School students are in a prime position to sit their theory and driving tests.
Minister for Education Norma Foley is commencing the integration of the theory and driving test into the secondary school curriculum starting September 2024.
Students gaining their learner’s permit and full driver’s licence is a key milestone achievement which will benefit their personal growth, set learning goals, increase their civic standing and help students become career-ready.
Road to Success fits seamlessly with the objective of Transition Year, which is to prepare students for their future lives as ‘local and global citizens’, who will all require a driver’s licence in their future careers.
Transition Year Students
Obtaining a driver’s licence is the perfect project within the Applied Leaving Certificate for the ‘Practical Achievement Task’ worth 10 credits. Road to Success makes studying for the theory test and driving test easy, fun, using peer-to-peer learning and friendly competition.
Leaving Cert Applied Students
Passing the Irish driving test in English is daunting enough let alone through a secondary language. Road to Success breaks down the quantity of English needed to sit and pass the driving and theory tests.
Educators working with students learning English as a second language like the many refugees from Ukraine have found Road to Success as the perfect tool to remove language as a road block to passing the driving theory and driving tests.
English as a Second Language
Educators working with students coming back to education and further education are using Road to Success as it simplifies the quantity of reading required to pass the driving theory and driving tests.
Road to Success simplifies learning through the colour categorisationof topics allowing for accessible learning and mind-mapping techniques through the tactile cards as there is one question per card with the exact answer on the back as found in the RSA tests.
QQI 1,2 and 3 Students