Remember no one has to sign every dive Well that should be changed. They should be siged with the other divers cert number and agency on it.and no agency polices the logbook. This should be changed too. In an earlier post I advocated a central electronic logbook system to be started by the majors. It is not the quantity that should be the issue, but the quality. I agree. So let's define quality and how we control it.
Each person's mind-set, desire and attention to learning and skills will dictate whether they will make a good instructor.I agree. Going into a class and saying oh this person can't be old enough to teach me anything is a defeatist attitude No, it is human nature. An instructor has to look and behave in a manner that wins his student's confidence. Also an instructor should bring life experience to the table to be able to relate to all kinds of students and divers and understand them. He has to be a psychologist to some extent.
If you want to promote diver safety and industry growth and environment safety, then you should advocate quality and not quantity. If you set a higher number, people will still hit the number, but they will forego quality to attain quantity.Agreed. So how do we define quality?
One thing I think PADI should consider is an exit interview. When they go to an IE (Instructor Exam), the candidate should have to have a conversation with a skilled diving instructor. The point should not be to trip up the candidate, but rather to get a handle on mind-set, general philosophy, offer up scenarios to learn from, etc. A rather simple 20-30 minute exit interview could do so much for people's mind-sets and attitudes before releasing them to the general public... The Course Director that brought the candidate should have a handle on all this already, but the dive agencies could really add value here Great idea. All for it. Where do we send it for approval?
Each person's mind-set, desire and attention to learning and skills will dictate whether they will make a good instructor.I agree. Going into a class and saying oh this person can't be old enough to teach me anything is a defeatist attitude No, it is human nature. An instructor has to look and behave in a manner that wins his student's confidence. Also an instructor should bring life experience to the table to be able to relate to all kinds of students and divers and understand them. He has to be a psychologist to some extent.
If you want to promote diver safety and industry growth and environment safety, then you should advocate quality and not quantity. If you set a higher number, people will still hit the number, but they will forego quality to attain quantity.Agreed. So how do we define quality?
One thing I think PADI should consider is an exit interview. When they go to an IE (Instructor Exam), the candidate should have to have a conversation with a skilled diving instructor. The point should not be to trip up the candidate, but rather to get a handle on mind-set, general philosophy, offer up scenarios to learn from, etc. A rather simple 20-30 minute exit interview could do so much for people's mind-sets and attitudes before releasing them to the general public... The Course Director that brought the candidate should have a handle on all this already, but the dive agencies could really add value here Great idea. All for it. Where do we send it for approval?