Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've got 2 teens that took the I Drive Smart program and I think it was money well spent. I've got 1 more teen that will take it in a couple years. The classroom instructors were, without exception, excellent and followed a very good curricula. We had one less than exceptional experience with a driving instructor - it wasn't anything dangerous, just that the instructor was 20 minutes late to a 50 minute session, didn't offer to make up the time and really offered no instruction to my teen driver. The company offered another lesson. The company also actively solicits feedback and each driving instructor also posts feedback after each session - besides offering in-car feedback.
That good curricula is dictated by the state and would be the same in every program.
Clearly, you've never had the experience of a bad instructor trying to deliver a good curricula.......![]()
Hmmm...I do not see where I mentioned anything about the instructor aspect of the class.![]()
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OP is asking about behind-the-wheel training.
Where do you get that from the post or even the title. OP is asking about driving schools, which are both behind-the-wheel and classroom training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've got 2 teens that took the I Drive Smart program and I think it was money well spent. I've got 1 more teen that will take it in a couple years. The classroom instructors were, without exception, excellent and followed a very good curricula. We had one less than exceptional experience with a driving instructor - it wasn't anything dangerous, just that the instructor was 20 minutes late to a 50 minute session, didn't offer to make up the time and really offered no instruction to my teen driver. The company offered another lesson. The company also actively solicits feedback and each driving instructor also posts feedback after each session - besides offering in-car feedback.
That good curricula is dictated by the state and would be the same in every program.
Clearly, you've never had the experience of a bad instructor trying to deliver a good curricula.......![]()
Hmmm...I do not see where I mentioned anything about the instructor aspect of the class.![]()
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OP is asking about behind-the-wheel training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've got 2 teens that took the I Drive Smart program and I think it was money well spent. I've got 1 more teen that will take it in a couple years. The classroom instructors were, without exception, excellent and followed a very good curricula. We had one less than exceptional experience with a driving instructor - it wasn't anything dangerous, just that the instructor was 20 minutes late to a 50 minute session, didn't offer to make up the time and really offered no instruction to my teen driver. The company offered another lesson. The company also actively solicits feedback and each driving instructor also posts feedback after each session - besides offering in-car feedback.
That good curricula is dictated by the state and would be the same in every program.
Clearly, you've never had the experience of a bad instructor trying to deliver a good curricula.......![]()
Hmmm...I do not see where I mentioned anything about the instructor aspect of the class.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've got 2 teens that took the I Drive Smart program and I think it was money well spent. I've got 1 more teen that will take it in a couple years. The classroom instructors were, without exception, excellent and followed a very good curricula. We had one less than exceptional experience with a driving instructor - it wasn't anything dangerous, just that the instructor was 20 minutes late to a 50 minute session, didn't offer to make up the time and really offered no instruction to my teen driver. The company offered another lesson. The company also actively solicits feedback and each driving instructor also posts feedback after each session - besides offering in-car feedback.
That good curricula is dictated by the state and would be the same in every program.
Clearly, you've never had the experience of a bad instructor trying to deliver a good curricula.......![]()
Hmmm...I do not see where I mentioned anything about the instructor aspect of the class.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've got 2 teens that took the I Drive Smart program and I think it was money well spent. I've got 1 more teen that will take it in a couple years. The classroom instructors were, without exception, excellent and followed a very good curricula. We had one less than exceptional experience with a driving instructor - it wasn't anything dangerous, just that the instructor was 20 minutes late to a 50 minute session, didn't offer to make up the time and really offered no instruction to my teen driver. The company offered another lesson. The company also actively solicits feedback and each driving instructor also posts feedback after each session - besides offering in-car feedback.
That good curricula is dictated by the state and would be the same in every program.
Clearly, you've never had the experience of a bad instructor trying to deliver a good curricula.......![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've got 2 teens that took the I Drive Smart program and I think it was money well spent. I've got 1 more teen that will take it in a couple years. The classroom instructors were, without exception, excellent and followed a very good curricula. We had one less than exceptional experience with a driving instructor - it wasn't anything dangerous, just that the instructor was 20 minutes late to a 50 minute session, didn't offer to make up the time and really offered no instruction to my teen driver. The company offered another lesson. The company also actively solicits feedback and each driving instructor also posts feedback after each session - besides offering in-car feedback.
That good curricula is dictated by the state and would be the same in every program.
Anonymous wrote:I've got 2 teens that took the I Drive Smart program and I think it was money well spent. I've got 1 more teen that will take it in a couple years. The classroom instructors were, without exception, excellent and followed a very good curricula. We had one less than exceptional experience with a driving instructor - it wasn't anything dangerous, just that the instructor was 20 minutes late to a 50 minute session, didn't offer to make up the time and really offered no instruction to my teen driver. The company offered another lesson. The company also actively solicits feedback and each driving instructor also posts feedback after each session - besides offering in-car feedback.