New Member Kits Are Flying Out The Doors!
USA Federation Fall Membership Drive Kicks Off

The 1st batch of Fall Membership Drive New Member Kits are headed out to the newest members of the United States Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation®.  

All new students at any Moo Duk Kwan® Certified School nationwide who register as 1st time Federation members during the Federation's inaugural Fall Membership Drive will receive a spectacular package of benefits, so new students will want to get registered as USA Federation Members right away before these high value membership kits are gone!

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Aspire Higher, Stay In School

Creative concept by Spikes Kangerga Students enrolled in a martial art program are more likely to graduate according to the findings of the KickStart program started by martial art legend Chuck Norris.  The Houston Chron reports that as of 2015 the non-profit Kickstart program is operating in more than 50 schools in Houston, Texas teaching character…

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Why the Federation and FOUNDATION are non-profit

"The "non-profit" institution neither supplies goods or services nor controls. Its "product" is neither a pair of shoes nor an effective regulation. Its product is a changed human being. The non-profit institutions are human change agents. Their "product" is a cured patient, a child that learns, a young man or woman grown into a self-respecting adult; a changed human life altogether.

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A Moment With The Masters November 11-13
Register Before September 30 And Save 15%

The Federation hosts A Moment With The Masters in conjunction with the 1st weekend of the Ko Dan Ja Shim Sa in order that fellow members have an opportunity to share a few moments with the wave of new Ko Dan Ja rank applicants and current Ko Dan Ja leaders and visiting Ko Dan Ja Alumni who are also  participating in the week long Ko Dan Ja Shim Sa experience.

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Conflict Resolution Strategies Are Inappropriate For Dealing With Bullying
School Teachers and Administrators Please Read

Conflict resolution or peer mediation strategies, however, should not be used to address bullying problems because:

  • Peer mediation/conflict resolution programs assume there is a bit of both right and wrong on both sides. Such programs may place some blame on the student who is being bullied and free the student or students who are bullying from some responsibility. These programs work toward a compromise that, in the case of bullying, could mean further victimization of the student who has been bullied.
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