Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors: Develop and Improve Your Teaching, Training and Coaching Skills

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Kogan Page Publishers, Jul 3, 2011 - Transportation - 272 pages
Written for both existing and trainee driving instructors, Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors shows how to develop and improve the ability to teach driving as a lifetime skill. The companion title to the popular best-seller The Driving Instructor's Handbook, it offers advice on teaching, communication and coaching skills. Fully revised, it investigates how and why people learn and the different teaching and learning processes involved. With sections on structuring a lesson and problem solving, it also looks at the reasons why people learn to drive and the motivation involved in seeing it through, from early stage lessons to the final practical test. An indispensable guide for all new and established driving instructors, Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors provides all the necessary advice for the conscientious instructor keen to communicate effectively with their pupils.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
01 Learning to drive
9
02 Communication Skills
36
03 Coaching Skills
59
04 Lesson Structure and Content
80
05 Structured driver training
117
06 The ADI Exams
184
07 The ADI Check Test
217
08 Continuing Professional Development
235
INDEX
255
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John Miller is an experienced instructor trainer and a qualified LGV instructor. He is also the author of The LGV Learner Driver's Guide and co-author, with the late Margaret Stacey, of the bestselling Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors, also published by Kogan Page.

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