Eric_H
Black Belt
Hello all,
I figured this would be the best place to ask this type of question as most of the folks reading here are teachers/school owners. How would you deal with the situation below?
So I had a slight discipline issue with a junior student under my teacher who i am responsible for. Though not a direct student of mine, he comes in to train during the time I rent off of a local school. He does not contribute financially to my club. Over several weeks he had started coming in later and later to avoid the warmup of class, finally it was getting to where he was missing somewhere between 1/2 to 2/3 of it.
Finally, after one day where he missed the majority of the warmup, I instructed him to go finish the warmup before joining in with the rest of the class. He decided to say no, and acted like he was going to join in class anyways. At which point I told him to go home if he wasn't up for training, he walked on to the mat and started to do what the other folks had started doing.
Now at this point I didn't have many options, and decided that I'd end the whole class rather than have someone breach etiquette to that degree. Thankfully, after some verbal back and forth he was convinced to leave. However if he didn't leave, what would my options have been? Call the cops?
In the old days, etiquette would have probably would have been to just kick him out physically, but that's not really an option in this day and age - or when we're all holding swords...
I figured this would be the best place to ask this type of question as most of the folks reading here are teachers/school owners. How would you deal with the situation below?
So I had a slight discipline issue with a junior student under my teacher who i am responsible for. Though not a direct student of mine, he comes in to train during the time I rent off of a local school. He does not contribute financially to my club. Over several weeks he had started coming in later and later to avoid the warmup of class, finally it was getting to where he was missing somewhere between 1/2 to 2/3 of it.
Finally, after one day where he missed the majority of the warmup, I instructed him to go finish the warmup before joining in with the rest of the class. He decided to say no, and acted like he was going to join in class anyways. At which point I told him to go home if he wasn't up for training, he walked on to the mat and started to do what the other folks had started doing.
Now at this point I didn't have many options, and decided that I'd end the whole class rather than have someone breach etiquette to that degree. Thankfully, after some verbal back and forth he was convinced to leave. However if he didn't leave, what would my options have been? Call the cops?
In the old days, etiquette would have probably would have been to just kick him out physically, but that's not really an option in this day and age - or when we're all holding swords...