Ok, now that we have all seen the minimum standards required for the PADI open water certification, I want to hear from PADI instructors. Do you strictly adhere to these minimum standards or do you teach beyond them?
We have seen it said on this bourd many times that it is the instructor that makes the difference and not the agency. So, what do you do differently to make your course stand out from the instructor's down the steet? And if you teach beyond the established standards, do you have to submit the material to PADI for approval? I ask this because I am considering adding the PADI Instructor certification to my PDIC Instructor certification to make me more marketable. I hate to think I will be stuck teaching a cookie-cutter course to my students.
Your thoughts and opinions will be appreciated.
Thanks
Ed
:iwagima:
We have seen it said on this bourd many times that it is the instructor that makes the difference and not the agency. So, what do you do differently to make your course stand out from the instructor's down the steet? And if you teach beyond the established standards, do you have to submit the material to PADI for approval? I ask this because I am considering adding the PADI Instructor certification to my PDIC Instructor certification to make me more marketable. I hate to think I will be stuck teaching a cookie-cutter course to my students.
Your thoughts and opinions will be appreciated.
Thanks
Ed
:iwagima: