The
Training
"...
These sessions had good planning and Mr Stratton played a proactive part throughout.
He kept the sessions interesting and stimulating through the use of
good routes and the training shown was to a high quality "
Driving Standards
Agency Report 2000 - comment on the ADI Part 3 Training
Option
1: Full Part 3 Course
This
comprehensive course comprises thirty hours
instructional ability tuition. Usually this is
taken as two lots of three days spread over two
weeks.
The
course covers, in depth, all aspects of the Part
3 test. The primary aim of the course is to
enable you to teach effectively, correctly and
safely for life. The secondary aim is to enable
you to pass the Part 3 test.
The
course is structured and because it is on a one-to-one
basis can be tailored to suit the individual's
training needs. Progress is monitored throughout
the course and feedback given as appropriate.
Written assessments will be given at mid-course
and end-of-course. Comprehensive resource
material is included in the price.
You
will be given the following books:
Blueprints
- Full Set of 20
Core Competencies Made Easy
6 Steps to A Higher Check Test Grading
The
value of these books is £238.90
Option
2: One-Day Course
A
one-day course comprising five hours one-to-one
tuition. This is usually split into 2 hours in
the morning and 3 hours in the afternoon. This
course is ideal for candidates who may have
unsuccessfully taken one or more Part 3 tests and
need additional training, or for clients who
feel that they would benefit from further help
and guidance following, or during, a training
course with another establishment.
Option
3: Half-Day Course
A
half-day course comprising three hours one-to-one
tuition. Ideal for addressing specific aspects of
teaching that may be causing difficulties.
Option
4: Assessment / Mock Test and Full Debrief
This
two hour session comprises an authentic mock test
followed by a full debrief. Training needs can
then be assessed and discussed, and a programme
of tuition formulated. The minimum period of
training is two hours. The start / finish times
can be flexible to suit the indivdual. All
training is carried out from the Training
Establishment in the client's own car.
Here's
What You Get When You Take a Full Part 3 Training
Course
Thirty
hours practical in-car instructional ability
training which is usually taken in two blocks of
three days - for example, the Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of consecutive weeks. Other
arrangements can be made to suit the individual. A
morning / afternoon Part 3 induction - formal
introduction to the Part 3. 'Classroom' based,
this covers all aspects of the Part 3 and
effective teaching.
Comprehensive
training manuals (value - £238.90) containing all
necessary information will be provided for
clients prior to starting the course. The course
is structured and tailored to suit the individual.
Because it is on a one-to-one basis, anything
causing specific concern will be discussed and
dealt with immediately. Realistic role-play
training will prepare you for the Part 3 test and
for your future career.
Brian
M Stratton uses his wide experience of teaching
learner drivers, and his sound understanding of
the Part 3 test requirements, to enable you to
become a competent and confident instructor.
Demonstrations of briefings - and any other
aspect of teaching - will be given by Brian M
Stratton as necessary and when appropriate.
Progress
is monitored, and feedback given, throughout
training. Written assessments will be given
midway through, and at the end of the course. A
mock test is carried out at the conclusion of
instruction. Every encouragement is given to
enable each client to perform confidently to the
very best of their ability. Strengths and
weaknesses will be analysed and constructively
discussed.
Please
contact the Establishment for details of ADI training course fees and
availability.
You must book an appointment, and payment is required in advance. If you wish to order training On Line and pay by Credit / Debit card, please call
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