PART 3 - TEST OF INSTRUCTIONAL ABILITY
The object of this test is to assess the quality of your instruction
and your ability to pass your knowledge on to pupils. The test
is in 2 parts, each of which lasts about half an hour. You must
pass both parts on the same test.
You will be asked to demonstrate your knowledge
and ability by giving practical driving instruction to the examiner
who will first take on the role of a pupil who is a beginner,
or a learner driver with limited driving knowledge, and then a
pupil who is about test standard.
The exercises ( pre set sets)
For each of the roles the examiner will choose 1 of the exercises
given below as the basis of the instruction:
· safety precautions on entering the car and explanation
of the controls
· moving off and making normal stops
· reversing and reversing into limited openings to the
right or left
· turning the vehicle round in the road to face the opposite
direction, using forward and reverse gears
· parking close to the kerb, using forward and reverse
gears
· how to make an emergency stop and practical instruction
in the use of mirrors
· approaching and turning corners
· judgement of speed, making progress and general road
positioning
· dealing with road junctions
· dealing with crossroads
· dealing with pedestrian crossings and giving correct
signals in a clear and unmistakable manner
· overtaking, meeting and crossing the path of other road
users, allowing adequate clearance
The instruction you give should be tailored to
the time available and to the standard of the 'pupil' being role-played
by the examiner. You will probably find it helpful to establish
the depth of the 'pupil's' knowledge in each phase, by asking
questions and observing the 'pupil's' performance as you would
with a real pupil you had not taught before.
In assessing your performance, the examiner will
take into account:
· the method, clarity, adequacy and correctness
of instruction given
· the observation, analysis and correction of faults committed
by the pupil
· your general manner
You will be expected to maintain control of the lesson, be patient
and tactful and give encouragement to the 'pupil' at all times.
What is assessed is the relevance of the instruction for the ability
of the pupil and to the particular conditions on the road on the
day of the test.
A-S-A-P PART 3 TRAINING
Training based around the 10 pre set tests
Visual aids and briefings provided
Flexible schedule to work around current job
Pay as you train scheme - no large payment upfront, only
a small deposit
One to one training ALWAYS
Mock tests conducted
Advice on Franchises or setting up on your own