cancun mark:Wow, there have been a lot of interesting comments on this thread since I last saw it. I think one of the general trends is that there a lot of people out there that know sweet FA about what they are talking about regarding this topic. Im sorry if this offends anyone, but taking a DM course doesnt quallify anyone to comment on how it should be taught.
Until you have taught your first thirty or fourty divemasters, you probably shouldnt be commenting on this thread. or it should be moved to I2I.
PADI's reccommended course hours is 50 for the Divemaster.
For all of you that are confusing how long it takes to read the book, take the exams, do the swims, draw the map etc with how long it takes to become a seasoned professional, take a good look at any dive course.
The course is designed to give you the basic skills and knowledge for that particular level.
Can you do the course in a week or ten days? SURE YOU CAN
Can you become a professional Divemaster in a week to ten days H*ll NO
The more internship you can get with real students and divers the better, but as James Goddard and Christi pointed out dont expect to get 4 weeks all you can dive buffet for $400. The closest I can do is $500 for 50 or so dives, and another $500 for the course.
If you already have the dives, great, take the course
if you dont have the dives, go get them then take the course,
or take the course and get them during the course,
or take the course and get them after the course.
you choose what kind of divemaster you want to be.
Personally I think they should dumb down the divemaster course, make it into DIVEGUIDE, take away all the teaching from it, make the Assistant Instructor course a separate entity rather than the consolation proze for failing an IE, that would give us more time to train real instructors during the IDC.
Thats my opinion and I'm sticking to it and am happy to discuss it with anyone that knows what they are talking about.
I couldn't agree with you more on just about everything you said!
I haven't certified 40 or 50 DM's yet, myself only 6 in the last three years (obviously local dive shops and bigger training centers get more DM candidates). Each has been a very rewarding experience and I have learned better ways of doing things each time as well as learning a few things from my students as well.
I REALLY like your idea about a different structure for the DM/AI/OWSI path. As it is right now, an AI is not much more than a DM.
I also tritto your "dive buffet" comment. The dives I include are included as part of the internship, this does not mean you get on the boat a "fun dive" everyday during your course. I do work out special rates for DM candidates during their course for extra dives.
Thanks Mark for your excellent post on this topic!