how the teacher teaches.
 
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