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Training Tools For Driving Instructors

31/03/2023

Working as a driving instructor can be an incredibly tempting career path for someone that loves being on the road. You can spend the majority of your working hours in your car, teaching the next generation of motorists how to behave on the road in a safe and responsible way. However, the journey to becoming a driving instructor can be a long one, and you might need support throughout your development. Find out more about some of the training tools that you need to be a driving instructor and how they can help you on the road to your next career.

How to become a driving instructor

There are a few steps in the process of becoming a driving instructor that you’ll need to be aware of before getting started with picking up any ADI supplies. You’ll need to complete a DBS check and apply to become a driving instructor before passing a theory test and a driving ability test, both of which demonstrate that you can drive to a good enough standard to teach others. After this, get some practice teaching before you complete the instructional ability test, where you get tested based on your ability to teach others how to drive. Once this is complete, you can register to work as a driving instructor.

Some of these steps are incredibly complicated, with the assessments being incredibly stringent to ensure that the best possible candidates make it as a driving instructor. To complete these, there are a few training tools that you might want to use that make your driving instructor training process as simple as can be.

What tools do you need to be a driving instructor?

There are a few tools and resources that you can use when trying to become a driving instructor, which are helpful throughout different parts of the assessment and learning process. Some of the tools you might consider using during driver instructor training include:

Practical Teaching Skills for Driving Instructors

This book by John Miller and Susan McCormack is the ideal companion for anyone looking to develop the teaching side of their driving instructor work. Teaching in general is a complex profession, but when you put your student in charge of the classroom at 30mph there is an entirely different challenge you need to resolve. Containing key guidance and information, this book will inform you more about the ideal ways of structuring your lessons and solving problems when teaching a student. Not only will you know more about the theory of teaching, but you can develop your skills more quickly too.

The Driving Instructor’s Handbook

As a driving instructor, this piece of literature is your bible. Listed by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency as a core piece of reading for ADI exams, The Driving Instructor’s Handbook is a great companion for anyone in training as it lists everything that you need to know about working as a driving instructor. Make sure that you get the most recent edition of the handbook, as it evolves over time to ensure that all of the most recent rules and regulations for the road are available.

Practical Business Skills for Driving Instructors

The majority of work around being a driving instructor centres around the more practical elements of the role, the way that you drive the car, the way that you teach your students and even the car roof sign regulations. However, many driving instructors run their own businesses, which is something that a lot of people don’t consider. This book supports training driving instructors in creating their own business, some of the basics of bookkeeping and understanding how to market your services. Growing your profile as a driving instructor is always a challenge, and this book teaches you how to do so sustainably and in line with UK business rules and regulations.

Driver Fault Correction

When we’re teaching our students how to drive, it’s nice to believe that every student we teach understands what they are doing immediately and drives to an incredibly high standard. In spite of this belief, most young drivers will make significant mistakes in their early years on the road, with the pass rate in driving tests being under 50%. This book demonstrates to instructors the ideal ways of correcting mistakes that young and developing drivers make, helping you to improve the standards of your students in a reliable way that they respond to properly.

ADI Part 1 Study Notes

Your ADI Part 1 is one of the more difficult parts of becoming a driving instructor. Before you get to put L-plates; on the car for your first students, DVSA needs to know that you have the knowledge required to teach a pupil. ADI Part 1 Study Notes is a book containing thorough notes and guidance that is relevant to your test, helping you to revise in advance and pass the test the very first time. Pair this with ADI Part 1 Top 1000, a book that has searching revision questions similar to those in a Part 1 test, to make your revision experience as realistic as possible and see how your studying improves your performance.

Try Grade Six Supplies

If you’re looking to become a driving instructor and need resources to help you, get in touch with the Grade Six Supplies team today. We offer a range of tools and resources to improve your skills and get you qualified as a driving instructor.

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