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TCL to Cycle Trainer- Bikeability Scotland 11
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Bikeability Scotland Level 1 Session outcomes 2
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Session 1: Introduction to the course By the end of this session candidates will be able to: State their personal goals List the course objectives State the course programme Explain where the course fits into cycle training schemes State the purpose of the Bikeability Scotland Trainers Guide, Prompt Cards and Cyclist Guide. Refer to Cyclecraft by JohnFranklin for useful reference material.
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Session 2: Bikeability Scotland Level 1 Sessions By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Recall the Level 1 Sessions in outline Describe to resources required to run Level 1 Sessions Recognise the complementary activities contained within the Cyclist’s Guide.
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Session 3: Model Sessions By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Prepare a session plan Risk assess the outdoor training location Prepare and co-deliver a session Review a session Evaluate a session.
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Session 4: Summary & Review-Bikeability Scotland Level 1 By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Recall the Level 1programme in outline Review key learning points Ask questions about the programme.
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Session 5: Introduction to Bikeability Scotland Level 2 By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Describe the course outcomes Relate the course resources to the course content Identify further reading within the resources.
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Session 6: Core Manoeuvres in theory & practice By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Describe and demonstrate appropriate road positioning List the core manoeuvres required at Level 2 of the National Standard Describe the “ EDICT” and “Experiential” teaching tools Discuss group management in an on-road teaching context Describe the difference between positioning as required by SCTS * and that required by the National Standard.
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Session 7: Safety Accessories & Clothing By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Discuss helmet fitting; pros and cons of helmet usage Discuss wearing appropriate clothing for conspicuity Consider impact on driver behaviour of training course participants wearing high visibility clothing.
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Session 8: The Highway Code By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Identify and interpret a range of traffic signs Discuss child focussed aspects of the Highway Code Identify personal development issues.
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Session 9: The Competent Trainer By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Recognise the range of skills, behaviours and qualities possessed by a competent trainer Identify areas for personal development.
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Session 10: Session preparation By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Discuss session delivery with colleagues Decide how to deliver session to enable everyone to participate Make minor changes to the provided exemplar session (if required).
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Session 10b Preparation for Day 2 By the end of this session clients will have: Selected an advanced manoeuvre topic Given consideration to the requirements to present the information creatively to colleagues. 13
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Session 11 Review By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Review the day Recall the outline programme for the next day.
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Session 12: Session Delivery By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Practice delivery of an on-road training session Review the training session Reflect on the experience.
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Session 13: Bikeability Scotland Level 2 By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Recall the details of the scheme in outline Recognise the additional training required before they can deliver the programme.
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Session 14: More complex junctions & riding strategy By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Negotiate more complex junctions Explain the decisions made whilst negotiating hazards Demonstrate a correct and consistent riding strategy.
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Session 15: Summary & Review By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Recall the Level 1 Course in outline Review key learning points Ask questions about the programme.
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Session 16: Introduction to Bikeability Scotland Level 3 By the end of this session trainers will be able to: Describe the course outcomes Relate the course resources to the course content Identify further reading within the resources.
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Session 17: Advanced Manoeuvres, Mini Lectures By the end of this session clients will have: Delivered a mini lecture on an advanced manoeuvre topic. Answered questions from colleagues. 20
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Session 18: Advanced Manoeuvres, Practical By the end of this session clients will be able to: Apply the theory from Session 23 in practice Apply consistent strategy to the negotiation of complex road hazards Recognise when it may be safer to walk Demonstrate an awareness of surrounding traffic and other hazards. 21
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Session 19: Practical Instruction By the end of this session clients will have practiced: Instructing a trainee utilising the three instructional riding positions Assessing a trainee at Level 3. 22
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Session 27: Next steps/ Course review By the end of this session clients will be able to: State the next steps in their pathway State appropriate useful cycling links Review the whole course. 23
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