TaiChiTJ said:
I was just curious what types of rules different schools have for addressing the teacher and for students addressing each other.
When is a new student informed of these rules and what is done if they are broken?
How are problems like coming to class late, loud talking during class rowdiness handled?
We don't have any listed rules, it's just common sense. We call the instructors by their first names, although most students refer to the oldest and by far most experienced instructor as Mr. (last name). Not that he's asked us to, he'd respond to his first name I'm sure, but I think you just get the sense that he's a Mr.
Students call each other by their first names.
Coming to class late, no big deal. The instructors and other students might crack a couple jokes at your expense.
Talking in class is perfectly fine, most times there's conversations going on. Talking while the instructor is talking is not allowed, however. Adults never do it, children do sometimes. If its a child, the instructor will say sternly, "No talking while I'm talking," and if its an adult, they give you this look (and everyone else looks at you too) until you realize everyone is looking at you and you shouldnt be talking and you say sorry. (yes, I have done this once or twice while not paying attention lol)
There's only one student that we have a problem with in class - anger issues, and just some general problems. He gets mad and knocks bags over and doesnt pick them up, and speaks out of turn. Because of this he is on probation when it comes to group classes and is not allowed to spar.
I dont know any more details about it than that.