Since there is little oversight, in most cases, with instructors that are providing a mandated CCW type service or even those that provide training in general, then it is up to US to police the industry to preserve OUR image and credibility.
Reporting unsafe actions, irrelevant training, or just plain inadequate training should be a decision that is not made lightly but should be done regardless. We rarely hear about how great a class was, rather how bad or idiotic some instructor is. This allowance of those sub-optimal instructors to continue instructing only reflects on the rest of us because we do nothing to eliminate the issue.
What are our options? Re-education of the instructor is one. If they are approachable, then that would be preferable. Maybe the individual is utilizing old methodology or beliefs that are no longer valid. Maybe they were never taught the information and skill-sets correctly in the first place. Once we identify an issue, it should be the idea to correct it before thinking about eliminating it.
On the other end of the scale is to report them to whatever oversight organization there is. Are they certified by the NRA? If they are not following the prescribed lesson plan and doctrine of the NRA when teaching classes, then they are defrauding their students. Are they certified somehow by the state or local municipality? Make them hold this instructor accountable for his actions and or remove them from our food chain.
We all know you can go too far when teaching. Stay in topic, and don't overdo it. I for one make it my personal goal to provide the best possible training to my abilities. If I feel I am lacking in a subject, I fix that by obtaining the proper skills or knowledge. Any instructor that works for me is held to that same standard. I have in the past, and I will in the future, report or otherwise make it known to whomever required, any instructor that fails to provide relevant, safe, and quality education and training.
This is a serious subject and should be treated as such. There are no 'gimmies' in the firearms world. One slip, one stupid action, one instance of someone overstepping their guidelines and allowances, and it just goes all to hell.
We need to make sure that does not happen.