"We are taking this incident very seriously," District Chancellor Greg Gillespie said during a virtual press conference on Friday."We are currently investigating the situation and following our protocols to address it."
A California professor was placed on leave after he berated a hard-of-hearing student during a virtual class. Above, a course on Zoom is displayed as classes begin amid the COVID pandemic at the University of New Mexico on August 17, 2020 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.The professor teaches anatomy and physiology and has been a full-time tenured faculty member for 20 years, according to district officials.
A"thorough and fair" investigation will take approximately three months, according to a press release issued Friday by the district, which will begin to assemble a witness list. The process could involve an outside investigator, theRemote learning has raised specific challenges and differences for students with disabilities.
I had a classmate in college who had a hearing issue. An aid sat next to her in class and repeated what the professor was saying into a soundproof mic called a stenomask. This professor is acting like this isn't a normal thing. This is a typical means of student accessibility.
I have health issues that have impacted my ability to study. My professors are the exact opposite of this, even when I have missed assignments. They're supportive and understanding. I don't even attend office hours or anything, they never confront me like this... disgusting.
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