
Questioning Skills
The ability to ask great questions is a key component of an effective driving lesson. This course aims to take your questioning skills to the next level. We’ll look at how asking questions works within a coaching relationship, and how we can use them best within our driving lessons.
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Video Content
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Session 1 - Why do we need Questions?
What is it that makes questions such a crucial part of the coaching relationship? And how does that relate to our context of delivering in-car training? Find out more in our first session.
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Session 2 - Practical Tips on Effective Questioning
This is where it gets real - get some real practical tips on how to use your questions in an effective way during driving lessons, including how to avoid common pitfalls.
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Bonus Content - Interview with Eddie Lynch
Mark sits down with Eddie, a PDI who’s on a journey to improve his questioning skills.
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Bonus Content - Active Listening Roleplay
Mark and Eddie do a short roleplay to illustrate what good and bad examples of active listening look like.
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Bonus Content - Getting to the Root
It’s so important to use our Q&A skills to get to the root cause of any issues that occur during our driving lessons. Watch this short roleplay to find out more.
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Course Provider - Mark Wright
Mark has been an ADI since 2013, and has been providing driving instructor training since 2019. He’s passionate about seeing driving instructors flourish at all levels, and aims to continue to develop his own skills by regularly undertaking further training. Mark is currently working towards his Professional Diploma in Coaching and Behavioural Change for Safe Driving through his great friends at Bright Coaching.
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Course Terms and Conditions
I’ve worked hard to put this course together to benefit you and those you teach. Please do not share course content (including, but not limited to, videos, handouts and presentation slides) with anyone else, unless you have permission to do so from Drive Wright Scotland. This course will be available for you to access until 26th December 2025.