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Shanahan, Suzanne; Tobin, William – Social Education, 2019
High school can be stressful for any student. For resettled refugee youth, there are often the additional demands of a new language and customs, the challenge of fitting into a new community and culture, and the need to support their family emotionally, logistically, and even financially. Many of the newcomer youth arrived in Durham, North…
Descriptors: High School Students, Refugees, Acculturation, At Risk Students
Seeger, Barry R.; Caudrey, David J. – Rehabilitation Literature, 1983
Seven design principles identified from research as crashworthy for transporting disabled persons in buses are listed, and survey results of transportation of 161 disabled children in Australia are discussed relative to the design principles. Findings are discussed and recommendations made to correct deviations, such as absence of lapbelts. (MC)
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Design Requirements, Disabilities, Guidelines
Two Roads Diverged in the Woods and I...Took the Bus: Rural Transportation for Exceptional Students.

Raper, Trina L. – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1990
Discusses aspects of rural transportation for exceptional students: (1) federal requirements; (2) specialized equipment needs; (3) safety concerns; and (4) training needs of drivers and attendants concerning student characteristics, behavior management, district disciplinary policy, communication with parents, loading and unloading procedures,…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Education
Harrison, Mary M. – Teaching Tolerance, 2005
Across the U.S., more than 24 million students begin and end their school days on buses. In most cases, the driver is the only adult on board. To transport students safely, the driver must watch the road, not the riders, during most of the trip. Although bus drivers have mirrors and usually see fights, they can easily miss pushing, shoving, and…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Bus Transportation, School Buses, Bullying
Fox, Michael – Education Canada, 1995
Following the deaths of two elementary school students in bus-related accidents in 1992, the Coroner of Quebec held extensive hearings investigating school bus safety and accident prevention. A subsequent report addressed responsibilities of government and school board officials to correct deficiencies in school bus services and provided…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Boards of Education, Bus Drivers, Bus Transportation