Horse wrote:I'd not heard the RC term for the fifth level. But I see that level as essential for an instructor by being able to consciously deconstruct an activity in order to teach it.
That's also why an essential IMO that training develops self-awareness at the same rate as skills.
drivingsteve wrote:A little off-topic perhaps, but as an observer, don't you worry about the potential accusations of providing instruction "for reward" whilst not being a qualified ADI?
drivingsteve wrote:...the observer isn't being paid
GJD wrote:drivingsteve wrote:A little off-topic perhaps, but as an observer, don't you worry about the potential accusations of providing instruction "for reward" whilst not being a qualified ADI?
No, because...drivingsteve wrote:...the observer isn't being paid
What has concerned me with my last two associates is that they've both wanted to refer to me as their 'insturctor' and our drives together as 'lessons', and one took some persuading to stop trying to offer me money over and above what they'd paid to the IAM. That suggests that the IAM doesn't always do a very good job of explaining to associates what it is that they're buying.
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