CAN A STUDENT FAIL?
No. If a student continues to make the effort and perseveres, then the student will never fail. The student may not complete all the requirements at the time of the test, but re-tests are always offered a week or two later on missed material for colored belts and a month or two later for Black Belts. It is not about failing, but succeeding. Instructors will see that each student can succeed no matter what it takes. In the dojo, four letter words like “can’t” and “don’t” are replaced with “can” and “do”. Without giving up, there is no failure.
No. If a student continues to try, preservers, then she/he will never fail. She/he may not complete all the requirements at the time of their test, but re-tests are always offered on material missed for colored belts. Tae Kwon Do is not about failing, but about succeeding. Instructors will see that each student can succeed no matter what it takes. IN the dojang, four letter words like “can’t” and “don’t” are replaced with “can”, “do” and “try”. There is no giving up so there is no failing. WHAT DO THE STUDENTS RECEIVE WITH TESTING Following tests are awarded a new belt and advanced certification. These certificates should be kept in one place for verification at black belt time. The certificates measure 8-1/2″ by 11″ and are suitable for framing. A good way to keep certificates together is to put each new certificate in the front of the frame while keeping the previous certificates in back.
No. If a student continues to try, preservers, then she/he will never fail. She/he may not complete all the requirements at the time of their test, but re-tests are always offered on material missed for colored belts. Tae Kwon Do is not about failing, but about succeeding. Instructors will see that each student can succeed no matter what it takes. IN the dojang, four letter words like “can’t” and “don’t” are replaced with “can”, “do” and “try”. There is no giving up so there is no failing.
No. If a student continues to try, perseveres, then he/she will never fail. He/she may not complete all the requirements at the time of the test, but re-tests are always offered a week later on material missed for colored belts and a month later for black belts. Tae Kwon Do is not about failing, but succeeding. Instructors will see that each student can succeed no matter what it takes. In the gym, four letter words like “can’t” and “don’t” are replaced with “can”, “do” and “try”. There is no giving up so there is no failing.