I have been in extensive discussion with the key people from the PADI training department in the past few months. Unless I am completely fooled by what I have been told so far, you will see changes in the next year or so. In the last talks we had, the discussion centered around two approaches to instruction that will achieve the result of having students capable, buoyant swimmers who can do the critical skills in mid-water. One is the one I described above. The other is to start them on their knees and then quickly transition them to performance in a horizontal, neutral performance of the skill. (The person who wrote that said "in the same session."
I was not completely fooled. I was not, in fact, fooled in the slightest.
This is actually a pretty big announcement buried at the end of this thread.
This past summer a group of instructors around the world, including a number of SB members, engaged in a collaborative project to submit an article on this kind of discussion to PADI for potential publication in its professional publication, The Undersea Journal. The discussions I described above were in relation to that submission, with a member of the PADI staff essentially becoming a co-author with extensive suggestions and revisions. I was just informed that the article will be published this spring.