Trainer-Training and development

Training that really does make Part-Three easy!

How was your initial instructor training?

Was it an enjoyable experience that left you wanting more. Or was it a relief to pass the test and get it 'all over with'?

Here's another question...

Did you pass your Part-Three because of the help and support given by your training, or through hard work and struggle - almost despite your training?

If you are one of the lucky ones who received good training that prepared you well for your test, you are in a minority. And the chances are that there were probably still times when you found the training a struggle!

While there are undoubtedly some sklled, expert teachers out there they are, regrettably, in a minority. For many years much of the instructor training available in the UK has been delivered by individuals who lack the requisite skills and who seem to have little or no respect for their clients.

It was hoped that the ORDIT (formerly ADITE and DIARTE) register would change things, however, the change doesn't seem to have materialised. Many ORDIT registered trainers are honest and hardworking but still not hitting the mark.

Tony...

Tony

Before attending John's course I was a successful
ORDIT registered trainer - I am now more successful than ever - John's methods have revolutionised the way I work!

Tony Byaist

More than pass rate?

While individual trainers will often have a higher than average pass rate, pass rate in itself is not a sufficient measure off success. If you are already a trainer, answer the following questions honestly ...

  • Do your students fight because they want to sit in the front?

  • Do you get as many 5's and 6's as 4's on your students' marking sheets?

  • Can you easily prepare the average student for Part-Three in 35 hours?

  • Do you always enjoy your work?

  • Do you always look forward to your work?

  • Do your students always look forward to their sessions?

  • Are you a grade Six instructor?

If you have answered no to any of the questions above, you can learn more about 'true success' and how to achieve it. And it's based on simple commonsense ideas!

Life changing

Ged Wilmot & Kathy HigginsOver the years John Farlam has worked tirelessly to develop his own skills and those of his fellow instructors. Part of his experience has been to train around fifty instructor trainers; this probably makes John the most experienced Trainer-Trainer in the business.

During his time as a 'master trainer' has developed and discarded many different methods and believes that his current methods offer cutting edge skills to prepare you for a successful career as a trainer..

Many people who train with John describe the experience as 'life changing', not only in terms of instructional technique, but also in terms of personal confidence and belief.

This probably because of John's strong belief that you already have the skills – his job is simply to help you to recognise that fact!

You can join the ranks of the two people shown in the picture above - Kathy Higgins and Ged Wilmot. Kathy and Ged are two of the best and most successful trainers in the North of England – they are pictured here in 2004 when the first attended John's Trainer-Training course.

This section gives you an overview of a unique approach to instructor training and trainer development – an approach that has helped students who have been 'written off' by other organisations to gain 5's and 6's in their Part-Three exams. The course has also been instrumental in helping trainers to gain their ORDIT qualification.

Preparation

John recommends that trainers/potential trainers should attend ADI MasterClass before undertaking the five day trainer's course – this will help to ensure that they fully understand the principles of the 'Success Based' methods and thus gain maximum value from the trainer training.

Study of the information in the Trainers' area of the SmartDriving web site will accelerate your learning and understanding during the course.

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