CLIENT-CENTERED LEARNING
Client Centered Learning is an educational driving lesson approach that reviews how the individual learner prefers to learn and adapts the lessons to that specific learner. It recognises that all learners will learn at a different pace. When learners are taught this way there is a strong likelihood that the learner will retain the information and the skills that they learnt. This approach completely changes the dynamics of conventional driving lessons..
The DVSA heavily endorse this type of training and we usually see a dramatic improvement in the willingness of the learner to keep learning.
By using good Q&A techniques, listening skills and effective feedback from both the pupil and the driving instructor, the instructor is able to establish the pupil's temperament, personality, confidence and ability.
It will help the pupil to understand, find and develop their own solutions to a problem. Learners who are trained this way often go on to be very successful at driving .
The DVSA heavily endorse this type of training and we usually see a dramatic improvement in the willingness of the learner to keep learning.
By using good Q&A techniques, listening skills and effective feedback from both the pupil and the driving instructor, the instructor is able to establish the pupil's temperament, personality, confidence and ability.
It will help the pupil to understand, find and develop their own solutions to a problem. Learners who are trained this way often go on to be very successful at driving .
~THE 4 STAGES OF LEARNING ANYTHING~
The 4 stages of learning is a process that you have gone through every time you’ve learned something new in your life.
The main outcome of learning any skill is acquiring the ability or COMPETENCE that UNCONSCIOUSLY allows you to perform the task.
The main outcome of learning any skill is acquiring the ability or COMPETENCE that UNCONSCIOUSLY allows you to perform the task.
You’ll move through 5 levels of progress in each of the 27 skills you need to be a safe driver.
You’ll be ready to take your driving test when you are consistently achieving level 5 (reflection) for each of the 27 skills.
The 5 levels of progress are:-
You’ll be ready to take your driving test when you are consistently achieving level 5 (reflection) for each of the 27 skills.
The 5 levels of progress are:-
- introduced
- helped
- prompted
- independent
- reflection
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