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Building the “Perfect” Drive Route. Putting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together. BTW Instruction. Should have lesson plan Should have a drive route. The Lesson Plan. Name Title of Lesson or Module Prerequisites Learning goals Performance objectives. The Lesson Plan Continued.
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Building the “Perfect” Drive Route Putting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together
BTW Instruction • Should have lesson plan • Should have a drive route
The Lesson Plan • Name • Title of Lesson or Module • Prerequisites • Learning goals • Performance objectives
The Lesson Plan Continued • Teacher activities • Student activities • Student observer activities • Anticipated problems-Common errors • Assessment/level of evaluation • Parent/Student Drive Record • Student Record for your files • Attached Drive Route
Lesson Plan Format • Prerequisites • What does the learner need to have “under their belt” to be able to grasp the concepts of this lesson. Successful completion of … • Learning goal • “At the end of the lesson, the student will be able to… • Describe… • Demonstrate… • Identify…
Lesson Plan Format Performance objectives (examples) • Measure some part of the vehicle in reference to some part of the roadway and demonstrate precision lane positioning of the vehicle. • Describe and identify gauges, warning lights, and instruments and explain what normal and abnormal readings indicate. • Demonstrate and explain the risk-prevention behaviors needed to enter traffic flow, secure and exit the vehicle. • Perform precision turns from a stopped and from a moving position.
Student Teacher Activities • Teacher activities • What does the teacher need to do for the learner to be able to receive the content? • Student activities • The tasks and skills that the student needs to successfully perform in order to accomplish the lesson • Student Observer Activities • Tasks and observations that students in the back seat do to satisfy the “observe” requirement.
Purpose A Route Plan: • Allows instruction to move from procedure to process • Allows instruction to go from simple to complex • Prescribes discreet locations to observe and evaluate specific behaviors • Provides opportunities to repeat behaviors as needed
Purpose cont. A Route Plan: • Allows for transfer of lessons from one instructor to the next • Gives consistency of instruction • Clarifies instruction • Insures that transfer happens between the classroom and the BTW lesson
Characteristics of a Good Drive Route Plan • Developed from a lesson plan that integrates classroom learning with BTW learning • Has measurable objectives with clearly defined behaviors at distinct locations • Has questions you can ask at various locations along the route
Characteristics of a Good Drive Route Continued • Has multiple opportunities to perform, observe, evaluate and correct the behavior as needed • Is not so convoluted that one gets distracted or lost during the BTW lesson • Is easy to read and follow • Has opportunities for back seat observers
Open both the Driving Routes Template.doc and the Behavioral Patterns.doc files from the CD or downloaded from the ostea.org website.
1. Determine which objectives and corresponding behaviors you wish to evaluate your students on using your lesson plan and the list of objectives and behaviors.
Steps to Building the Drive Route • Once you have done your lesson plan, and identified the objectives pick the area and go for a drive • Use a voice recorder to remember the turns, intersections, important points, and objectives of the route. • (you could also have a passenger video tape the route as you drive)
2. Enter your drive route directions in the gray shaded areas on Drive Route Template RT. Make sure to list all the critical locations that you want to evaluate behaviors related to your objectives.
Once you have highlighted the text go to the Edit Command and select copy. (If you know the other short cuts using the mouse or the keyboard commands use those to speed up the process.)
Go back to the Drive Route Template RT file and go to the location you were going to use the copied behavior.