Training as a fully qualified driving instructor isn’t an easy process. However, as long as you’re prepared to work hard you have a great chance of passing.
There are 3 exams you need to take and pass each one within 3 attempts (Except Part 1 unlimited).
You also have 2 years to complete all 3 exams from the date you pass the first exam – ADI Part 1.
Check if you can become a driving instructor- CLICK HERE
Get a DBS Check - CLICK HERE
Apply to become a driving instructor - CLICK HERE
Approved driving instructor (ADI) part 1 test - CLICK HERE
Approved driving instructor (ADI) part 2 test - CLICK HERE
Approved driving instructor (ADI) part 3 test - CLICK HERE
Get a trainee driving instructor licence - CLICK HERE
Apply for your first approved driving instructor (ADI) badge - CLICK HERE
These are 2 hr sessions for people who prefer to train on a part time basis. Designed for Candidates who are preparing for the ADI Part 2 or having trouble passing the Part 2 examination. Integrated training will also be introduced at different stages of learning that are necessary for the Part 3 examination. These sessions cater for Individual needs.
These are 2 hr sessions for people who prefer to train on a part-time basis. Designed for candidates who are preparing for the ADI Part 3 or having trouble passing the part 3 examination. Training is based on client centred learning and focused around the 17 levels of competence that are grouped into 3 main categories: lesson planning, risk management, teaching and learning strategies. These sessions are structured to cater for individual needs.
This course is for ADIs who are preparing for standards check, have failed their standards check or simply want to achieve a higher grade. You will be assessed on your delivery of instruction to the pupil based on the criteria set out in the National Standard for Driver Training. The Check is conducted with a DVSA examiner observing the ADI delivering a 45-minute lesson. I can familiarise you with the assessment form SC1 and the areas being assessed and consider whether the instructional techniques you use will allow you to meet and demonstrate the competences.
This course is for ADIs/PDIs who are preparing for standards check/Part3 have failed their standards check/Part 3 or simply want to achieve a higher grade. You will be assessed on your delivery of instruction to the pupil based on the criteria set out in the National Standard for Driver Training. The Check is conducted with a DVSA examiner observing the ADI delivering a 45-minute lesson. I can familiarise you with the assessment from SC1 and the areas being assessed and consider whether the instructional techniques you use will allow you to meet and demonstrate the competences.
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