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subject: How To Pass The Adi Part 3 [print this page]


It is a small wonder that so many people give up on their dream to be driving instructors. But the problem is they are not being taught the proper ways to teach their driving students. Learn how to teach, and you will pass the ADI part 3 with flying colors.

The ADI part 3, as you know, is a test of your ability to teach a driving student. This means it is no longer about what traffic laws you know and understand, it is about how you communicate those laws to another human being and make them understand. But so many people focus only on being better drivers, and not better teachers, so it is not surprising that so many people fail their ADI section 3 repeatedly.

The good news is that you don't have to get a formal degree in education to pass this. You can learn how to be an effective driving instructor from the comfort of your own home, watching DVD's. And not just any DVDs, there is a set made by the country's top ORDIT certified driving instructor. It is much less expensive than hiring a driving instructor coach who will proctor you on how to pass the ADI part 3. You can learn at home, and watch the videos over and over again if you need to. And in these particular videos, you will watch someone trying to teach the core competencies, and the on screen instructor will stop the student teacher, and correct the mistakes they are making. This will let you see not just the right way to teach, but also the most common wrong ways, which will make you fail your test. It's almost like cheating; the DVD's are that good. You won't be worried about passing any part of your ADI once you get your eyeballs on the videos.

There's no excuse for being one of the 76% that fail this test. You can be a stand out success if you will only watch some DVD's. It truly is that simple. You will pass your test and be on your way to a new driving instructor career, with job security and a great future. So don't be your own worst enemy when it comes to the ADI part 3. With just a tiny bit of extra effort you can be happy in your new career as a driving instructor before you know it.

by: Robert Mcdonough




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