Summer Tutoring Update - Bad News

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • Unfortunately, due to someone in HR making assumptions rather than checking facts before answering my questions, I was told I could work at the tutoring center when, in fact, it wasn't allowed by the school.
    The STAR center and I are quite upset with them but I hope that a new tutor is able to be hired soon.
    Thank you for understanding and your support. I hope, ASL Instructors, that you're all able to find some good tutoring help for your students this summer. If you want to reach out for private tutoring, my email is r.coleman.asl@gmail.com

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  • @thrivinginamber2642
    @thrivinginamber2642 25 днів тому

    That's terrible, and classes start in 7 weeks. This spring, our Deaf teacher had two class sessions, series of unfortunate events, corona hospital, not hear from since, other teacher, interpreter, have 4 classes already, adopt our class, she also have cursory hospital staff ASL class in spring, overworked, phoned-in our class, not sure how much other students learned, class-time used up guiding us through our homework, only 5 people in class, it seemed she knows how to get people through the class, to keep them on-track, but at the expense of actual learning, this is true of the CODA who teaches the non-credit class, pooled the 1 and 2 classes together to keep classes from getting cancelled, the two green-horns abandoned class, one of them, rightfully in disgust, the other one actually had more expressive understanding than the rest of the class, including me, why, her lower jaw was missing, so she, like Deaf, needed to express herself in non-verbal ways, even though she still relied on speech. I had 6 months internet learning at the time and could barely keep up, class geared for above my level, still learned things, always+++, long road. Oh, that overworked interpreter, tore into my confidence, at least tried to, my confidence is not dependent on her at all, learn from many many hands, that interpreter stuck in curriculum, as in, she's an expert at the curriculum, not ASL, could have learned sooo-much from the Deaf teacher. Anyway, imperfect circumstances, make do.