PDIADI | National Driving Instructor Development
Discovering what skills are required for a successful Standards Check or Part 3 assessment can be daunting.
This session will help break the skills required into manageable chunks, exploring how polishing simple skills will help you deliver a grade A session.
Understanding how to achieve individual coaching/teaching skills affect your overall result will help you develop your own style, as apposed to delivering what you’ve been told.
The session is designed for you to explore, recognise & develop your coaching/teaching practice, by making the skills easy to understand.
Recognising how the examiners ‘feels’ about your assessment session, linking your teaching skills with the examiner’s expectations will help you to achieve the A grade.
Nine takes outs delegates will get from this session:
•Make teaching fun!
•What to look for in a good lesson?
•How do you communicate?
•Working with Question & Answers
•Understanding Reflective Practice
•How to prepare for your assessment
•Understanding the mark sheet
•How do the competencies link together?
•How to get rid of the Energy Vampires.
Date and time of session: 28th March 2024
Session type: Zoom
Duration: 9:30-16:00 with a 30-minute lunch break
You’ll receive a workbook, course notes & a CPD certificate.
Q1
What did you learn from the workshop?
I learnt more about q&a and how important to make the links on the standard check test sheet
Q2
How will you change your teaching practice after todays course
I will take photo copies of the check test sheet on my lessons and keep practicing linking
Q3
What did you enjoy about the session?
We weren’t rushed into answering questions. The subjects I hoped would be covered were covered and it was good meeting everyone
Q4
Was the course of value? If so why?
Yes it was good value. We were give just enough breaks which helps us to gather our thoughts and to stay relaxed
Q5
Would you recommend this course to others?
Yes I would because no Instructors are invincible. Especially ones who have been doing this for a lot of years. Its always good to keep refreshed
Q1
What did you learn from the workshop?
I learned to be more proactive how to listen and analyse faults
Q2
How will you change your teaching practice after todays course
I will be more proactive within the lesson and if I feel we need to re address something that’s fine as long as learning
takes place
Q3
What did you enjoy about the session?
I enjoyed listening to ADIs and how they get students to answer questions to help them reflect
Q4
Was the course of value? If so why?
Yes I have a better understanding of the part 3 marking sheet and how they link together
Q5
Would you recommend this course to others?
I definitely would recommend these courses to others as a PDI i have lots to learn but even ADIs are still learning everyday.