oh dear...
~~How do you feel when you realize that you're 'teaching' a junior student simply by training with them? Unspoken or unacknowledged you, as their percieved senior, are teaching by example. It's not just on sensei up front, it's on you too.~~:eek:
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I often feel the greatest responsibility for teaching is burdened onto the training partners. My most effective learning and teaching has been as a training partner, regardless of who held the title of Sensei...
I feel this is the way it should be... If that makes any sense. |
I see it as an opportunity to learn the technique even better because you need to understand it a little more. I've always heard that the greatest teacher was the greatest student.
Darrell |
given that I outweigh everyone in the dojo by 50 pounds, and stand at least two inches taller than everyone, I'm always a learning experience for them :D
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Sometimes this is also used in class. For example, our club has a special 8 lessons course for people to get a introduction to Aikido. At this course 15 to 30 new people come. They have no clue and do not know what to do, and some things we dont tell them. At the beginning of the class of course all the seniors bow, and after 2 times everybody knows you have to bow at the beginning without being told so. |
You teach everyone you meet.
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Learn when teaching...
Be a student while one is a teacher... |
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Humbled Hopeful, that I don't show them anything too wrong. Until again, Lynn |
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