Advanced Driver Education Questions to Ponder Explain the meaning of the statement, “The purpose of high school driver education is NOT to teach young.

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Advanced Driver Education Questions to Ponder Explain the meaning of the statement, “The purpose of high school driver education is NOT to teach young people how to drive.” Why should the term “Driver Education” be used instead of “Driver Training?”

Advanced Driver Education Questions to Ponder What happens in the learning process? Process of change through which people acquire new knowledge, skills, or attitudes as a result of some type of study or experience. Three domains or types of learning: Cognitive Affective Psychomotor

Advanced Driver Education Questions to Ponder Do we need Driver Education in the high schools today? If not, how would new drivers learn to drive? What’s wrong with that?

Advanced Driver Education Questions to Ponder Do people need formal preparation to perform the driving task, I.e. learning activities from the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains?

Advanced Driver Education Questions to Ponder Is there a national traffic safety problem? How would you determine or show evidence that there is a national traffic safety problem?

Advanced Driver Education Questions to Ponder Could you present at least 10 significant statistical facts or data that support the proposition that a national traffic safety problem exists? What sources would you access to support the proposition that there is a national traffic safety problem?