How To Teach SCUBA F.A.S.T. with Steve Prior: Dive into Fun and Stress-Free Learning! 🐙"

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • 🌊 Join us for an exclusive interview with Steve Prior, Platinum PADI Course Director, as he reveals his revolutionary F.A.S.T. teaching method! 🌊
    In this exciting episode, we dive deep into the world of scuba diving education with Steve Prior. Discover how Steve’s unique approach, encapsulated in the F.A.S.T. model (Forget & Fun, Attitude & Active, State of mind, Teach), transforms the learning experience by making it fun and stress-free.
    Watch the full interview here and learn:
    - Steve’s inspiring journey and the creation of the F.A.S.T. method.
    - Detailed breakdown of each component of F.A.S.T. and how it enhances learning.
    - The science behind why fun boosts learning and reduces stress.
    - Real-life success stories and practical tips for educators.
    Bonus Content:
    Stay tuned till the end where Steve surprises us with a hand-knitted octopus hat made by his talented wife, Janet Prior! 🐙✨ Check out Janet's adorable octopus hats here: Octopus Hats by Janet Prior (stevepriorcd.co.uk/octopus-hats/)
    Learn more about Steve's IDC learning academy at:
    Prior Knowledge Online Courses (stevepriorcd.co.uk/prior-know...)
    Interview Highlights:
    - Introduction and Steve’s Background
    - Breaking Down the F.A.S.T. Method
    - The Science of Learning through Fun
    - Real-Life Success Stories
    - Practical Tips for Educators
    - Future of Education and the F.A.S.T. Model
    - Conclusion and Key Takeaways
    Engage with us!
    Have you ever had a learning experience that was both fun and effective? Share your stories in the comments below! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell for more exciting interviews and educational content!
    🌟📚🔔 #adventure #divetalk #familyfun #priorknowledge #steveprior #divetalk+ #divetalkplus #scubadivingschool

Комментарии • 16

  • @LITOLifeintheOcean
    @LITOLifeintheOcean 5 дней назад +2

    I still use "Don't teach courses, Teach People" Thanks to Steve, Janet and the Prior Knowledge family.

  • @scottrg.cavelineproductions
    @scottrg.cavelineproductions 4 дня назад +1

    Steve and Janet are just an amazing team. Go team Prior!

  • @stevedenruyter4902
    @stevedenruyter4902 4 дня назад +1

    I love these interviews, sometimes I find it annoying about the connection but that’s nothing you can actually do about it

  • @davefox
    @davefox 5 дней назад +2

    Another very happy recipitant of Steve's Prior Knowledge training for my IDC at Scuba Dream back in 2020. it made for the most intense and rewarding week of my life! plus Steve is a truly lovely gent to spend a week with.
    His teachings are still in use every day since, not just when im teaching diving.

    • @davefox
      @davefox 5 дней назад +1

      I think its important to note that my inital instructor was also taught the Prior Knowledge and so ive been taught off my knees from day one. and the benefits from seeing other divers not diving but waiting is night and day.

  • @Navy1977
    @Navy1977 5 дней назад +3

    In my diving since 1979 experience, the important thing in receiving training is not so much the scuba agency as it is the instructor themselves, their teaching skills, how you feel being their student, how you respond to their knowledge and training methods. This gent would be on my list. Thanks for another informative, entertaining and worthwhile video.

  • @YukonSeanHolland
    @YukonSeanHolland 5 дней назад +2

    Talking with your peers and your students as you are all learning together in my opinion creates active learning and teaching. It furthermore opens up avenues to new opportunities of diving that divers never imagined they would do.
    Great interview Steve and Woody!

  • @LITOLifeintheOcean
    @LITOLifeintheOcean 5 дней назад +1

    Loving Woody but Love Steve more

    • @DIVETALKPLUS
      @DIVETALKPLUS  5 дней назад +2

      So do I! But thanks for letting us know. 😂
      Woody

  • @richardkoerner6305
    @richardkoerner6305 2 дня назад

    Gentlemen, I have a potential video for you. It is ice dive rescue and overhead environment. Maybe you already did this one. It has all kinds of elements to study regarding critical decision making. Spidey sense. Lung injuries etc. body recovery under the ice is the title. David Burnell is the artist. Happy Hunting

  • @PaulLoveless-Cincinnati
    @PaulLoveless-Cincinnati 5 дней назад +2

    Am I missing the point or did he use the word "learn" when he should have said "teach"?

    • @DIVETALKPLUS
      @DIVETALKPLUS  5 дней назад +2

      His point is let students learn rather than you thinking you have to teach them by talking too much and otherwise they aren’t learning. Guide them into true learning by a more subtle approach. He has other videos on this as well. Message Steve to get further clarification if you have questions. It’s a remarkable approach.

    • @PaulLoveless-Cincinnati
      @PaulLoveless-Cincinnati 5 дней назад +2

      @@DIVETALKPLUS Thank you for the explanation. It was obviously lost on me but that's ok I still enjoyed the presentation.

    • @DIVETALKPLUS
      @DIVETALKPLUS  5 дней назад +1

      @@PaulLoveless-Cincinnatidefinitely message Steve. He amazing at responding and explaining further. Great question actually and it goes into a much further dialogue of the psychology of how people “learn”. :)😊

    • @stevepriorcd
      @stevepriorcd 4 дня назад +2

      Hi Paul! a great question. I deliberately used the word "learn" because that is the aim of any lesson. When I "teach" instructors, I use terms like "allow your students to learn" and "don't teach courses - teach people" These sound like sound-bites, but once you get the true idea of what they mean they're really powerful.
      But Paul, these are not really my ideas! The greatest teacher of all time was the Greek philosopher Socrates.
      The ideas that I talk about are very much a Socratic way of teaching.