Failed ADI Part 3?
65% of Trainees Fail The Part 3 Test
If you have failed your ADI Part 3 then we as ORDIT registered trainers can help you
Our ADI Part 3 recovery training can help you understand what went wrong, how to improve and give you the best cance of passing next time.
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Online ADI Part 3 Training
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- ONE TO ONE ACCESS WITH YOUR TRAINER
- FROM ONE TO 15 HOURS
- USE TO BUILD A SOLID FOUNDATION
- TRAINING COUNTS TOWARDS YOUR 40 HOURS REQUIREMENT
- FOCUS ON THE SUBJECTS YOU WANT TO WORK ON
- A GREAT OPTION FOR THOSE WHO HAVE FAILED THE ADI PART 3
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Failed ADI Part 3?
If you have failed your ADI Part 3 test, it's understandable that you may feel disappointed or frustrated. Here are a few suggestions to help you improve:
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Analyze your performance: Review your test results and identify areas where you struggled. Understanding your weaknesses will help you focus on improving specific aspects.
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Seek feedback: If possible, ask for feedback from your examiner or a qualified driving instructor. Their insights can provide valuable guidance on areas that need improvement.
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Practice and prepare: Develop a structured practice plan that targets your weaknesses. Consider working with a qualified ADI instructor who can provide tailored training to address your specific needs.
What happens if I Fail ADI Part 3
4 - Mock tests: Take advantage of mock tests offered by training schools or professional organizations. These simulated exams can help you familiarize yourself with the test format and identify any areas that still require improvement.
5 - Reflect and learn: Reflect on your previous test experience and learn from it. Consider what went well and what areas you need to work on. Maintain a positive mindset and stay motivated throughout the process.
6 - Stay up to date: Keep yourself updated with the latest driving instruction techniques and regulations. Continuously learning and staying informed will enhance your knowledge and skills as an instructor.
Remember that becoming a skilled driving instructor takes time and practice. Don't be discouraged by setbacks, but instead, view them as opportunities for growth and improvement.
Reasons For Failing ADI Part 3
Have you recently Failed an attempt at your adi part 2 or ADI Part 3 test?
Do you feel unsure of what exactly is required for your adi part 3 test?
Are you unsure of what the examiner requires?
Do you feel let down by your trainers?
Do you know more about your trainers personal life and neighbours than you do about your adi part 3 test?
Has your training been 2 to 1 or even 3 to 1?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need recovery training before it is too late!!!
How hard is it to pass ADI Part 3
So many times we hear of people being trained by the big national trainers and others on a 2-1 or even 3-1 ratio, it is no wonder many trainees feel lost and confused when it comes to part 3!
There are 17 areas of competence are listed in the ADI part 3 test report form, which the examiner will fill in at the end of your test.
You'll get a score from 0 to 3 for each of the 17 competencies, which are added up to work out if you've passed the test, and what your grade will be.
So many people say I got 30, I almost passed - No it means that there where MAJOR shortfalls and inadequecies in your teaching.
Don't end up saying - I didn't even understand the marking exam sheet
ADI Part 3 Understanding what is required
Very often 3 core problems lie at the heart of an adi part 3 failure
1) The inability to see it, say it and sort it, (core competencies) - That means: Seeing the fault a pupil makes, letting ther pupil know they've made a mistake, discussing it or stopping it happening again
2) A the general lack of knowledge of the subject
3) The inability to help the pupil reflect on and understand the consequences of their action
The lack of knowledge is often as a result of not reading the Essential skills book and therefore not knowing what is required, and also the reliance on the pupil to fill in the blanks.
Let us give you a typical example, during the left or right reverse on the adi part 3 exam, trainees will often give a specific point through the left or right rear windows where the kerb meets the car at the point of turn, they will then say "keep the kerb in that position" and expect me to do the rest! Well how much do i need to turn the wheel to keep it in that position, What if the kerb goes past that point as i'm reversing around the corner, which way do i turn? How much do i turn?
The problem is, you are relying on me (the Pupil) to do the job for you, and without precise and specific instructions I'm just going to turn that wheel from right to left with complete abandon because YOU don't know how much to tell me to turn! Therefore i'm filling in the blanks and you are going to fail your adi part 3 test.
You should NEVER rely on the pupil to do the job for you, you need to know that at a specific point, if he turns the wheel 1 full turn it will come almost 3/4 of the way around the corner, then at another specific point he turns it back 3/4 and you will be reasonably close and parallel with the kerb.
But most importantly, he can go home, go out with his parents to practice, do exactly what you've told him word for word, and it will without fail work, each and every time!
If you are not at that stage on your part 3 training, you need our Adi part 3 recovery training.
Why not book a 2 hour session and see for yourself how we can help you to achieve your goal.
We also do adi part 2 or 3 rescue training as a semi intensive course of 10 or 20 hours, to renew and add to your existing skill base, but to fill in the areas which caused you the problems.
This course is ideal for adi part 2 and adi part 3 tests.
10 hour course = £450
20 hour course = £900
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