You have to wonder why, associations are passing the information on for free, the DVSA have made the information accessible by passing on requested information to local associations as and when required, so that this can then be passed to members.
So why are so many worried about the change? Because it is our livelihood, but change is often watered down, the DVSA have said they expect there to be a difference in grade patterns following this, however that sort of fluctuation or inconsistency is more likely to be a result of the hype surrounding the standards check.
CCL, client centered learning is what you do everyday, meet the needs of the client, adjust your driver training to meet their learning needs and deliver a safe driver to the test centre. Now for most of us we would expect to take some form of training prior to a test, after all it is a test of your ability, and preparation is needed as for any exam. There is rarely an opportunity to have an over view of teaching, and we are generally as a profession possessive of our skills.
However, why oh why would anyone pay to receive free information? I saw one advert £100 + VAT, I mean VAT where did that come from, if they are VAT registered then they are definitely earning pots of money from our industry.
However, one thing that is clear, we are moving away from three core, which had always been the plan.
There are many presentations available for free, we are running one on 17th May, this includes a power point from the DVSA, what do you want, of course it is an A grade, but just being ahead of the game is enough, it shouldn't cost anything to keep the badge that costs £300 every four years, there is nothing worse than paying for something you have a right to know.
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