Short Progressive Steps

Short Progressive Steps


If instruction is given to your student who is learning to drive, - in short progressive steps then it is likely to lead to sustained interest from pupils.

By using appropriate questioning towards your student then you will begin to establish their attitude, norms and motivation when learning to drive.
When the Knowledge of your student increases then your investment as an instructor will begin to decrease.

When a pupil makes a mistake it is part of learning therfore you need to give them time to reflect on their mistakes, rather than telling them what they have done wrong. Ask questions, give them time to think. If they find this difficult maybe give them some hinters before the correct answer.

The way we as instructor process information about the road ahead needs to be more than one step ahead of the student so that we can stimulate their judgement. Both the instructor and the student interpret what we see hear and feel, but in a different way, A learner driver needs to be nurtured towards a more responsible interpreter of the road ahead to improve their anticipation, planning and reaction.

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