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Teaching New Drivers to Drive

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Teaching New Drivers to Drive

Contributors:

By (Author) Liz Vibert

ISBN:

9781483574059

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

23rd January 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

154

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 279mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

589g

Description

How I Became a Driving Instructor

Back in 2007 I was working part time as a limousine driver, and my boss also owned

a driving school. After about a year he started asking me, So when are you going

to teach Drivers Ed I just shrugged it off and said, I dont know. A few months

would go by and hed ask again, So you going to teach Drivers Ed or what Dont

know maybe. A few months later hed ask again. I finally said, If you really want

me to teach, then Ill teach. So he sent me to school to get certified and the rest is

history.

I started teaching Drivers Ed in 2009, at first just on the road in the car. Thats

when I really started paying attention to what I was doing when I was driving. I

knew how to drive, but what was I looking at when I drove

After teaching in the car for a few months, my boss said, I have good news for you.

Next week youre going to teach your first Drivers Ed class about 25 students. I

had never taught a class before and it was a little overwhelming at first!

When I started teaching in the classroom, thats when I started taking pictures. Im

a visual learner, so for me its easier to teach visually. I find most of my students

are visual learners as well. The pictures really come in handy to explain things in

the classroom, and also in the car when my students dont fully understand what

Im asking them to do. For example, while theyre driving or doing maneuvers like

uphill or downhill parking, three point turns, parallel parking or backing up in a

straight line.

Over a five year period I have taken a lot of pictures, and use them every day when

teaching in the car or in the classroom. My students liked them so much I decided

to put them into a book. It has taken me five years to finish Teaching New Drivers

to Drive. My students are always saying that the Drivers Ed book tells them what

they need to do, but not how to do it. I wrote this book to help students of all ages

understand what it is they need to do in order to drive safely.

I have taught thousands of students who needed to get their Massachusetts

licenses, from 16 to 73 years of age, from Massachusetts and other countries like

India, Russia, Germany, Scotland, Turkey, Spain, Iran, and the UK. I even taught two

deaf students how to drive. Thats when my book really came in handy. I would let

them read what I wrote with the pictures so they could see what I wanted them to

do, along with the help of a sign language interpreter. I also used flash cards that I

made to hold up in front of them to see what they needed to do next. Examples of

these were stop sign ahead, take next right turn, pull over, back up, three point

turn, parallel park, etc. The RMV examiner also used the cards to give them their

road test.

Like the thousands of students who have come through my classes, I hope this

book helps drivers of all ages become safer drive

Author Bio

How I Became a Driving Instructor Back in 2007 I was working part time as a limousine driver, and my boss also owned a driving school. After about a year he started asking me, "So when are you going to teach Driver's Ed" I just shrugged it off and said, "I don't know." A few months would go by and he'd ask again, "So you going to teach Driver's Ed or what" "Don't know - maybe." A few months later he'd ask again. I finally said, "If you really want me to teach, then I'll teach." So he sent me to school to get certified and the rest is history. I started teaching Driver's Ed in 2009, at first just on the road in the car. That's when I really started paying attention to what I was doing when I was driving. I knew how to drive, but what was I looking at when I drove After teaching in the car for a few months, my boss said, "I have good news for you. Next week you're going to teach your first Driver's Ed class - about 25 students." I had never taught a class before and it was a little overwhelming at first! When I started teaching in the classroom, that's when I started taking pictures. I'm a visual learner, so for me it's easier to teach visually. I find most of my students are visual learners as well. The pictures really come in handy to explain things in the classroom, and also in the car when my students don't fully understand what I'm asking them to do. For example, while they're driving or doing maneuvers like uphill or downhill parking, three point turns, parallel parking or backing up in a straight line. Over a five year period I have taken a lot of pictures, and use them every day when teaching in the car or in the classroom. My students liked them so much I decided to put them into a book. It has taken me five years to finish Teaching New Drivers to Drive. My students are always saying that the Driver's Ed book tells them what they need to do, but not how to do it. I wrote this book to help students of all ages understand what it is they need to do in order to drive safely. I have taught thousands of students who needed to get their Massachusetts licenses, from 16 to 73 years of age, from Massachusetts and other countries like India, Russia, Germany, Scotland, Turkey, Spain, Iran, and the UK. I even taught two deaf students how to drive. That's when my book really came in handy. I would let them read what I wrote with the pictures so they could see what I wanted them to do, along with the help of a sign language interpreter. I also used flash cards that I made to hold up in front of them to see what they needed to do next. Examples of these were stop sign ahead, take next right turn, pull over, back up, three point turn, parallel park, etc. The RMV examiner also used the cards to give them their road test. Like the thousands of students who have come through my classes, I hope this book helps drivers of all ages become safer drivers.

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