Age-Specific
Curriculum
What
It Really Means
The term “age-specific” is used very often in
education and healthcare. It has a very definite meaning and is used to
describe things that are prepared specifically for the age of the child it is targeting.
However, this term is often used more loosely, especially in the martial arts
world, when referring to “age-specific classes.”
Many martial arts schools define their “age-specific”
classes as children being divided up into classes by their age. And while this
is very important, the actual curriculum being taught and the way it is taught,
is the same across the board. That is like teaching math the same way to a 5-year-old
as you do to a 10-year-old. Doing this creates frustration for the student and
the teacher. Anything we teach should be done according to the child’s age and
their stage of development.
To alleviate the dissatisfaction in children’s
martial arts classes, the SKILLZ program was developed after years of research
in the areas of child development, neuroscience, and psychology. The result, a child
development course that uses martial arts as a vehicle for teaching. It is designed
specifically for certain age groups based on the scientific facts that children
at different ages have different motor skills and levels of intelligence.
Therefore, providing them with a curriculum that applies this information is
ground-breaking.
The first step that SKILLZ took in the
implementation of this was to separate classes by age group. Once research was
complete, it was found that the children needed to be divided up in the
following way: 3-4 year old’s, 5-6 year old’s, 7-9 year old’s, and 10-14 year
old’s. These SKILLZ levels are broken down this way so that each age group can
receive the best training based on their current abilities as well as areas
they need to improve on.
The second step that was taken was to create a
curriculum that teaches martial arts at a level that is challenging yet
attainable for each age group. This was possible because a specific program was
created for each level. In each of these levels, a set of 8 skills were formed
that would challenge that particular age group while also building on the
foundation that they already had. Teaching martial arts within this helps
children learn martial arts but at a level that makes goals attainable for
them.
The last piece that was important in the development
of the SKILLZ program was for the instructors to be trained to understand the
stages of development so that they know what to expect and what not to expect
from each age level. In addition to this, the instructors are trained on the 8 Teaching
SKILLZ and the 10 Laws of Instruction so that each student is receiving
individual attention according to their specific needs as well as completing
goals that were set for each age group.
A children’s
martial arts program should be fun and engaging for both the student and the instructor.
Creating classes that are truly age-specific is key in making this happen. When
this takes place, the martial arts class becomes more of a child development
course, which will provide more benefits to the child and will help them learn
and retain the actual martial arts material better. When classes are developed
this way, they become more powerful, fun, and easier than ever.
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