NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 6 results Save | Export
Thomas, Patricia – 1984
School bus driver behavior and motivation are continuing concerns for leaders/administrators in the field of transportation. Motivation begins with selection of a potential new driver. Drivers must like children and be patient, loyal, and punctual. The applicant's background must be verified, in view of the national concern for child safety.…
Descriptors: Driver Education, Guides, Motivation, Personnel Selection
Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2005
"Exchange" surveyed members of the Panel of 300, their advisory board of center directors, to find out what questions they would like to address to manufacturers and bus companies for early childhood programs. They then posed these questions to the companies and have presented a representative sampling of their responses in this article.
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Child Safety, Young Children, Advisory Committees
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Tofany, Vincent L. – PTA Today, 1982
The president of the National Safety Council suggests ways that parents can promote school bus safety, with emphasis on preventing accidents outside the bus. Parents can explain safety rules to their children and work with their parent teacher associations and school administrators to plan and enforce safety regulations. (PP)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Responsibility, Parent Role
Mawdsley, Ralph D. – West's Education Law Quarterly, 1996
Examines the limited case law involving seat belts for school buses and explores emerging legal issues surrounding use of common law causes of action to challenge school bus safety. (51 footnotes) (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation, Legal Responsibility
Bieber, Robert M. – School Business Affairs, 1984
To ensure worker safety, fleet safety managers need professional staffs, good access to top management, and sufficient authority to discharge their duties. Safety programs should include careful driver hiring; training, including orientation, testing, and practice; comprehensive accident reporting; and cooperative compliance programs with…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Training, Occupational Safety and Health
Bernard, Roscoe – American School Board Journal, 1983
Presents five arguments against requiring seat belts on school buses, including the need for better trained drivers, the danger that students will be trapped by seat belts in emergencies, and other problems relating to practicality and cost. Included is an editorial insert indicating how safety advocates respond to such objections. (JBM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Boards of Education, Cost Effectiveness, Death