Teaching A Learner To Drive?

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DriveHart Season 1 Episode 19

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Preparing and Planning Private Driving Practice with a learner driver can save you time, money and stress.  The Government Department responsible for Driving Tests estimates that around 70 hours tuition/practice is required to get a student ready for test of which around 45 hrs is taught and  22 hours it is assumed would be private practice with family or friends.   

Focused and well planned practice can save you professional instruction costs and reduce the stress inherent in supervising a learner in car.

This podcast, hosted by Julia Ann Clayton (retired Assistant Chief Officer of Police, A Graded Approved Instructor and Director of Training Company Drive Hart Ltd) covers ten key issues / preparations that supervisors should consider before setting off on private practice supervision including:

1.  Appropriate Car for the Learners Practice

2.  Insurance and legal costs to cover the learner driving, also consider wider aspects eg does the insurance provider have any terms or conditions regarding supervising drivers, does the policy in place provide cover for any legal (civil or criminal) proceedings and costs.

3.  Communication between you and your Approved Driving Instructor - Practice what has been taught by the ADI, if you don't have an ADI the onus will be on you to know the national driving syllabus and the skills that will be tested in the driving test.

4.  Knowledge of the supervisors role, Road Traffic  law and Highway Code, plus  key driving processes is essential to prepare a learner for test.

5.  Refresh your own driving skills and knowledge, and avoid passing on bad habits!

6.  Adopting the "Right Approach" to practice (right subject, right place and right time), speak with your ADI on when to start practice, and what to practice, get regular updates on the learners progress on the syllabus.

7.  Calmly review/debrief your practice - record your practice times and discuss any issues with your ADI.
 
8.  Keep driving  practice calm and as stress free as possible,  Agree the plan with your learner and how your going to deal and debrief any events during the practice.  If all else fails stop and cool things down!
 
9.  Give Clear, concise, and

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Series 1 was designed primarily for learners and parents, but we found that trainee instructors also valued the materials. Series 2 is our response to potential instructors who want to understand what they need to know to become effective instructors (the what and the how of teaching) and to pass the DVSA qualifying exams.

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