Suitable Traits To Look For In Driving Schools
Posted: Wednesday, July 07, 2010
by Jonathan Bahr
http://www.drivingschooldirectory.com.au
Whether you're young or old, getting your drivers licence is a major step towards independence and becoming an adult. In order to get your drivers licence in Australia, it's a requirement that you undertake some driving lessons.
But not all driving schools are alike. The vast majority are great and this article will teach you how to seek out a teacher that can instruct you in the best way possible.
Let's take a look at some of the personality traits you should look for and other considerations to think about when hiring an instructor.
Do they love their job?
Having a career that is fulfilling and enjoyable is important in any profession. The same applies to driving instructors.
Do you get the impression that they love their position or does it feel like they're not really interested in you or their job?
Some people make excellent teachers while others barely make the grade. You should look for enthusiasm and a desire to assist you in achieving your driving goals in any potential driving instructor.
A display of enthusiasm on their part serves to boost your confidence in your own abilities and having that support will help you pass your driving test.
Are they able to communicate well?
The ability to communicate instructions is an important one. A slight misunderstanding can mean the difference between passing and failing your drivers test.
Driving can be dangerous, so it's just as important that you comprehend what they're telling you as it is in their ability to explain and teach you.
If English is not your native tongue, there are driving schools that have instructors who speak other languages who may be far more suitable for you to learn from. This is great for immigrants living in a new country such as Australia.
Due to Australia's vast populace coming from all walks of life, odds are you can find someone who speaks your language quite easily.
Are they admirable?
Does your driving instructor lead by example or say one thing and then do another? It's easy to pass over this and not give it a second thought but it's something you should take issue with.
Fortunately, the large majority of driving schools are trained with all these skills and considerations in mind. While there are a few unscrupulous operators in the industry, learning to drive is not something you should feel intimidated or frightened about.
Yes, it is normal to be nervous but a great driving instructor will guide you beyond these fears and develop your skills.
Lastly, should your instructor ever scold you or make fun of your mistakes, you can rest assure that this is definitely someone you should no longer pursue driving lessons with.
A teacher by definition is someone who is able to pass on wisdom and experience to you in a calm, caring and professional manner. Anything to the contrary should set your alarm bells buzzing that it's time to look for other driving schools immediately.
Jonathan Bahr is an Australian helping learner drivers find the best driving schools across Australia.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Hi Jonathan. Welcome to Searchwarp. Your informative article is very helpful to those who are learning how to drive. I had an awful experience with a driving instructor. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Well done. ~~Nenita
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