Tom...No doubt the PM you received likely mentioned me (like Fran said, PM's can be 'well meaning' or just dirogatory), as I did make a comment to that effect about someone else who is not a teacher, but wished to offer "pool learning tips". My comment was directed at the poster placing his "tips" in the appropriate forum. I also stated catagorically, that anyone is free to post answers to questions posted in the "Ask an Instructor" forum, whether they are an instructor or not. I also stated that there are some great instructors that are not 'certified'. There are no doubt some instructors (certified or not) who are better at what they do than some others. This is true in any teaching environment. Fran is incorrect that the PBIA is not interested in producing instructors who "have what it takes" to be competent instructors. This was true years ago, but things have changed substancially, with the formation of the PBIA. One of the primary goals, within the organization, is to weed out instructors who either, have no interest in continuing education, or who don't teach (but just hold on to the credentials). Another goal is to create a unified group of teachers, who have vested interests in being the best instructor they can be. We're hoping this can become a world-wide group, that people can feel comfortable going to for quality instruction, at any level. I certainly welcome you to the forum, and wish you the best of luck in providing good instruction to all those who are interested. I always recommend that my students seek out training from as many qualified individuals as they have time, money and opportunity to pursue. Seeing as you and Randyg are friends, that makes you one of mine by association. I look forward to meeting you the next time I'm in your area of FL! :thumbup:
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
I thank you for your comments Fran. I hope you understand I mean to cast no disparaging remarks toward the BCA or its instructor program. I feel the BCA is fulfilling an important function with their program.
To clarify my stance I wish to offer a bit of background. I recieved a PM from a member of AZB shortly before my somewhat controversial post. This PM warned me that there were members here who, as it was put to me, "might be out to get me because they did not believe I was a certified instructor." I couldn't understand why anyone here would feel this way but the comment got my blood up, and so my post. I felt then and still do feel that knowledge is knowledge and to place so much stock in whether someone is certified to the blind exclusion of all others is patently unfair and bigoted. I believe anyone who demonstrates great knowledge in a particular field, regardless of whether that knowledge should come from a certification course or through life experience, that person should be treated with the respect that goes with that knowledge. Though I am a certified instructor, I will welcome without bias or elitism any inteligent input on the subject of pool. I dedicated all of my adult life to this sport and refuse to belittle the game by ignoring another persons valid thoughts whoever they may be. Can you tell I hold rather strong feelings on this topic?
To all of you who teach the newcomers to become certified instructors, I only wish to say that I certainly have great faith in your purpose and your dedication to certifying quality instructors. However, In every field some poorly qualified results will be found. This should not detract from the enormously positive impact the BCA certification program provides. But it is like anything else. Buyer beware. The truth will always surface somehow and the weak and incompetent will be found out eventually.
Thanks,
Tom