A little while ago (3-4 years) a new schedule of experience in draft format was circulated about new QFI experience levels. An interesting point was along the lines that a junior grade 3 must have at least some other commercial experience. Likewise the CFI's had to have other commercial exposure before 'teaching'.
This was not taken up and still we have too many 200 hour pilots teaching basic nav and ab-initio with no other framework than their own training.
This style (which is very widespread) simply continues to water down skills.
I'm not anti low time kids getting their hours up - but do they have the skills to be training ? They certainly don't have the experience.
I have made application to record the number of training accidents versus experience levels of PIC - when I'm finished I'm sure I'll be back.