California professor put on paid administrative leave after video shows him chastising student who is hard of hearing
Michael Abram, a professor at a California community college, is on paid leave and under investigation after video of him speaking critically to a hard-of-hearing student during an online class surfaced.
Posted: Feb 24, 2021 8:43 AM
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A tenure-track professor at a California community college is on leave and under investigation after video of him speaking critically to a hard-of-hearing student during an online class made the rounds on social media.
Last Thursday, a two-minute video broken into three parts for TikTok surfaced showing a Zoom recording from a physiology class at Oxnard College that day taught by professor Michael Abram, who is identified in the video by name and by a student in his class.
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A biology professor at Oxnard College, a community college in California, has been put on administrative leave after a video surfaced of him speaking disdainfully and sarcastically to a hard-of-hearing student, ABC7 reported. “You can hear me a little bit? Why didn’t you answer all the times I spoke to you then?” the professor, Michael Abram, asked the student in the video. He
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