I'm a CFI with about 300 dual given, and have finished one student so far, with several others getting close. I'm just wondering if anyone has any advice about how to get them to study on their own. I've always been a self-started and just studied on my own for all of my ratings, without hardly any formal ground school with an instructor. I just figured most students would be like I was, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I always close lessons with "and for next time, read up on xyz," but invariably the next lesson rolls around they haven't looked at it, or have just taken a quick glance at it. With the student who got his license I had to say no flying until you pass your written just to get him to do it, although I didn't like having to take such a heavy handed approach.
How do the rest of you do it? Do you give written/oral quizzes periodically, and if they don't know the material, a ground lesson rather than a flight lesson? I'm puzzled about why students need to be driven to study, when flying is such a cool topic. When I was a student I just couldn't get enough of it.
Anyway, any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
How do the rest of you do it? Do you give written/oral quizzes periodically, and if they don't know the material, a ground lesson rather than a flight lesson? I'm puzzled about why students need to be driven to study, when flying is such a cool topic. When I was a student I just couldn't get enough of it.
Anyway, any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!