Originally Posted by
jks9199
I'm curious... Why all of the delay and stalling?
You pretest a candidate; that I can understand. You want to be sure that they're ready for the test. But why wait several weeks to inform them whether you feel they're ready or not? If they were to fail -- wouldn't it be hard to work with them to help them get ready if they didn't know they failed?
OK... move past that. You do the formal black belt testing, and sometime a couple of weeks later, you let them know they passed. Again -- why the delay? I can understand it if, for example, graders are still reading candidate's reports/essays, as a required in some schools, but otherwise, it just seems like stalling and game playing to me.
I can understand making a big to-do over the promotions at the next event, sort of, but I think that it's a little frustrating if you know you've passed, but it's going to be 3 months till the next event, so you're not "promoted" yet... And then you have to wait yet again for the certificate?
It's your school; they're your students. Understand, I'm not suggesting that what you're doing is wrong, or inferior, or anything else along those lines. I just get frustrated at what seems to me to be stalls and game playing. I won't put someone up for black belt (or any other rank) unless I'm confident they'll pass and reflect well on me. You pass -- I want you to know as soon as possible, and then to be promoted as soon as possible, as well. I mean -- what rank is a person who's passed their black belt test, but hasn't been formally promoted yet? Or been awarded the belt -- but not the certificate?
For those from the instant gratification generation:
One is a test and one is a promotion.
They are not the same thing.
One does not necessarly guarentee the other.
I do not have to test someone to promote them.
I do not have to promote someone because they have tested.
Rank is not a right (The lord giveth and the lord taketh away)
When you take a test in school you don't have to know if you passed right then! (And sometimes logistics prevent this)
What is your rush?
I have done and seen both done.
I found that if you promoted on the same day students felt that it was their right and it had to be done this way, which is a load of crap.
So I vary what I do.
It is the instructors perogitive, not the students right.