Identifying best practices in a process evaluation of a novice driver education program

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Bailey, Trevor [1 ]
Wundersitz, Lisa [1 ]
O'Donnell, Kate [2 ]
Rasch, Andrew [3 ]
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[1] Univ Adelaide, Ctr Automot Safety Res CASR, Adelaide 5005, Australia
[2] Australian Automobile Assoc AAA, 103 Northbourne Ave, Turner 2601, Australia
[3] Keys2drive, 101 Richmond Rd, Mile End 5031, Australia
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Evaluation; Best practice; Novice drivers; Driver education; Goals for Driver Education matrix;
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Best practice for learning to drive programs should be evidence-based and incorporate the range of lower and higher-order skills outlined in the internationally recognized Goals for Driver Education (GDE) matrix. A set of practices derived from the matrix, together with pertinent adult learning approaches and driving instruction research formed the basis of an evaluation checklist developed to review the Keys2drive program (a national single-session interactive education program for learner drivers in Australia). The checklist criteria consisted of 18 practices, including: having a sound theoretical base; reflecting various GDE components; facilitating parental involvement; provision of feedback; building resilience; use of coaching approaches; commentary driving; self assessment; understanding of risk factors; and supporting safe vehicle choices and graduated licensing schemes. The program review sought to determine the extent to which Keys2drive is aligned with best practice according to the checklist criteria. Evaluations of driver education programs should recognize that novice drivers, in discussions with their instructors/supervisors, may have differing interpretations and values concerning various GDE goals, such as their awareness of critical risk factors. As a best practice, instructors should be prepared to ask the novice 'How?' and 'Why?' questions relevant to their GDE goal interpretations and values.
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