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Interesting that you don't like "being efficient", Bob. One of the things we really like about the way we've been running the group classes is the efficiency. But what we view as efficiency is making the amount of time the student spends demonstrating skills to the instructor as short as it can be and get it done -- then the student has MORE time to swim in the deep end, and demonstrate those skills repeatedly to the CAs (usually in midwater) until they are really confirmed with them.
I don't like what some instructors refer to as "efficiency" ... which often amounts to having a student parrot a skill once, while kneeling, then moving on to the next skill. That's not my idea of mastery.
When I can see a student performing a skill like it ain't no big whoop (which it shouldn't be), then I'll have considered that they've mastered it. That might take one repetition or many ... depending on the student. Efficiency, to my concern, is measured in how easily the student will perform that skill when they're not trying to satisfy an instructor ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)