ADI Part 3
Once you have passed the ADI part 2 we will then begin your part three 3 training.
Part 3 - Your Ability to Instruct
ADI Part 3 tests your instructional ability. You can begin this part of the course once you have successfully passed part 2.
The ADI part 3 test lasts for about an hour and is broken down into two phases. During each phase the examiner will pretend to be a pupil. In phase 1 the examiner will take on the role of a learner driver on their first lesson. On phase 2, they will take on a totally new role, that of a driver that is almost ready for their driving test. For this part of the test you will need to identify their faults and sohw that you can advise them how to correct these faults.
At the end of the test the examiner will take a few minutes to assess the session and then give you the result. He will mark areas such as:
- Your methods of teaching
- Your fault identification
- What you did about the faults
- Your attitude towards the pupil
You will be graded from 1 to 6 for each phase of the test. Scoring 1,2,or 3 is a fail, scoring 4,5 or 6 is a pass. You must pass both parts (grade 4 or higher) to pass the ADI Part 3 test.
ADI Part 3 is regarded by many as the most difficult part of the programme and has a high national failure rate. We believe that with the right training, ADI Part 3 is relatively straightforward. Our grade 6 driving instructors know exactly what is required on the day, after all they've passed with flying colours themselves!
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