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  • All
  • Basics
  • Cars
  • Coaching
  • COVID-19
  • Diverse needs
  • Driver Behaviour
  • Driver Training
  • Driving test
  • Legal
  • Lesson tips
  • Occupational driving
  • Parking
  • Safeguarding
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Driver Training

When is a Driving Instructor a Professional Driving Instructor?

DIA's Head of Training and Development Kevin Martin asks when is a driving instructor a professional driving instructor in this training.
Basics

Meet the foggers

It’s not just ice and snow that drivers face at this time of year – we look at how to deal with foggy conditions
Coaching

Have we got the skills?

Neil Wightman takes a look at how to be the best version of yourself when it comes to being an instructor
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Driver Behaviour

Mirror Neurons

How do our words and actions affect our pupils?
Lesson tips

Client-Centred Learning: Using Questions to Bring the Focus Back to the Learner

Despite the fact that Client Centred Learning (CCL) remains the focus of many training courses, it unfortunately continues to be a weak point for many Standards Checks.
Driver Behaviour

Trainers: are you really listening to your pupils?

Tom Harrington discusses what makes a good listener and how active listening helps you respond, interact, and communicate effectively
Driver Training

Feeling refreshed

Kev and Tracey Field from Confident Drivers focus on ideas that you can include in your refresher lessons to help drivers build their driving confidence and get back on the ...
Driver Behaviour

Peer pressure

Dr James Whalen looks at peer pressure and how it affects the way people behave when using the roads
Driver Behaviour

Make your own luck

Kev and Tracey Field from Confident Drivers talk about the idea of relying on being lucky and suggest ways that you can challenge this concept with your students.
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