Gary Dolce
14th August 2000, 03:23
Gassho,
This could go in the "teaching children thread" but I wanted to put it in a new one to ensure that more people see it.
The current issue of the Journal of Asian Martial Arts (Vol. 9, No. 2, 2000 - no other date given), contains an excellant article on teaching Shorinji Kempo to children (although I think a lot could also be applied to adults). I'm not sure how widely the Journal is available - in the US you can find it at Borders Books. You can also get it through the publisher's website:
http://www.goviamedia.com
The article is written by Sakuyama Sensei of Takahagi Doin in Japan. I first met Sakuyama Sensei in 1985, and even though the total amount of time I have spent with him over the years has been small, he has had a profound influence on my understanding of Shorinji Kempo techniques, of Kongo Zen, and of myself. He is a remarkable teacher and person.
The article, entitled "Kon and Haku: The Spirit of Heaven and Earth in Children", describes Sakuyama Sensei's views of how children develop "heart" and how teachers need to connect with children by teaching from the "heart". I don't currently teach children's classes, but as a parent I see a lot of truth in the article and I think the concepts provide insights into teaching anyone. I strongly recommend it.
This could go in the "teaching children thread" but I wanted to put it in a new one to ensure that more people see it.
The current issue of the Journal of Asian Martial Arts (Vol. 9, No. 2, 2000 - no other date given), contains an excellant article on teaching Shorinji Kempo to children (although I think a lot could also be applied to adults). I'm not sure how widely the Journal is available - in the US you can find it at Borders Books. You can also get it through the publisher's website:
http://www.goviamedia.com
The article is written by Sakuyama Sensei of Takahagi Doin in Japan. I first met Sakuyama Sensei in 1985, and even though the total amount of time I have spent with him over the years has been small, he has had a profound influence on my understanding of Shorinji Kempo techniques, of Kongo Zen, and of myself. He is a remarkable teacher and person.
The article, entitled "Kon and Haku: The Spirit of Heaven and Earth in Children", describes Sakuyama Sensei's views of how children develop "heart" and how teachers need to connect with children by teaching from the "heart". I don't currently teach children's classes, but as a parent I see a lot of truth in the article and I think the concepts provide insights into teaching anyone. I strongly recommend it.