The #1 Reason Scuba Divers Die
Scuba diving is a great sport and like any activity it is not without its risks.
Scuba diving is a great sport and like any activity it is not without its risks.
You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. – C. S. Lewis
Choosing a good mentor and trainer is one of the most important decisions when becoming a dive professional.
Individuals work and prepare for years to have the opportunity to take the Instructor Trainer course that allows them to directly impact the next generation of professionals and divers entering into our sport.
The Instructor Trainer Workshop is a very rigorous and rewarding program; however, it is not something to be taken lightly.
Many people around the world hold hopes and dreams about accomplishing big goals in life. For some, the idea of becoming a doctor or lawyer is the ultimate objective. For others, becoming an educator is the greatest goal to achieve. Education has many realms. These realms include academic settings such as classrooms, wondrous facilities such as museums, the natural outdoor world, and various others. As children, many of us remember the class trips to the park, the beach, the mountains, or even some swamp somewhere to look at plants, natural formations, or regional “critters.” For a few people, leaving this outdoor experience was not an option. This group of people may have consisted of individuals who chose to become park rangers, researchers, or environmentalists. All of these job positions allow people to educate others on the outdoor world.
For one small niche , there is nothing better than sharing the underwater world with others. The underwater realm is one that consists of a massive variety of flora, fauna, natural formations, and unique experiences. This realm may include the oceans, rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, submerged caves, and any other place where a person can get below the surface. The idea of sharing these experiences with people is something that never gets old. Those who choose to become scuba instructors may travel the world teaching, or simply stay in a local home-town region and share experiences with friends, locals, and family members. Some may even take on very unique teaching capabilities that allow them to train public safety divers to help keep others safe, or to venture deeper, or farther into overhead-type environments.
For a very small number of dive professionals, there exists one final step to take. That step is to become an Instructor Trainer. Instructor Trainers (IT) are individuals trained to teach new instructors. Essentially, an IT gets the opportunity to mold the instructors who may train the divers of the next generation. Becoming an IT is no small task. Candidates must have a strong teaching history as an open water instructor, and then attend an intensive eight day training program put together by an examiner under the direction of International Training Headquarters.
As an IT, you can train new instructors, conduct crossover programs for instructors coming from other agencies, and staff future Instructor Trainer Workshops with the examiners from headquarters. At the same time, becoming an IT means you have reached the top of the training side of the scuba industry. You may get the chance to help develop new programs or work with experts from around the world on improving the scuba industry.
For some individuals working to reach the pinnacle of training capability is the ultimate objective behind becoming an IT. For others, the ability to “teach the teacher” makes the IT educational pathway worthwhile. The one thing to remember is that education never ends. IT professionals may still have the opportunity to move up the technical or public safety food chains and continue to earn diver, instructor, and even IT certifications in those advanced educational areas.
During the Instructor Trainer Workshops held in Jensen Beach, Florida, all students get the opportunity to interact with headquarters staff members and see how International Training operates. At some point in each program, the executive team at headquarters takes time to sit down with candidates and discuss the future of diving, International Training, and dive education. This event means that every new IT gets the opportunity to sit face-to-face with Brian Carney to discuss what is coming, what may need to be improved, and what he or she hopes to see in the future.
If you are interested in learning more about the IT program contact International Training World Headquarters. The next Instructor Trainer Workshop will be taking place from October 25th through November 1st at the headquarters facility in Jensen Beach, Florida. A second Instructor Trainer Workshop will also be held this year in Assenza di Brenzone, Italy from November 14th through November 22nd.
As an Instructor Trainer myself, one of the most rewarding experiences comes with the opportunity to return to headquarters and assist staff members with running future Instructor Trainer Workshops. Sharing knowledge and watching new Instructor Trainers learn to evaluate and train new instructors can be incredibly enjoyable. Similarly, the ability to return home and help other shops, educators, and organizations grow can make your home town region become a more active dive community. As IT professionals, one of our goals is to promote diving, help other instructors, and grow the scuba community as a whole.
Remember that becoming an educator is not an easy task. Furthermore, becoming a teacher of other educators can be even more challenging. Despite the effort, as an educator you must take pride in successfully helping others learn how to bring the underwater world into the lives of future students. If you choose to become an IT, make an effort to lead by example and help the scuba industry grow to become even better than it is today. The goal for any IT should be to shape the educational world for future divers, thereby making it a safer and more exciting place.
– Dr. Thomas Powell
Owner/Instructor Trainer – Air Hogs Scuba, Garner, NC
Over the last few years, more and more scuba diving professionals have been taking a closer look at the different options available through International Training. From recreational sport diving to cutting-edge technical training and on through public safety diving practices, International Training has been a forerunner in shaping these three areas of scuba diving. Scuba Diving International (SDI), Technical Diving International (TDI) and Emergency Response Diving International (ERDI) all work as standalone agencies, or in conjunction, based on your training needs.
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The International Training; SDI, TDI, and ERDI crossover program allows Divemasters (DM), Assistant Instructors (AI), and Instructors to become a certified dive professional within the International Training system if they hold an equivalent rating with an organization recognized by the World Recreational Scuba Training Council (WRSTC), European Underwater Federation (EUF), and International Standards Organization (ISO).
In recognition of this, International Training has developed an equivalency table to outline the qualifications International Training will accept as a crossover, so long as the member is in good standing with their current organization.
It should be noted, this list is subject to change without any notice. Please do not download, take screen captures, or copy this information as it’s available through the website allowing viewers to have the most up-to-date information. All leadership applications are subject to review and approval of International Training’s Training Department.
You May Qualify to Crossover to SDI Divemaster If You Hold One of the Following Ratings… | You May Qualify to Crossover to SDI Assistant Instructor If You Hold One of the Following Ratings | You May Qualify to Crossover to SDI Open Water Scuba Diver Instructor If You Hold One of the Following Ratings… | ||
ACUC Divemaster | ACUC Assistant Instructor | ACUC Open Water Instructor | ||
ANDI Divemaster | ANDI Assistant Instructor | ANDI Instructor | ||
BSAC Dive Leader | BSAC Assistant Open Water Instructor | BSAC Open Water Instructor | ||
CMAS: BEFOS-FEBRAS Three Star Diver | CMAS: BEFOS-FEBRAS One Star Instructor | CMAS: BEFOS-FEBRAS Two Star Instructor | ||
CMAS: CFT Three Star Diver | CMAS: CFT One Star Instructor | CMAS: CFT Two Star Instructor | ||
CMAS: DSF Three Star Diver | CMAS: DSF One Star Instructor | CMAS: DSF Two Star Instructor | ||
CMAS: FIAS Three Star Diver | CMAS: FIAS One Star Instructor | CMAS: FIAS Two Star Instructor | ||
CMAS: TDIF Three Star Diver | CMAS: TDIF One Star Instructor | CMAS: TDIF Two Star Instructor | ||
CMAS: VDST Three Star Diver | CMAS: VDST One Star Instructor | CMAS: VDST Two Star Instructor | ||
CMAS: VDTL Three Star Diver | CMAS: VDT One Star Instructor | CMAS: VDTL Two Star Instructor | ||
DDI Divemaster | DDI Assistant Instructor | DDI Instructor | ||
IAC Dive Leader | IAC Basic Instructor | IAC Open Water Instructor | ||
IDEA Divemaster | IDEA Assistant Instructor | IDEA Open Water Instructor | ||
ISDA Divemaster | ISDA Assistant Instructor | ISDA Open Water Instructor | ||
NASDS Divemaster | NASDS Scuba Instructor | NASDS OWSD Instructor | ||
NAUI Assistant Instructor | NAUI Divemaster | NAUI Instructor | ||
NDL Divemaster | NDL Instructor Level 1 | NDL Instructor Level 1 | ||
PADI Divemaster | PADI Assistant Instructor | PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor | ||
PDA Group Guide | PDA Assistant Instructor | PDA Instructor | ||
PDIC Dive Supervisor | PDIC Assistant Instructor | PDIC Instructor | ||
PSS Divemaster | PSS Assistant Instructor | PSS Sua Instructor | ||
SNSI Divemaster | SNSI Open Water Instructor | SNSI DM Instructor | ||
SSI Divemaster | SSI Dive Control Specialist | SSI Open Water Instructor | ||
WOSD Dive Leader | WOSD Instructor Level 1 | WOSD Instructor Level 2 | ||
GUE Rec 1 Instructor |
If you do not see your dive training organization listed, not to worry – there are still options available for you! Fill out the form below to receive more information from our Training Department.
If you are located outside of North America, contact your local SDI, TDI, ERDI Regional Office. A contact list can be found here: https://www.tdisdi.com/contact/.
Crossover candidates must provide verification that they are in active teaching status and in good standing with the organization they are crossing over from. If a crossover candidate is not currently in active teaching status; additional requirements may apply.
So add a new avenue to your current training curriculum by crossing over to International Training. We look forward to you joining our team.
See our Recreational Sport Diver Equivalences here!
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International Training recently completed an Instructor Trainer Workshop (ITW) in Israel and it was a huge SUCCESS! The first U.S. based ITW of the year is quickly approaching (April 12 – 19, 2015), and space is limited. If you are an SDI, TDI, or ERDI Instructor who meets the prerequisites, and you are interested in taking your career to the next level, then you need to drop what you are doing and start the ITW application process today.
The course will take place over an intense eight days at SDI/TDI/ERDI World Headquarters in Jensen Beach, Florida. You will be working directly with headquarters staff and an appointed Instructor Trainer Evaluator presenting and evaluating various subjects such as: methods of instruction, dive leader risk management, the business of scuba diving, as well as teaching SDI, TDI, and ERDI instructor level courses. You will also present and evaluate in-water presentations and skills, participate in class discussions, take the ITW final written exam, and more!
After completing this distinguished Instructor Trainer Workshop, you will be able to train instructors, assist/staff Instructor Trainer Workshops, and conduct Crossover Programs for diving professionals. You may also qualify as an Instructor Trainer for TDI and ERDI courses as you build experience teaching at those levels, without needing to attend another ITW. As an Instructor Trainer, you become more valuable to your facility as well, since you will be able expand your dive center’s instructor base, thus increasing revenue opportunities.
If you are interested in applying for one of the next ITW’s, please click here to verify that you meet the prerequisites (call or email the Training Department if you have any questions or concerns), and download the ITW Application. Please submit the ITW application package in full, with all of the required documentation listed on page 2, plus a $500.00 deposit to reserve your spot.
From left to right: President – Brian Carney, Darrel Adams, David Scott Sanders, Sean Meadows, John Bentley, Instructor Trainer Evaluator – Lauren Kieren, Sean Hidalgo, Antonio MacKenney, Thomas Powell, Vice President – Sean Harrison
On September 22nd through September 29th, 2014 International Training conducted an Instructor Trainer Workshop (ITW) at World Headquarters in Southern Florida. This eight day program hones in on fundamental teaching and evaluation techniques, the business of diving, marketing instructor level courses and more. The program’s overall goal is to provide the candidates with the necessary resources and tools to successfully create the next generation of SDI TDI ERDI Instructors. This course proved to be intense and challenging, but also very rewarding; finalizing the program with new enthusiastic Instructor Trainers in the field, reenergized Instructor Trainers who assisted in the program, and two new Instructor Trainer Evaluators to conduct ITWs around the world. Overall it was a great success and we are excited to share a quick recap with you…
ITW: DAY 1 – Did the Instructor Trainer Workshop start in the classroom going through hours of lectures? Not a chance… We kicked off the ITW by going diving! The candidates and HQ staff members participated in two exhibition dives; a wreck and reef dive off the Florida coast. Candidates received a warm welcome in the 26ᵒC / 80ᵒF water temperature with groupers, sharks, and turtles around.
THE WORKSHOP – The Instructor Trainer Workshop is a performance based program structured around transforming experienced Instructors into Instructor Trainers. This transition is a timely process with a primary focus on methods of instruction and evaluation techniques in the classroom, pool, and open water environment. This progression in training starts with building the structure and foundation of Instructor Trainer level evaluations, evolving into evaluations presented within a standardized grading criterion to ensure global consistency in the development of future SDI-TDI-ERDI Instructors.
Throughout the program, candidates were granted a behind-the-scenes look at the dive industry by working directly with HQ staff members and spending time with both International Training’s President, Brian Carney and Vice President, Sean Harrison.
Alongside the general course topic requirements, this program consisted of numerous brain storming sessions on the future of diving and how to enhance and revive the overall industry; the International Training HQ staff members were able to sit down and listen to the voice of some of the most active instructors in the field, and gain their insight on how to progress and enhance SDI-TDI-ERDI training programs. We heard a lot of fantastic ideas, so keep a watchful eye… There will be exciting things to come!
INSTRUCTOR TRAINER EVALUATORS – Throughout the Instructor Trainer Workshop, International Training conducted a separate program to develop two Instructor Trainer Evaluators (ITE’s) to conduct ITWs around the world. The two ITE candidates have been with International Training for many years, have a proven track record of developing quality Instructors, and have viable markets in their region for potential growth and development of Instructor Trainers.
As the Instructor Trainer Workshop and Instructor Trainer Evaluator sessions come to an end, we want to thank those who participated; whether you joined as a student, assistant, or observer – your continued effort and support is what drives SDI-TDI-ERDI forward.
For more information on the Instructor Trainer Workshop or to learn about the application requirements and process for the next program, contact training@tdisdi.com for details.
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