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ADI Instructor Training

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Trainer Tom Bradford has worked in Glasgow north and south for many years as a fully qualified instructor. He holds the ADI badge for teaching learner drivers, Ordit badge for instructor training and also holds a Fleet training badge. He has an excellent pass rate, reputation, and communicates in a patient manner to all his pupils.
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Part 1 - PDI (potential driving instructor) - After consultation with your trainer, you can get started on Part 1. Work at home - study video clips, practice theory test questions and hazard perception clips to attain a high score.

 
Part 2 - This training is structured towards developing existing driving skills to reach a much higher advanced level. This involves:
Good forward planning skills (anticipating danger and reacting early and correctly)
Applying the MSMPSL routine correctly approaching hazards
Demonstrating a high degree of awareness on all types of road (including motorways)
Good control, perception, and observation and accuracy skills on all reverse exercises and emergency stop procedure.
 
Part 3 - Is a structured program tailored towards building confidence for all the required elements in the last section:
Your trainer will demonstrate how to set an objective and brief a pupil on a new task, talk the pupil through that situation, encourage them, and then allow the pupil to practice without prompting.
You will learn how to identify a fault, analyse why it occured, and offer a suitable remedy to your pupil (this must be given to the pupil as soon as possible)
After using Question and Answer techniques, the pupil must be allowed some practice time to prevent the fault recurring.
If the three core competencies (ID, Analysis and Remedy) are adhered to, the Part 3 test will have some structure and logic to it.
Your instructor will "role play" the pupil on training lessons very similar to the way the examiner does on the part 3 test.
In addition to your ability to teach pupils, you should provide a service to people from different backgrounds and have good business sense. As a fully qualified ADI you will be expected to show a high regard for all aspects of road safety, a responsible and professional attitude to your pupils and profession, and maintain this high standard of driving and instructional ability throughout you career.

Check test training is also covered by Tom Bradford. - If you have a test coming up why not contact Tom at 07957 282 506
ADI qualifying tests Part 1
ADI qualifying tests Part 2
ADI qualifying tests Part 3
ADI qualifying tests Part 1
ADI qualifying tests Part 2
ADI qualifying tests Part 3
 

 
Driving instructors can use this great dvd to help brief pupils on lesson objectives
 
 
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