Walter once bubbled...
Andrew,
"Yes. It is a strong statement. Of course it is my opinion, but it is an opinion formed after watching incompetence in this industry for years. These instructors are everywhere. I've seen them from all parts of the country and from other countries. MY area is an area which draws instructors from many areas, so I get the opportunity to watch incompetent instructors from many areas."
Me too, I've travelled around the world, worked with thousands of divers, and pros over the years. but that does not qualify me or you to make such statements having nothing but your own experience to base it on. --"Most instructors are incompetant" Does this include the ones that you trained?
I wholeheartedly agree that there are many "incopetant Instructors" in the world. This is very beneficial for me. It keeps people returning for more quality instruction after they have experienced "less than quality".
I encourage the advertising of the fact that all instructors are not somehow equal or "clones" so to speak. If there is any hope for the quality trainers in the industry, we need to support the idea that quality still exists, for those who look.
"Most divemaster courses leave out much of what should be included."
There you go again. How can you make such a statement based on your experience. As you have never visited one of my classes, I fail to see how you could accurately judge me. What's that, you havent evaluated the performance of several thousand others besides me.
Fact is I would put my money behind any of my DMs to challenge the skills of many OWSI's trained by your Florida meat factories.
You are quick to support your friends on this board of being some of the only competant instructors in the world. I don't doubt their qualifications, but what is that opinion based on?
"Just as 'open water' class qualifies one to 'learn to dive'"
Where did you pick up such an ridiculous idea?
I didn't. I was quoting someone from another post. I do feel there is some truth to this statement however. Are you suggesting that a newly certified diver is ready to go to 130 feet, penetrate wrecks, nitrox, night dive? Of course not. Additional training is needed. A new open water diver has learned the basics of how to blow bubbles under water as well as the basic safety skills involved in diving.
"IMO, the "OWSI" rating qualifies one to 'learn to teach diving'"
"If this is the attitude of those certifying instructors, then I know how we get all the incompetence in dive instruction. When I was actively certifying instructors, I failed anyone who wasn't up to speed. "
I don't know much about whatever agency you worked for. In a PADI program, Candidates attend an IDC and then, are evaluated at the IE. The trainer does not have the option of passing or failing anyone. That determination is made by PADI evaluators. I'm sure you can appreciate the nessessity of doing it this way, that's a whole other point right now.
There's a time to gain the skills necessary to teach. That time is before instructor certification. You should be learning how to teach as an AI.
"Learning to teach while training new divers is an incredibly stupid approach."
Earth to walter,? that was my whole point! People who think they have learned it all as a new owsi have a short life span in the industry (IMO)
I think we agree on a lot of this, but if you expect others to respect or value your statements you need to avoid making leading statements and specify directly which areas are based on your opinion. Not sure if you are misinterperetting my words of if perhaps I was not clear in my meaning. WHile the owsi has been trained to teach using a particular style, they are limited in which programs to teach.
There has been a lot of discussion about instructor experience (the "100 dives enough" thread). Agencies such as PADI are willing to grant the Instructor rating (for specialty courses) simply if the applicant states that they have done more than 20 dives in that particular aspect of diving. I do not agree with this. This (IMO) is one of the contributing factors to the existance of so many "incompetant Instructors"
Thank you for correcting the last one by adding " of course this is my opinion"
Your response seemed to me to be a little hostile and "stand-offish". Are you insulted that someone else has an opinion to add? Perhaps a "Walter only" thread would be a better place to post your thoughts.
I don't think you would call me "stupid" if you were within arms reach. Matter of fact those kind of statements are usually made by persons with serious insecurity complexes, large egos and narrow minds.
I don't believe lashing out with generalizations is fair. On a recent Caribbean trip, I overheard an Instructor tell someone, "all the divers who trained in the USA suck" This was the same guy who is in charge of the pier, dive boats, training and general management. Same one who pushes his staff to complete the open water program in less than 3 days(giving students their books on the first day), PADI SCUBA Diver Course in just one day. A perfect example of ignorance.
Andrew