Could you do better than this?
The video could be seen as a bit of fun. However, teaching people to drive safely for life is a serious business. Unlike this poor Dad in the video, we will teach you how to do it the right way. You will be a professional business owner with quality training and a great reputation built on success backing up everything you do.
About Your Part 3 Training
Our course is designed in such a way that you will be able to fit it in with your other commitments. Training takes place both online and in-car. The rest of the training will take place in the car and this could either be on a one to one basis, or, where feasible, on a two to one basis. We know that learning takes place more effectively in groups and that two of you in the car will have an enriched learning experience.
We will advise you and work with you to take the three parts of the qualifying examination but ultimately the timing of when you go for these is down to you and how ready you feel.
We will advise you and work with you to take the three parts of the qualifying examination but ultimately the timing of when you go for these is down to you and how ready you feel.
What's Included?
The Part 3 is a 40-hour course which includes, in-car practice, home study, self-evaluation and mock tests. Here we teach you to use your newly developed driving skills and train you to pass on and teach others safe driving for life.
There are thirteen modules. Twelve modules prepare you to become a driving instructor and Module 13 focuses on preparing you to pass the Part 3 test. Each of modules 1 to 12 contain one in-car session
and Module 13 consists of 5 additional in-car sessions.
When working through the course with your trainer, they will help you to learn to self-evaluate the progress you are making. Evaluating your own progress and recognising your strengths, limitations and development needs is key to being self-aware. This means you can set your own goals knowing exactly what it is you need to do in order to improve your driving skills and driving instructional techniques.
The in-car sessions also focus on your driving technique and help you develop this to beyond a DVSA Part 2 driving standard; your commentary driving skills; and your driving instructional techniques, so that you understand all about lesson planning, levels of instruction, core competencies and feedback.
Working alongside your trainer, they will help you track and monitor your progress through the course, completing an evaluation form after each in-car session, thus triggering the next online materials.
There are thirteen modules. Twelve modules prepare you to become a driving instructor and Module 13 focuses on preparing you to pass the Part 3 test. Each of modules 1 to 12 contain one in-car session
and Module 13 consists of 5 additional in-car sessions.
When working through the course with your trainer, they will help you to learn to self-evaluate the progress you are making. Evaluating your own progress and recognising your strengths, limitations and development needs is key to being self-aware. This means you can set your own goals knowing exactly what it is you need to do in order to improve your driving skills and driving instructional techniques.
The in-car sessions also focus on your driving technique and help you develop this to beyond a DVSA Part 2 driving standard; your commentary driving skills; and your driving instructional techniques, so that you understand all about lesson planning, levels of instruction, core competencies and feedback.
Working alongside your trainer, they will help you track and monitor your progress through the course, completing an evaluation form after each in-car session, thus triggering the next online materials.
We will supply you with a set of resources:
- Driving Test Success - online study resources which help you acquire the knowledge and understanding necessary to become a driving instructor and also help you successfully complete the ADI Part 1 exam.
- Driving Instructors Handbook
- Practical Teaching Skills
- Driving - the Essential Skills
- The Highway Code
- Know your Traffic Signs
- Course Book & Record of Progress
Communication and feedback
We look at different learning styles and how to build rapport; different questioning techniques and the importance of asking effective questions; the use of feedback for personal development, and for the development of the student driver; different feedback techniques, such as eliciting feedback and the use of scaling. The overall focus is on client-centred learning techniques with a look at the theory and research that underpins and validates this approach.
Coaching Conversations and Goals for Driver Education
We focus on how to hold a coaching conversation in order to address the higher levels of the Goals for Driver Education (GDE) and how to develop thinking drivers. We use the GROW model to structure coaching conversations and essential coaching skills of Questions, Listening, Feedback, Rapport and Intuition. The GDE framework sets out everything a driver needs to know and do in order to drive the car safely. It shows how the personality of the driver and the context of the journey impact on the choices and decisions the driver makes when dealing with traffic situations and controlling the vehicle.
The DVSA National Driver and Rider Standards
We look at the DVSA National Standards and show how they underpin the way we teach people to drive and the knowledge and information a driving instructor needs. The standards have a focus on client-centred learning and the new Standards Check that every driving instructor has to complete, assesses that the ADI is giving value for money and ensuring learning is taking place. Many driving instructors find the National Standards confusing and complicated. We help bring a dull topic to life and aim to leave you with a clear picture of what you need to know and do in order to address the standards and be an effective and successful driving instructor.
About The Trainee License
When you've completed your 40 hours' training, you can apply for a trainee licence and take up a franchise with us to start earning before you've even passed. To help you with this, you will need to complete an extra 20 hours of training.
The Part 3 Assessment Test
A 1-hour practical test will examine your instructional ability and technique. The examiner will sit in the back and observe your 'live lesson'. The test is marked on 17 different areas including how you plan the lesson, how you manage risk and which teaching and learning strategies you implement.
Then you're all done!
Then you're all done!
Email or Call me to discuss your new career as a Driving Instructor.
Ray Seagrave ADI
your trainer
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