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Training NT's

StephF

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I am a member of my amateur radio club (radio hams) and I do most of the training.

It isn't always easy to put across complex technical matters to NT's because a lot of the time they don't quite get me, having said that I have a good pass rate so I guess I must be doing something right.

I find it easy to teach the harder stuff than I do to explain the simple stuff. Not quite sure why that is but it just seems to be that way. :cool:

In the Intermediate and Advanced levels all my pupils have passed 100% the first time. :D

Has any body got any suggestions about how I can teach the simple stuff to NTs ?
 
I don't know. I have only taught people 1 to 1 for the old A licence. Get asked to help at classes but not sure about that. My son is about to sit his foundation test.
 

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