A student was told by his college professor not to speak aloud in class any more because his stutter was 'infringing on other students' time'.
Phillip Garber Jr, 16, from New Jersey and a student at County College of Morris, has suffered from a stutter since he was very young.
The intelligent and confident 16-year-old - who is taking two college classes this semester - has a lot to say in class and was angered when he was told he should keep his comments until afterwards.
In fact, college professor Elizabeth Snyder not only sent him an email discouraging him from actively participating in class discussion, but ignored his raised hand for the whole 75-minute history session.
Mr Garber told the New York Times that his professor sent him an email after he had participated in a couple of class sessions saying: 'I believe it would be better for everyone if you kept a sheet of paper on your desk and wrote down the answers.'
Later, he said, she told him: 'Your speaking is disruptive.'
Mr Garber reported the incident to a college dean who then had him transferred to another class where he has been encouraged to join in again
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QUESTION?
Do you think the teacher did the right thing?.... Do you think this Kid should've complied?...
Couple of things:
well, this kid has some youtube vids where he talks about his stuttering, but you can see kind of an attitude in there, if you closely study the videos, well, Its strange. He seems to think that a way to outsmart this "disease". (dunno if it is) is to build up confidence, but on the way, I think immaturity gets a hold of him.
Now, the teacher... well, I don't know how she approached the kid, but I don't think it was done in a smart way.
Anyways, I'm interested in this story, I think its a few months old, but yeah share your thoughts if you like