General Information |
Professor: |
Ron Southwyck |
Course: |
TAE K |
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Student Grade: |
Not Specified |
Post Date: |
1:52:32 PM 10/28/2003 |
Overall Rating: |
Poor |
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Exam Information |
Exam Content: |
Multiple Choice
Matching
True/False
Fill in the Blank
Essay
Problem Solving
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Mandatory Final: |
Not Specified |
Cumulative Final: |
Not Specified |
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Other Information |
Textbook Required: |
Not Specified |
Extra Credit Available: |
Not Specified |
Attendance Required: |
Not Specified |
Quantity of Notes: |
Not Specified |
Difficulty: |
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Additional Comments |
Ron Southwyck teaches Tae Kwon Do at Michigan State University. His position as an instructor is unclear as he does not have a college degree. He teaches a credit earning class during the day and an informal class that meets three evenings each week. There is a martial arts instructor over him, though he is reluctant to inform anyone who that is.
Even though Ron Southwyck has some positive qualities, he is an instructor to be avoided at all costs. His positive qualities are his competence as a martial artist, his ability to provide good instruction, and his popularity among some students. Despite this, he is immature and intense in his interpersonal interactions. He fosters clicks in which some students become a part of the in-group. He scapegoats others by mocking them or saying negative things about them, sometimes when they are within hearing distance.
Ron Southwyck is a man in his mid-thirties who socializes with students outside class who are in their early twenties. He arranges weekend outings in which they wear their MSU Tae Kwon Do jackets and go to bars looking for fights. In class, Ron Southwyck is violent with students he does not like, and will physically hurt them when sparring. He arranges these situations in advance, making sure his buddies will come to his aide if he starts to lose. It goes without saying that Ron Southwycks behavior is in opposition to the fundamental tenants of martial arts, which is to use ones ability for self-defense. Ron Southwycks behavior is inexcusable and is unfortunate for a person of his talent.
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