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Originally Posted by john55 Why must the teacher be strict? This isnt the military. They should act no different than a sport coach. They are not your master, even though they may be a master of the art. I dont even understand why they would want to be referred to as such.
Maybe that stuff is good for kids, but when you are 30 years old, and hold a degree such as a doctor, you shouldnt need to call a 14 year old sir, or Mr. and bow to them. One of the first things I learned at medical school is that its much better to get on a first name basis with patients as they will respect and trust you more.
What does strict have to do with respect and learning? If you can find me anything in the education or ed psychology literature that agrees with that then I would support it. But I can promise you that it says the opposite (I hold an advanced degree in education a s well). |
well i know that most tkd schools in america arnt strict at all, and have very low disciplinary standards, and well the people in those scholls cannot fight?(not saying this is the reason why just throwing around questions, and ideas and such)
schools in America are not strict at all, and there is no respect in schools in America. and just so happens America has one of the worst education standards int he world! and is considered obe of the dumbest!(not saying anything no one get mad,just throwing around ideas)
maybe hard discipline isnt so useless?
can discipline,or military like leadership, improve the learning envirement for people?
my TKD instructor was very strict, and out TKD school was military like, and he would hit us for not bowing right, and all that messed up abussive stuff that we all hated him for. but i notice that evryone in our school could fight(for real), and id say our yellow belt over there is about the equivalent of a black belt here. just saying maybe hard discipline could help, although it may lower sells, it may help?