Example lesson - Moving Off & Stopping
Note that the videos in this section refer to 'Standards Check'. Part-Three is conducted and marked in exactly the same way as the ADI Standards Check.
This section contains information about how to structure a test lesson (or any driving lesson) and looks at a driver who is not yet able to drive from the test centre.
If you have a driver of a suitable standard this type of lesson would be OK for your exam.
This lesson is designed to help you to:
- understand more about lesson structure
- Understand how you can to start and end your lesson
- See the things that you have been learning about in place in a lesson context
As you watch the videos think about some key lesson factors:
- The feedback process
- Explanations
- Use of questions
- Route directions
- Job sharing
- Watching the learner
- Prompting skills
- Remedial action
- How the lesson keeps on theme
The videos that you are about to watch depict a customer who has expresses a with to drive on faster open roads. The instructor feels that this is an appropriate subject for his experience and skill level. The lesson starts in a busy area and them moves through different stages of open road driving, each with clear learning goals. The lesson also shows a short change of plan after a the learner makes mistake.
Use the links below access each individual subject or the 'previous-next' links to go through the videos in turn.
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Drive out to the main training area
Drive back and lesson de-brief
Next: Graham sets the scene for these videos and starts the lesson...