dvcochran
Grandmaster
True, but that would seem a strange environment to start in. How/why/when did you, choose to become an instructor where you were the ONLY one that the students would influenced by (i.e., small school, one instructor)? There are a number of fails in that scenario that everyone involved are hurt by. I am not talking about seasoned, experienced teachers, but a very new BB who, for what ever reason, thinks they should go out on their own without the tools, resources and support to do so.Then you're one of the rare ones I don't confuse regularly with my rambling.
Imagine (and most of us can just "remember when") you were a weak instructor doing many things wrong (too much detail, no positive reinforcement or the wrong positive reinforcement, demonstrating without purpose, etc.). Your students would have a long learning curve, in part because of your teaching ineptitude. Now imagine you suddenly learn to do all those things well (good demonstrations with appropriate explanations, teaching to their level, reinforcing good habits, and so on). Your students would suddenly start learning faster. It would seem like you'd found the "fast track" to learning, because you'd removed so many obstacles.
In the more standard model where a fledgling instructor is learning to teach as part of an existing class with other instructor(s), the students are, at the very least, buffered from your ineptitude so their training should not be adversely affected. No instructor is perfect all the time so there has to be some percentage of inefficiency factored in to call instruction, and therefore practice, good vs. bad.
Back to my previous point, I worry less about a lesser effective instructor in regards to teaching subject matter in the most efficient or "fast track" way versus the bumbling instructor and schools (not systems) who genuinely think they are teaching the "best" product and have no clue that they are way off. They are just going along without any proofing systems to verify their product does in fact work. It is a ripple in a pond that disperses a bad opinion of all MA's by many. "it that one is bad they must all be fake".