Driving Instructor Training

Part Three – Instructional Ability Training:

INSTRUCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS: A good instructor should be:

Articulate
Encouraging
Patient

Enthusiastic
Friendly
Confident

2. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: A good instructor should structure the lesson to ensure that learning takes place. Points covered will include:

Lesson objectives
Level of instruction
Q&A techniques

Methods of instruction
Giving directions
Use of dual controls

3. FAULT ASSESSMENT: You need to be able to identify, analyse and remedy faults and take appropriate action.

The Part Three examination will assess the value of the instruction you give and your ability to pass knowledge on to pupils. The examiner will take the role of the pupil and ask you to teach two lessons, each of half an hour’s duration. The first lesson will be giving instruction to a basic learner driver and the second lesson will either be a more advanced learner or a full licence holder.

Our course is structured around the syllabus set out by the Driving Standards Agency and is conducted mainly in the “role-play” situation. Other aspects of teaching, such as flexibility and interaction between pupil and instructor, are included.

At the end of the module you will be set a mock examination and advised whether to apply for the examination. If you are not up to the required standard you will be offered further training at no extra cost until you are ready to take the exam.

Full training module……………£1750

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