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Introduction to The Art of Taekwon-Do: Yellow Belt


Self Paced
Introduction to The Art of Taekwon-Do: Yellow Belt

Short Summary

This is a self-paced online course created for students who are taking Taekwon-Do at a middle/high school level.

Class Information

$6.21
24
30
$149.00
From Ages 13 to 18

Availability

This online course is available at any time. Students may complete the course at their own pace and advance to the next level of learning.

Description

The tenets of Taekwon-Do include Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self Control, and Indomitable Spirit. In this competency-based course, students will use these tenets as they learn the original Taekwon-Do from an 8th DegreeBack Belt, Grand Master, who is a 9-time U.S. Open Grand Champion. An emphasis will be placed on Taekwon-Do basic movements, patterns, blocking, and kicking techniques. Using virtual reality, students will practice these Taekwon-Dobasic movements, which have been designed to perfect their skills and to prepare them to test for their yellow belt. Upon completion of this course, students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to earn a digital badge in the Art of Taekwon-Do and will be better prepared for their yellow belt test.

Neurodivergency Specializations and Accommodations

Onfire Learning online self-paced student-led courses for students with ADHD, giftedness, anxiety, dyslexia, auditory processing disorders, and autism offer tailored accommodations:

    •    ADHD: Flexible schedules, chunked content, interactive activities, frequent breaks, and visual schedules.

    •    Gifted: Advanced curriculum, independent projects, enrichment programs, and differentiated instruction.

    •    Anxiety: Stress reduction techniques, supportive communication, flexible deadlines, and a calm learning environment.

    •    Dyslexia: Text-to-speech tools, dyslexia-friendly fonts, visual aids, and extended time.

    •    Auditory Processing: Captioned videos, transcripts, visual instructions, and quiet spaces.

    •    Autism: Structured learning, social skills training, sensory-friendly materials, visual supports, and personalized feedback.

General accommodations include individualized education plans, accessible technology, parental involvement, and trained educators, ensuring a supportive and inclusive learning experience.

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