PDIADI | National Driving Instructor Development
Rapport is an essential (when I say essential I mean ESSENTIAL) ingredient in the learning process between teacher and student. It’s what helps make a great learning experience for everyone involved. The rapport that is normally expertly built by the ADI/PDI is based on ‘like’. You want them to like you. Of course you do. This workshop is not only about how to build that ‘like’ rapport, but to take it further to develop the invaluable ‘trust’ rapport.
You’ll discover tips and techniques to build that special trust rapport that is so vital to deeper learning & understanding for the learner. If you struggle with getting answers from your customers, or you get shrug of the shoulders or the classic ‘you tell me you’re the instructor’ then it might be because your rapport is based on ‘like’ not ‘trust’….and there is a massive difference, especially if you’re trying to coach effectively.
The second part of this workshop is all about developing your feedback skills.
I’ll give you a simple, yet really effective, 5 step process to help build your students awareness & responsibility about how they did and progress they want to make. And the best part?….it makes your life so easy because they do all the thinking and planning, wahoo! It’s a brilliant technique and I want to share it with you.
We’ll also take a look at an awesomely bad feedback technique that, if you’re using, you need to throw out your car window never to be seen or used again.
Join me and let’s Power Up your driving lessons.