Really interesting video. When i had my driving lessons my instructor was so good that i was paying for lessons even after he kept telling me im test ready. I just enjoyed my lessons and wanted a few more for experience and found toward the end he told me that theres nothing more he can teach me but i still had more lessons before taking and passing my test. Sometimes the instructor makes all the difference. As a PDI myself trying to focus keenly on client centred learning it’s an interesting balance between following the linear rigid sylabus i do attend to adapt in the way it’s delivered once i pass my part 3. Great content 😎🫡
@aatadvancedaditraining25358 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment and good luck with the rest of your training and your Part 3. 👍
@Baloovanz8 ай бұрын
@@aatadvancedaditraining2535 thanks buddy
@darrenjohnson9844Ай бұрын
I think your videos are really helpful I’m a PDI and my part 3 is jan 25, when I’m watching your videos and listen to how you breakdown things it makes so much more sense 👍🏼
@aatadvancedaditraining2535Ай бұрын
Hi Darren. Thanks for you comment and feedback. This isn't a sales pitch, but if you find my free content helpful, you'll get so much more value from my Part 3 course which goes into things in much more detail - whilst still keeping things easy to understand and implement. If you use this link you'll be able to get a 30% discount, unlimited access to me for personilsed support - and a 30 day 'no questions asked' full money back guarantee: www.advancedadi.co.uk/offers/QBWo76hK
@edenkefela90957 ай бұрын
The subtitles made it even great for me to understand. Please do your videos with subtitles I would buy them...I am in my part 2 training I have test coming up soon Thank you
@aatadvancedaditraining25357 ай бұрын
Hiya. I'd love to do all my videos with subtitles but it takes so much time. You have to upload, transcribe, edit out all the errors, and then upload again - which takes hours. I'll do it where time allows and if you have any 'hacks' I can use to speed up the process, please share. All the best, Jeff
@killer7urk5 ай бұрын
How did you get on with your part3?
@aatadvancedaditraining25355 ай бұрын
Hi @@killer7urk . Not sure if you're asking how I got on with my Part 3 nearly 20 years ago (I passed on my third and final attempt0 or how Tom got on with his third and final attempt. HE PASSED. 😄
@stevenmcloughlin-g1z4 ай бұрын
I've tried to access the video library but states it is unavailable to purchase
@aatadvancedaditraining25354 ай бұрын
Hi stevenmcloughlin-g1z. Thanks for your comment, I've checked out the link and every seem to be working OK. Maybe try and 'incognito search' using this link: www.youtube.com/@stevenmcloughlin-g1z. If that doesn't work, let me know and I'll try to figure out a solution.
@Lanzy4leeАй бұрын
From my experience as a pdi. True client centered learning or theory is not compatible with the part 3 test. The DVSA at the top via people first who wrote the client centered learning model for the DVSA, it's not delivered at a front end practical level. Firstly alot of the party 3 examiners haven't really brought into it and I feel still don't really understand it. It's originally form from Carl Rodgers etc the examiners are just really tweeking the old test. For example the concept of it of the experiment learning cycle is keeping the pupil safe and allowing the pupil to discover learning in their own terms does not work on a part three test. First they want the wheels moving my examiner said to me two n half mins brief no more than 5 mins talking full stop. How this that give any time for deep client centered learning .it doesn't. They dint want to see faults they want you to jump on the first fault and adapt the session according. It simply doesn't fit. It fits with your day to day lessons but not a part 3 test. I mention to my examiner about it being client centered when he told me I had failed my first attempt And only got a shake of the head. They have no real concept of it. If alot of the a grade adis did a true standards test with client centered learning 90 percent would fail. Examiners are reluctant to fail adis on their standards check and I feel go easy on them due to the politics .many ordit trainers have no concept of client centered learning many have not even done the the version of the test. Your absolutely right in your video. The problem is pdis are having to get a square peg in a round hole. Many like myself thought poor feedback from the examiner know what's required. The pom mspsgl closed junction open junction dsssm like you say mean nothing to a pupil. I never use them it just confuses the pupil. Until the examiners know what client centered learning truly is it's all a non starter. No one in this industry is prepared to speak up and call all this nonsense out
@aatadvancedaditraining2535Ай бұрын
Hi @Lanzy4lee. I totally feel your pain and get your frustration. The Part 3 can be so confusing and frustrating if you don't get the right training. If you do though, it's actually a lot easier than you might think and you don't need to worry about individual Examiners preferences.
@Lanzy4leeАй бұрын
@@aatadvancedaditraining2535 the issue is with individual examiners preference is that because you use your local centre you end up 99 percent of the time with the same examiner. So it does matter . Ps your videos are great watching . You are one of the only few that get client centered learning