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The Instructor Training Podcast is aimed at Driving Instructors and Trainee Driving Instructors wanting to improve their lessons and pass their Standards Check or Part 3. Our aim is to break it down and make it simple. I will be joined by some of the best trainers and Adi’s in the business along with chats with Pdi’s to gain their perspective on the process of becoming an instructor.
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Literacy Legacy : Training for Instructors

Metro Toronto Movement for Literacy

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The adult literacy sector has been developed over the years through the work of many dedicated, long-term literacy workers who have gained a wealth of knowledge and experience. We in the adult literacy field, like many sectors, experienced a notable increase in staff turnover during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused many experienced instructors to reflect on their personal and professional lives and for some, it accelerated their plans to retire. As these literacy specialists ret ...
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Podcast Show Notes – Episode 45: Inspire Instructor Training In this episode of the Inspire Instructor Training Podcast, we dive into key topics that help driving instructors improve their teaching strategies and stay informed about industry developments. Phil's Thoughts - Don’t let the pursuit of perfection hinder progress! - Learn how to focus on…
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Join us in part three of the structured reading series, as we delve into fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension strategies for learners of all ages. Discover practical techniques like repeated reading, echo reading, and the use of graphic organizers to help build strong literacy skills and foster a love of reading.…
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Today we are diving into a fascinating topic that impacts all of us, especially those involved in education, and that is the nervous system. Many of us have heard of "fight or flight," but there's so much more to understand about how our nervous systems react to the world around us and how those reactions influence learning. Jenny will be talking a…
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Whether you're new or experienced, today's episode is all about preparing your learners for the transition to college-level upgrading. We understand that entering a college environment can be intimidating. It’s not just about knowing the steps; it’s about equipping learners with the confidence and skills they need to succeed. Join us as we share pr…
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In today’s episode, we're exploring the distinction between Indigenous adult literacy programs and general adult literacy programs. While both aim to enhance literacy skills, the approaches, philosophies, and the cultures they draw upon can be strikingly different. Indigenous adult literacy programs not only focus on reading and writing but also we…
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In today's episode we're going to explore through conversation an important topic in the world of literacy and learning: the power of referrals. While a number of our past episodes have actually touched on the needs for referrals, especially at the intake stage, in today's conversation, we'll take a closer look at these connections that play a crit…
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Book Club: Learning to Drive and Lasagne by Alex Jones 📚 Key Takeaways ✅ Uses lasagne-making as an analogy for learning to drive 🍝🚗 ✅ Covers both car control skills and higher-level cognitive aspects ✅ Engaging approach tailored to learners' interests & experiences ✅ Valuable resource for earners, PDIs & experienced ADIs 🔍 Topics Discussed 🛠 Book C…
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In our podcast today, I will be speaking with some key individuals involved in a project called the Progressive Molded Products or PMP. The PMP Workers Action Center and Workers Adult Learning Center developed a groundbreaking approach that combined basic skills training with job search and support services. It showcased successful cross-sectoral p…
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Whether you're an educator or a volunteer; we're diving into a topic that's crucial for success: creating a learning plan for adult learners in literacy programs. Learning isn't just about gaining knowledge. It's about building confidence, achieving personal goals and empowering change in their lives. So why is having a personalized learning plan s…
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In this episode, we're going to be reflecting on small groups and adult literacy programs and how important they are because it's a combination of effective communication, empathy and structured teaching approach. We will ask two experienced adult literacy practitioners to reflect on the incredible value of writing groups in adult literacy classes.…
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Imagine sitting in a classroom, eyes locked on a math problem you can’t solve. You begin to experience shallow breathing and sweaty palms as the pressure mounts. Today, we’re diving into the often-overlooked world of math anxiety in adult literacy programs, exploring why math feels like an insurmountable challenge for so many adults, and how we can…
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In this episode, we sit down with Yashin Blake, a celebrated literacy instructor and published author, and Judy Perry, an experienced educator with over 25 years in the field, to explore the foundational elements of creating an engaging and supportive learning environment. Tune in and be inspired by their passion and insights!…
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In this episode, we're diving into the topic that may be unfamiliar to many instructors. The experience of working in a penal institution, it can be an incredibly rewarding and impactful role. But what's it really like to teach inside the walls of a correctional facility? What are the rewards of working in this setting? And what challenges do liter…
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Violence and trauma can have an impact on learning, shaping how individuals process information, engage in educational settings, and view their own potential. In this episode, we will explore how understanding these impacts can help create more compassionate and supportive learning environments, where educators and learners can navigate challenges …
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🎙️ Inspire Instructor Training Podcast – Episode: “Be Kind to Yourself & Embrace Learning Opportunities” In this thought-provoking episode, Phil and Diana share insights on self-kindness as a driving instructor and how to turn everyday lessons into meaningful learning moments. 💡 Key Topics Covered: Celebrating the Industry: The hosts encourage list…
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In this episode, Phil and Diana dive into what it really means to be an experienced driving instructor — and why it's notjust about the years you've been teaching. They explore the qualities that make a great instructor mentor, tips for achieving an A grade on your standards check, and the importance of continuous professional development (CPD) for…
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In this episode, Phil and Diana discuss: 🎯 Coaching in Driver’s Education Why coaching empowers students to learn from within. The "acorn to oak tree" analogy: Students have the potential to grow with the right guidance. Balancing technical information with self-discovery and experience. 🚘 The Rise of Automatic Cars Statistics show a sharp increase…
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In this episode of the Inspire Instructor Training podcast, we delve into actionable strategies for driving instructors to enhance their teaching skills, develop professionally, and keep lessons engaging. With a mix of practical advice, humor, and in-depth exploration, this episode is a must-listen for instructors at all levels. Key Topics Covered:…
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Menopause In this episode of the Inspire Instructor Training podcast, we explore the challenges and realities of menopause and its impact on driving instructors. With insightful contributions from instructor Sarah, we discuss how this stage of life can affect professional performance and personal well-being, and share strategies to manage symptoms …
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In this episode, I'm joined by the incredible Emma Cottington to delve into the art of teaching reversing. We explore various techniques, highlighting the ones we find most effective and those we prefer to avoid. Tune in to discover practical tips and innovative ideas to elevate your reversing lessons. You can find all things Emma at linktr.ee/emma…
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Today's episode is all about games. How to implement them, the benefits and different types. I'm joined by the other half of Inspire Instructor Training Diana Todd. If you've enjoyed today's episode we have a game course within our membership package. head over to www.inspireinstructortraining.com for more details.…
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On today's episode we discuss reference points and should driving instructors use them. We dig into our next competency, 'Were opportunities and examples used to clarify learning outcomes?'. I'm joined by Kevin Sellwood from the ExeL Podcast, who shares his knowledge with us.Par Phil Cowley
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On today’s episode of Inspire Instructor Training Podcast with Kev Field we discuss test ready, and our competency is ‘Was the pupil encouraged to analyse problems and take responsibility for their learning?’ You can Kev at www.confidentdrivers.co.ukPar Phil Cowley
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On today’s episode of Inspire Instructor Training Podcast with Andrew Love we discuss road safety, and our competency is ‘Was the teaching style suited to the pupil’s learning style and current ability?’ You can Andrew at www.lidiaondemand.co.ukPar Phil Cowley
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