ADI PART 3 MARKING SHEET EXPLAINED

How to understand the ADI Part 3 Marking Sheet

Become a better teacher and more confident of passing the ADI PART 3 TEST

Understanding the ADI Part 3 marking sheet is one of the best ways to give yourself the best chance of passing the ADI Part 3 test

The ADI part 3 test is now in what we call Standards check format, this means is that you will need to take a pupil with you and conduct a real driving lesson with the senior examiner watching from the back.

This course goes through section by section what is required from you to be able to pass

ADI Part 3 Marking Sheet

ADI Part 3 and ADI Standards Check Test Guide

Including

✓Fault Identification and Analysis

✓Fault Correction

✓Learning and Teaching Styles

✓Understanding the ADI Part 3 Marking Sheet

✓Focal and Reference Points

✓Commentary driving

✓ADI Part 3 Lesson Plan Outlines

✓Teaching and Learning Styles

✓ADI Part 3 Phrases

ADI Part 3 MArking Sheet Explained

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