GOALS
Our program goals are challenging. Within one year, nine out of ten
children in the program will show:
· An increase in physical activity, focus, self-control and academic
performance.
· A decrease in the number of truancies, suspensions and incidents
of disruptive behavior.
METHODS
There are three components for accomplishing the program objectives:
1. Training: Black Belt instructors offer karate classes to youngsters
on-site, after school, at least twice weekly. Junior Black Belts and
aspiring Black Belt students assist the adult instructors. Each class
is 45 to 60 minutes long. Class sizes are 25 to 35 students, with two
instructors per class.
2. Classes are structured to integrate discipline, respect, self confidence,
approval, philosophy, activity and core teachings based upon universal
principles that honor mankind.
3. Tournaments: All the children are encouraged to participate in
semi-annual karate tournaments produced by the California Japanese Karate
Federation. K.I.C.K. arranges for transportation and pays for tournament
enrollment fees. A heritage of excellence is passed on to the children
through their training, preparation and participation in tournament
competition.
EVALUATION
The K.I.C.K. program goals and objectives are measured in two ways:
Attendance forms and parent/guardian evaluation surveys. Every youth
participating in a training class is required to sign in on the attendance
form.
When the young person begins the program, a baseline parent/guardian
evaluation is administered via telephone. After the baseline measurement
is captured, the surveys are administered every year.