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Student Management

Student Management. NHTSA School Bus Driver In-Service Safety Series. Module Purpose. Explain the importance of keeping control of student behavior on the bus. State the standards for behavior in our school district. Describe the situations that put the school bus driver most at risk.

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Student Management

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  1. Student Management NHTSA School Bus Driver In-Service Safety Series

  2. Module Purpose • Explain the importance of keeping control of student behavior on the bus. • State the standards for behavior in our school district. • Describe the situations that put the school bus driver most at risk. • Describe ways to maintain acceptable student behavior on the bus.

  3. School Bus Driver Jobs • To operate the bus safely • To not be distracted • To protect students from harm

  4. Standards for Acceptable Behavior Deciding what’s reasonable and unreasonable

  5. Acceptable Behavior • Stay seated • Face forward • Talk in a quiet voice

  6. Students • Students are young people in periods of physical and emotional development. • Students need to learn how to control their actions.

  7. At Risk Situations that distract you and threaten your ability to operate the bus safely

  8. Maintaining Control How to manage students’ behavior on the bus

  9. What Students Need • Respect • Recognition • To feel in control • To associate with peers • To feel important to peers

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