This workshop challenges the idea that effective instruction is about fixing faults or polishing performance for a test. It looks instead at how instructors influence the way pupils think, decide, and behave behind the wheel, during lessons and beyond the test.
Rather than focusing on what went wrong in a single moment, the session explores why certain driving patterns repeat and how instructor language, timing, and role choice shape pupil behaviour. Coaching is presented as a skilled, purposeful conversation that develops awareness, responsibility, and judgement, not simply a series of questions or a hands-off approach.
The workshop also clarifies the difference between Pupil-led learning and client-centred learning, and why they are not the same thing. It examines how instructors can remain active, supportive, and safety-focused while still keeping the pupil at the centre of the learning process.
This is not about abandoning instruction or control. It’s about choosing when to teach, when to guide, and when to coach, with intention, so learning transfers into real-world driving.
Who this workshop is for
This workshop is aimed at ADIs and PDIs who want to develop their coaching skills and move towards a genuinely client-centred approach, without relying on pupil-led lessons.
It’s particularly relevant for:
– instructors who want to coach more effectively without stepping back too far
– PDIs who want to build strong coaching habits early and look confident and natural in assessments
– instructors who feel stuck between “telling” and “letting them get on with it”
– ADIs preparing for or maintaining high standards in Standards Checks
– anyone who wants pupils to take responsibility without the lesson losing structure or safety
The session supports assessment performance, but its focus is on building solid, repeatable coaching habits that work in everyday lessons.
Five takeaways
Client-centred does not mean pupil-led
You’ll explore how instructors can stay active and influential while still keeping responsibility and learning with the pupil.
Coaching is deliberate, not passive
You’ll see why effective coaching involves clear intent, timing, and structure, not just open questions.
Repeated faults usually point to deeper causes
You’ll consider why behaviours often come from beliefs, emotions, or pressure rather than a lack of skill.
Instructor choices shape pupil independence
You’ll reflect on how when and how you step in affects confidence, judgement, and decision-making later on.
Strong coaching shows up naturally in assessments
You’ll understand how a client-centred approach aligns with assessment criteria because it mirrors real learning, not performance.
Total Cost: £79 Training (Includes a CPD Certificate)
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