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BECOME A DRIVING INSTRUCTOR
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EASYPASS DRIVING SCHOOL | Other driving schools | |
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Part 1 driving theory Includes: Driving Instructor handbook FREE Know your traffic signs FREE Highway Code FREE Driving the essential Skills FREE Access to theory test pro FREE | ||
DVSA TRAINERS | ||
Our trainers have over 25 year experience | ||
Part 2 driving ability Up to 20 hrs in car Training. No zoom calls | ||
Part 3 instruction ability 40 hours in car training Easypass Lesson Plan Book FREE No zoom calls | ||
Training support 7 days a week | ||
2 week intensive Instructor training Course. |
Driving Instructor Training in the North East
Unleash the Potential of this Life-Changing Opportunity
Take the reins of your life and embark on a journey towards freedom.
Discover the thrill of being your own boss and shaping your own destiny. Experience the joy of empowering others with invaluable skills while earning a lucrative income of £70,000 or more full-time. Immerse yourself in the EasyPass Driver Instructor training programme in Newcastle, catering to the entire North East region including Sunderland, Gateshead, and Durham. Regardless of your background, our team of DVSA instructors will guide you swiftly towards your ADI (Approved Driving Instructor) qualification.
Embrace flexibility and learn at your own pace, tailor-made to suit your individual circumstances. Opt for our time-efficient Fast Track course, completing it in just two weeks. Alternatively, choose from our range of 8 to 16-week driving instructor training courses, allowing you to balance your studies with other commitments, whether part-time or full-time. Join our personalised training sessions, complemented by comprehensive online theory exam preparation.
Benefit from 20 hours of Part 2 Driving Test Training and 40 hours of Part 3 Instructional Ability Training.
Rest assured, our dedicated support team is available full-time, 7 days a week, ready to guide you every step of the way.
Join Our Team and Be Your Own Boss!
Choose a Guaranteed Franchise with our school and embark on a rewarding career. With a high demand for driving instructors and over 1.5 million people taking the driving test each year, there’s a great opportunity for you to make a difference. Department of Transport data clearly shows a shortage in instructor numbers, so now is the perfect time to join us!
As a driving instructor, you have the freedom to set your own work schedule and earning potential. In a full-time scenario, you can expect to earn between £40,000 and potentially over £80,000 annually.
All you need is a passion for teaching and fulfilling the following requirements:
- You Must Be Over 21;
- Held your Driving Licence for more than 3 years;
- Have no More Than 3 Points on Your Driving Licence;
- Check if you can become a driving instructor; Check Now.
- Have passed the DBS Check (Criminal Record). More information here.
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Our Background
Our EasyPass team have been providing Driver Training for over 25 years. All of our trainers are registered with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). We provide continual professional development (CPD) and advanced training and coaching for the driver training industry
What does the course involve?
To become a qualified DVSA Approved Driving Instructor, you have to pass the DVSA test which is in three parts.
PART 1 DRIVING THEORY
This is done at home using materials we provide. You’ll be tested on road procedure, traffic signs and signals, driving test and laws, and instructional techniques
Please see link for further information on this test https://www.gov.uk/adi-part-1-test
PART 2 DRIVING ABILITY
Practical driving sessions with one of our instructor trainers will bring your personal driving ability up to the high standard required by the DVSA. You will receive 20 hours Part 2 training on a 1-to-1 basis.
Please see link for further information on this test https://www.gov.uk/adi-part-2-test/what-happens-during-test
PART 3 INSTRUCTIONAL ABILITY
For this part you’ll receive 40 hours of 1-to-1 training, with your trainer providing you with the skills and underpinning knowledge to deliver a course of effective driving lessons.
After passing all three parts of the DVSA tests, you’ll be awarded a green badge that signifies you’re a fully qualified Approved Driving Instructor (ADI)
Please see link for further information on this test https://www.gov.uk/adi-part-3-test
STANDARDS CHECK
Training Driving Instructors For Over 20 Years.
Have you received your standards check appointment from the DVSA Or have failed your test and are looking for some additional training to improve your grade? Here at EASYPASS DRIVING SCHOOL we have over 20 years experience in instructor training and development, Let us help you achieve that grade A Result
The approved driving instructor (ADI) standards check assesses your ability to teach pupils.
The ADI standards check has replaced the ADI check test.
You have to take at least one ADI standards check during each 4-year period that you’re registered as an ADI.
You have to take a standards check even if you don’t have a car or aren’t working as an ADI.
You can be removed from the ADI register if you don’t book or go to your standards check.
You can only take standards checks in English or Welsh.
What happens at the standards check
A Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency examiner will watch you give a normal driving lesson to your pupil.
The examiner will look for evidence that you meet the national standards for driver and rider training.
What you’ll be marked on
You’ll be marked on 17 areas of competence that are grouped into 3 categories:
- lesson planning
- • risk management
- • teaching and learning skills
The 17 areas of competence are listed in the ADI standards check report form, which the examiner will fill in during your check.
You’ll get a score from 0 to 3 for each of the 17 competencies, which are added up to work out your grade.
After you give the lesson, the examiner will discuss your performance and give you your grade. This will take about 15 minutes.
You can take your trainer or mentor with you, but they can’t take part in the lesson.
The top 5 reasons where instructors fail
Our latest analysis shows the top 5 areas where instructors fail to demonstrate competence are where they haven’t:
- adapted the lesson plan, when appropriate, to help the pupil work towards their learning goals
- taught the lesson in a style suited to the pupil’s learning style and current ability
- encouraged the pupil to analyse problems and take responsibility for their learning
- given the pupil appropriate and timely feedback during the session
- given enough feedback to help the pupil understand any potentially safety-critical incidents
Lesson planning
You need to show you can adapt your lesson plan, where appropriate, to help your pupil work towards their learning goals.
You shouldn’t stick to a planned lesson because the needs of your pupil might change throughout the lesson and it’s important you can adapt to that.
Teaching and learning strategies
You need to be able to show you can teach your pupil in a style that’s suited for them. This means using methods that work best for them. For example, when giving verbal directions, your pupil might find it easier if you referred to left and right as ‘my side’ or ‘your side’.
It’s important you give your pupil appropriate and timely feedback rather than giving it all at the end of the lesson. Having regular discussions throughout the lesson helps your pupil understand what they might have done wrong.
You should encourage your pupil to analyse problems and take responsibility for their own learning. For example, if your pupil forgot to check their blind spot before pulling out, you might:
- ask them if they know what they did wrong
- explain why they need to make sure they check their blind spots next time
Risk management
Another area instructors commonly fail on is not giving pupils enough feedback on any potentially dangerous situations.
As well as providing your pupil with timely and appropriate feedback, it’s important that if they make any serious or dangerous faults they know what they’ve done and why it’s dangerous.
It’s up to you to make sure they understand this, so they don’t make the same mistake again.
At the end of the test
At the end of the standards check your examiner will give you feedback about any areas where you need to develop. You can refer to the national standard for driver and rider training to help you understand what you could be doing differently.
If you fail the standards check, the examiner will recommend that you seek further development from an instructor trainer.
Your standards check result
You’ll get your grade, along with your completed standards check form at the end of your standards check.
Total score Grade Description
0-30 Fail Your performance is unsatisfactory
31-42 Grade B You’ll stay on the approved driving instructors (ADI) register
43-51 Grade A You have shown a high standard of instruction and you’ll stay on the ADI register
You’ll automatically fail if:
- you get a score of 7 or less in the ‘risk management’ category
- the examiner stops the lesson because you’ve put yourself or someone else in danger
If you fail the standards check
You’ll have up to 2 more attempts to pass the standards check.
If you fail 3 times:
- you’ll be removed from the approved driving instructors (ADI) register
- you’ll have to retake the ADI tests to join the ADI register again
Contact Us
You can give us a call on or text (Standards Check) to 07388698155
Alternatively fill in our contact form and a Instructor Trainer will call you back.