Learning can be easy, for some and passing an exam at the end of a short course of instruction, will always be easier, than passing a course with a great deal of information to remember and technical terms / terminology, to grasp.
The system of teaching in modules, was introduced about 20 years ago and it enabled the less talented to achieve passes, because they only had a tiny ammount of information to absorb / remember.
For teaching / learning practical skills, such as you're discussing here, the system could easily result in an occasional 100% pass for a class.
If 75% is the acceptable level for a pass, it's a lot more acceptable level than our current schools policy.
So, Scott, are you an academic or what, as you certainly have a large log on your shoulder about training / education.
I have never attended the course in question, but have read a fair number of reports from people who have and they all seem to think the course was valuable and will increase their business. As most training will do, for positive people.
Your partly correct in one of your comments, perhaps it should be ' most people are not stupid ' because some sure are.
have a nice day
robbie
" Still learning at over 60 years of age "