harry potter said..I can honestly say I have NEVER seen a kite school teaching self recovery etc.... In the field so to speak...
I would be interested to know how many new kiters who have had lessons in the last 2-3 years where actually taught and practiced a self recovery during their lessonsI'm sure some kite schools do but I bet most dont... Like to hear from student not schools.... In fact im going to mount my high horse and start a new topic

Just a plug for KiteWest, the local guys here in Geraldton -- (Ben and Clement). I've watched them both training students at Pt. Moore for 9 months since I've been here and they do spend a _significant_ amount of lesson time on self-rescue training--as well as having students practice water relaunch.
I've also noticed that one of the first things they focus on when they put a kite in the air with a new student is to orient them to the use of the safety release.
Big accolades for these guys -- their training is first class.
(Disclaimer: I have no financial or otherwise association with KiteWest, other than having drank a few after-kiting beers with them...)
Nice to see this level of professionalism in the sport.