Tonala2k said:Minitour, I remember in high school I had several teachers who offered as extra credit assignments to go home and teach it to my parents and a sibling. It was tough teaching my parents because I couldn't get feed back as to whether they were learning, because they weren't. They knew it already. None the less, there was very little adaptation for teaching my little brother. And as harrier touched on, you're not proving knowledge, you're proving technique, and in doing so you may very well be teaching the examiner.
isn't the key point of teaching someone something when they learn it?
If the examiner (as your parents did) knows the info, they aren't learning anything.
JMHO
-mini
PS
by "high volume" do you mean lots of students or lots of dollars?
If a business has lots of students, does that make them a "high volume" center and therefore they aren't teaching CFIs how to teach by definition?
So we can deduce that successful businesses aren't really teaching CFI's how to teach...just to pass a checkride?