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As most of us in this group are either instructors or on our way to becomming so, I have decided to pose some questions that I think it would be interesting to discuss. Bear in mind, 9 3/4 out of ten times, before I ask in here, I have already asked Mr. C.
The topic is this:
We all have or have had students that are just absolutely terrible. They try, they listen, but they just don't quite get it. At what point do you, as the instructor say, "Screw it, they are now a orange (insert other color) belt for life" or "Well, they mostly have it, time to pass them based on effort, they can always clean it up later"
Input?
The topic is this:
We all have or have had students that are just absolutely terrible. They try, they listen, but they just don't quite get it. At what point do you, as the instructor say, "Screw it, they are now a orange (insert other color) belt for life" or "Well, they mostly have it, time to pass them based on effort, they can always clean it up later"
Input?