[stylist] descriminative against voices.
LoriStay at aol.com
LoriStay at aol.com
Mon Oct 27 01:08:19 UTC 2008
the sighted deaf community will use a sign language interpreter. Deaf blind
can use an interpreter who signs into his/ her hand.
Lori
In a message dated 10/26/08 5:50:11 PM, jbron at optonline.net writes:
> I would think that it would be very hard to follow a university lecture if
> a
> person is deaf. Since they give the lecture without consideration to
> special needs students, their positions during speech change and the deaf
> student cannot follow what he is saying. They walk around in front of the
> lecture hall and sometimes sit in a chair. When they are sitting their
> heads often turn to the left, right or the blackboard. I would think that a
> student that has to read lips would have a difficult time following them.
>
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