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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?
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Can you point me to any research that says the US has the worst education standards? I know that there arent any. Researchers dont even do studies like that. I coulnt even imaging setting up a research study like that...and I do a lot of research read a lot of it.
Being strict for the kids classes may be good for them. But for the adult classes? Come on. And I do agree, schools in america are not that strict and should be more but the US school system is much better than other countries. Besides that argument though, as someone who knows about teaching and research on teaching, there is a big difference in teaching adults and kids. My bjj school is not strict. It is more like a sport. We respect the coach, sometimes call him by his name, coach, sir, but its up to us. Respect is good and great. I just think it may be overboard a bit for the adult classes thats all.
There are differences between adults and children but TKD does not seem to want to recognize them. That is why 14-16 year old have black belts. In bjj, you cant even earn a blue belt (which is the lowest besides white), until you are 16 and then you have many years till black. Seeing a black belt under 20 years old would be amazing and be an elite athlete. Im not trying to compare the two, but its just a good example.