by admin-Ordit | Mar 12, 2023 | Uncategorized
The six point check VS effective observations When moving off from the side of the road, is the six point check an effective way to teach effective observations? Within our lessons, many of us hope to create drivers who can think independently, a key skill for a...
by admin-Ordit | Mar 12, 2023 | Uncategorized
Does Raising the Score Raise the Standards? As I am sure you are all well aware, the DVSA released a statement this week about their proposed changes to raise the pass mark of the standards check from 31 out of 51 to 33 out of 51.If you want to have your say regarding...
by admin-Ordit | Mar 12, 2023 | Uncategorized
Fault identification: is it just what’s happening on the outside that counts? Firstly, what is a fault?The NDRTS defines a fault as “any area of the learner’s driving or riding that needs development”. Although this is the technical definition, my interpretation is...
by admin-Ordit | Mar 12, 2023 | Uncategorized
The Return of ORDIT – Was It Worth Waiting For? My ORDIT journey started in early 2019. I knew the DVSA had already planned to make changes to the inspection process, and I decided to wait for those changes to be implemented before I applied. That was a decision I...
by admin-Ordit | Mar 12, 2023 | Uncategorized
Bridging the gap Bridging the gap is a term I use a lot when training instructors and is something I do on all my lessons. Role 6 unit 2 of the national standards (NDRTS) states “This unit uses a ‘client-centred’ learning approach. It is about maximising learning by...