There are many that wish to
become a driving instructor due to
the relative freedom of being self employed and the income potential
but, good
driving instructor training will really make the job easier.
There are many providers of driving instructor courses but the road to
becoming a driving instructor is often made to sound simple by them. The
following information on
ADI Training and the starter pack from the
DSA is useful and a great place to start.
Skills required
Approved driving instructors
require a high standard of driving ability and a sound knowledge of the
subjects related to teaching others to drive and must be able to apply
these abilities.
Teaching others to drive includes being knowledgeable about:
* how to teach
* how people learn
* how to assess the performance of others
* communication
* interpersonal skills
Qualifying
The qualification examination is in three parts:
* a computer based theory test
* a practical test of your driving ability
* a practical test of your ability to instruct
You
must take and pass all three parts of the examination in this order and
must complete the whole examination within two years of passing the
theory test. If you are unable to complete the examinations within this
time you must start again from the beginning and pass each part once
again. You can take the theory test as many times as you wish but you
are only allowed a maximum of three attempts at each of the practical
tests within each two year qualification period.
How can I obtain training?
You
may already be undertaking a course with an ADI trainer, but included
with the starter pack, you will receive a copy of the official register
of driving instructor training (ORDIT). This is a list of
establishments and trainers who offer both training for those wishing
to become an ADI and retraining for those who feel they require it. The
establishments on the list have satisfied the inspection criteria set
by the Driver Training Industry and the Driving Standards Agency.
Applying to become an approved driving instructor
If you decide to embark on this career as a driving instructor,
You will need to obtain your criminal record check before submitting your application. You can then complete the application form enclosed in
the starter pack and submit it to the Registrar who will decide if it
will be accepted or apply online. You will need to send in character references from
two people who know you well and will be prepared to vouch for you when
approached by the Registrar. You should use the forms enclosed in the
pack for these references.
It should not be assumed
that acceptance is an automatic process, new applications can be
refused by the Registrar if they do not meet the necessary legal
requirements.
How to get a starter pack
A
starter pack is available from DSA. This includes an explanatory
booklet which gives full details of the ADI Register and qualification
process, an Official Register of Driving Instructor Training (ORDIT),
the ADI question bank and application form.
To order a
booklet please call the ADI starter pack booking line with your credit
or debit card details. You can find the link to the contact details in
the related items box.
Alternatively send a cheque or postal order made payable to the 'Driving Standards Agency' to:
Driving Standards Agency
ADI Branch
Stanley House
56 Talbot Street
Nottingham
NGI 5GU
See also Driving Instructor Training - Become a Driving Instructor - ADI / PDI Insurance - Dual Controls - ADI Support
Source www.transportoffice.gov.uk