Martial Arts Instruction: Applying Educational Theory and Communication Techniques

Martial Arts Instruction: Applying Educational Theory and Communication Techniques

by LawrenceA.Kane (Author)

Synopsis

While the old adage, those who can't do, teach, is not entirely true, all too often those who can do cannot teach effectively. This book is unique in that it offers a holistic approach to teaching martial arts; incorporating elements of educational theory and communication techniques typically overlooked in budo. Teachers will improve their abilities to motivate, educate, and retain students, while students interested in the martial arts will develop a better understanding of what instructional method best suits their needs. *A tactical toolset useful to anyone's teaching style*Improve your ability to motivate, educate, and retain students*Explains how to optimize time and attention*Designed to individual preferences and learning styles*Effective for both children and adultsThe author's approach balances the reality that martial arts instructs are responsible for ensuring the safety of practitioners who learn potentially deadly techniques with the truism that if their classes are not enjoyable and productive no one will participate in them.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 140
Edition: 2
Publisher: YMAA Publication Center
Published: 01 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 159439024X
ISBN 13: 9781594390241

Media Reviews
I found myself thinking 'I didn't know that' several times as I read this book. -- Loren W. Christensen Boeing trains hundreds of security officers, Kane's ideas will help us be more effective. -- Gregory A. Gwash, Chief Security Officer
Author Bio
Lawrence A. Kane is the author of Surviving Armed Assaults, Martial Arts Instruction, and Blinded by the Night, and co-author of The Way of Kata, The Way to Black Belt, and The Little Black Book of Violence (USA Book News--2009 Best Books Award Finalist; ForeWord Magazine--2010 Book of the Year Award Finalist). A paid book reviewer for ForeWord magazine and Clarion Reviews, he consults with other authors from time to time to help assure realism in their novels, particularly in fight scenes. Lawrence lives in Seattle, WA.