ADI Part 3 Publications
ADI Part 3 can seem like a complex subject . . . and at times it's easy to think that there's just too much to learn . . .
The reality is that Part 3 is very straightforward when you know just what skills the SE wants to see, and how to use the Core Competencies effectively in any situation on your test. Remember, these key sub skills are far more important than just PST knowledge alone . . . and that's why we place such a high emphasis on these very areas in our hugely successful intensive Part 3 recovery courses
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Save yourself the hassle of searching book stores . . . use the links here and get everything you need. Most of these study materials are 'essentials' for qualified instructors
| The Driving Instructors
Handbook Now in its 13th edition, The Driving Instructor's Handbook is recognised as the authoritative reference guide for would-be and qualified instructors. Recommended by the DSA, this widely read book provides the most up-to-date information and comprehensive guidance on; driving licenses,; teaching skills, training procedures, the current ADI entry examination - theory and practical, the new style theory test, marking of the driver ability test, the trainee license, the ADI Check Test, the L Test - theory and practical and road traffic law. Highly practical, the Handbook also covers driver training and testing for motorcycles, buses, lorries and taxis. Highly Recommended |
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| The Official Guide for Approved
Driving Instructors Containing the DSA syllabus for driving instructor training purposes this text should be essential reading for all those wanting to instruct to a high standard and put safer drivers on the road. Highly Recommended |
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| Practical Teaching Skills for
Driving Instructors Written for both the trainee and existing driving instructors, this book demonstrates how instructors can develop and improve their ability to teach driving as a lifetime skill. It shows how to make lessons rewarding and enjoyable and covers core skills areas such as: communication skills - written, verbal, non-verbal, body language, listening, presenting; specialist skills - lesson planning, devising tests, fault assessment, teaching methods; personal skills - problem solving, decision making. The volume contains the latest information on the ADI check test. Highly Recommended |
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| Instructional Techniques and Practice
for Driving Instructors To guide vocational instructors who are concerned with training others. To help readers qualify as Approved Driving Instructors (ADI's), PCV and PGV Driving Instructors. To support candidates for the Diploma in Driving Instruction and other driving and flying instructors' courses. |
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