Highly practical, the Handbook also covers driver training and testing for motorcycles, buses, lorries and taxis. Fully revised and updated for this 11th edition, it also provides all the necessary advice for the conscientious instructor keen to communicate effectively with their learners.
Containing essential guidance on teaching, communication and coaching skills, Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors is ideal for both existing and trainee driving instructors. It investigates how and why people learn, and the different teaching and learning processes that are involved.
With sections on structuring lessons and problem solving, it covers the whole teaching process, from early stage lessons to the final practical test. The companion title to the popular best-seller, The Driving Instructor's Handbook, this is your practical guide to developing and improving your ability to teach driving as a lifetime skill. A random accident - or something more sinister? Tragedy strikes when sixteen-year-old Rebecca Patton fatally injures a woman while having a driving lesson.
The driving instructor, Andrew Newell, appears to be drunk at the crime scene, and Detective Katie Logan reckons this is a case of vehicular homicide. But when a handbag is retrieved, the victim is discovered to be Newell's wife.
Sometimes, though, the most unexpected way is the best. Because if you're brave and grip the wheel tightly, you can find yourself in an extraordinary new place: like in the arms of a man who understands lost dreams and, with a little luck, on the brink of discovering new directions.
Complete the journey from pedestrian to excellent driver. Concise and easy to read Buy all your driving lessons for the price of this book. This book is essential if you want to pass your driving test the first time. Take your time to get things right and work at your own pace. Check your problems with the Problem pages.
None of us knows! Why pay for driving lessons when you do not know whether you are going to pass the test? Buy this book instead. If you do, you are committing a serious offence. Latest Posts. Disclaimer The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. Image Credits: Icons made by Freepik on Flaticon. Answer these 10 questions to find out what type of learner you are. Then, share the results with your driving instructor so that they can adapt their lessons to teach you more effectively.
You can then share your reflections with your instructor in your next lesson. Stay motivated by keeping track of your development as a learner driver. Your progress record will keep you on track as you pass through our Structured Driver Training System. Keep a record of the time you spend practising in-between lessons by following our private driving practice guide.
Check with your driving instructor first to make sure you are ready to begin private driving practice.
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