Suggested (initial) study time for this unit, including note-taking, questions and reflection: 1 hour and 10 minutes
This unit is based on three ADI MasterClass route planning articles reproduced here with the permission of John Farlam. The original articles were published at ADIMasterClass.co.uk.
The quickest way to build confidence and competence in any field of learning/training is to gain early and repeated success. Driver training is no different from anything else in this respect.
One of the best ways to create an opportunity for success is to take away the distractions and fears that often cause 'learner overload'; this can often, if not always, be done by ensuring that the route is suitable for the subject at hand and the learner's ability.
In this unit, you will learn how to plan effective lesson routes.
The importance of good route planning
How to develop suitable training routes
How to maximise learning through good route planning
Read the text edited from John Farlam's Rout Planning MasterClass.
Watch six related videos
Make notes on the text and videos
Answer some multiple-choice questions
Complete your reflective notes
The information in this lesson will help you pass your exam, but more importantly, it is an essential element for success after you qualify.
Part-Three Exam relevance: This information can affect almost every aspect of the exam, so we have not explicitly listed any of the criteria here.
Next: