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im ****ting bricks about our o/w next week when we are in the sea..........but they all in the end past every requirement in the pool sessions we didnt care if we were in there all night they were going to pass everything
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The others have given you a bit of a whipping already so I'll just offer ideas for the way forward with this group.
First of all, if you're worried about taking them in the ocean then don't. Give them extra sessions in the pool first. Practice skills, play skills-games (if you need examples just ask). Maybe spend some time teaching them how to swim and snorkel. Spending some time getting comfortable in the water will help even if it's not required......
And forget about your time schedule. Putting yourself under time pressure is artifical and it's getting in the way of teaching them. Slow down.
And split them up. What we would do with this group is split them up, maybe in pairs and spread them out into other OW groups. Maybe they'd end up repeating 1 or 2 pool sessions but it doesn't sound like that would hurt. And if you really want to keep this group together then you're going to need another c.a., maybe 2.
And I'll just echo something that someone else already said. The names you used to describe these students makes me think that you are frustrated with the students for not learning it. Maybe try turning it around. As yourself what *you* can do better for *them*.
R..