03-11-2007, 04:14 AM
Jack and the other instructors,
This topic has been touched upon before, but we should talk about promotion. I have driven with many different instructors with different levels of experience, different cars, and from many regions. I classified the instructors based on one criteria (which I will post later in this tread) where the criteria for advancement is consistent within the classes.
So what does RTR look for to advance a student? And what does RTR look for to make someone an instructor?
-Eric
This topic has been touched upon before, but we should talk about promotion. I have driven with many different instructors with different levels of experience, different cars, and from many regions. I classified the instructors based on one criteria (which I will post later in this tread) where the criteria for advancement is consistent within the classes.
So what does RTR look for to advance a student? And what does RTR look for to make someone an instructor?
-Eric
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1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
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It is easy to coach someone to a better level, but that does not engrain the skill set. I have learned to alternate sessions with a student by giving verbal input then telling them next session I want you to process the first 5 laps on your own. If I say something during that time, it is because I need to!!!!!!
), do you blame them?