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Unit 6 Review
• How are IOCCE and presenting coming together in your understanding of instruction?
• Which letter in IOCCE causes you the most trouble?
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Section 8-11 Quiz
• Complete the 10 question quiz
• Turn in your completed quiz to the Master Instructor
• Help your colleagues by keeping quiet until everyone’s done
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Smart InstructorsCall on Their Friends
“I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow.”
- Woodrow Wilson
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Local Training Resources
• Utilizing “outside” presenters and resources when appropriate is the sign of a savvy SBDI
• Most local agencies and individuals with expertise will be delighted to assist in training school bus drivers and attendants
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Right under Your Nose!
• What local resources did you list in the Key Ideas page 110 in Section 12?
• In school?• In your operation?• Government agencies?• Non-profit?• Law enforcement?• Emergency?
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State/National Training Resources
• Professional-caliber safety instructors must be constantly on the lookout for updated safety information at both the state and national levels
• Attaining your certification is just the starting point of your career as an SBDI!
• Let’s take off on an exciting online resource discovery exercise!
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Live NYS Resources
• New York State Education Department (NYSED) - www.emsc.nysed.gov/schoolbus/
• NYS DMV – 19-A forms - http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/art19.htm
• NYS GTSC – Safety resources - http://www.nysgtsc.state.ny.us/sbus-ndx.htm
• NYS DOT – Inspections, driving regulations - https://www.nysdot.gov/divisions/operating/osss/bus/school
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Live NYS Resources
• New York Association for Pupil Transportation (NYAPT) – www.nyapt.org
• New York School Bus Contractors Association (NYSBCA) - www.nysbca.com/
• Pupil Transportation Safety Institute - website; safety materials and curricula; SBDI: Course Registrations, course forms, PDS Registration - www.ptsi.org
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Live National Resources
• Disability Organizations - National organizations advocating and educating about Autism, Diabetes, Down Syndrome, Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis, etc. – for instance, www.autismspeaks.org
• National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) – conference, PDS Courses, webinars, School Bus Poster Contest - www.napt.org
• National School Transportation Association (NSTA) Conference, national regular bus roadeo - www.schooltrans.com
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Live National Resources
• National Congress on School Transportation (NCST) - convenes every five years to update National School Transportation Specifications and Procedures - www.ncstonline.org
• National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Safety (NASDPTS) www.nasdpts.org
• National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)- safety publications- www.nhtsa.dot.gov
• AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety - safety materials - www.aaafoundation.org
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Live National Resources• National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) - school bus
accident reports - www.ntsb.gov• Pumpkin Patch animations• National Safety Council - www.nsc.org • Safety Rules ! – website – choose “resources” for links to
numerous documents - www.safetyrules.net • Operation Lifesaver – Highway-rail grade crossing safety
materials - www.oli.org • Education Compliance Group/Peggy Burns – Legal issues
http://www.educationcompliancegroup.com/
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Live National Resources• School bus and component manufacturers - vehicle
design/use/service materials• School Transportation News (STN)- free monthly
publication; website - www.stnonline.com • School Bus Fleet (SBF) - free monthly magazine; website -
www.schoolbusfleet.com • School Bus Safety Through Training – free school bus safety
e-newsletter - [email protected] • Transporting Students w/ Disabilities & Preschoolers:
conference; SN roadeo - www.eduprogroup.com
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Using Guest Speakers
• Using outside “guest” presenters can add expertise and interest to many training courses
• But... an inept, unprepared, or arrogant guest speaker can be a disaster
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Guest Speaker Checklist
• Are you confident of the speaker’s expertise and presentation skills?
• Does your speaker understand the agenda, time frame, and objectives?
• Does your speaker really understand who the audience is?
• Is the speaker aware of any recent controversies?
• Is everything confirmed in writing?
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Introduction T-I-S
When introducing a guest speaker:
• First define the TOPIC• Then explain the topic’s
IMPORTANCE to the audience
• Finally, describe the SPEAKER’S credentials
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Annual Professional Development Seminars (PDS)
• All SBDIs must attend entire daylong program annually to maintain certification
• Programs typically occur in the spring
• Purpose of PDS is to hone your skills and update safety info 2006 PDS
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PDS (cont.)
• Register online• PDS are taught by MIs• PDS themes and topics
are selected each summer by MIs and NYSED
• PDS introduces next year’s statewide driver and attendant refresher programs
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Safety Updates – a Key Part of the PDS
• Annual edition of School Bus Safety Is One Bus Stop At A Time is included in each year’s PDS Manual
• Includes summaries of previous year’s accidents
• Look at PDS CD
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Conducting the Physical Performance Test
• Tests must be conducted prior to transporting students and every two years afterwards
• Driver and attendant / monitor tests are similar but different
• Use current forms
• Test must be performed in the sequence on the form
• Prevent injuries by clearly explaining the procedures prior to the test!
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Teaching the Driver Basic Course
• Basic must be completed within first year of employment as NYS bus driver
• Minimum 30 hours of instruction
• Must utilize 2010 NYSED curriculum
• Eligible for Point / Insurance Reduction
• Must be taught in an approved facility
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Monitor/Attendant Basic Course
• Basic must be completed within first year of employment as NYS bus monitor or attendant
• Minimum 10 hours of instruction
• Must utilize NYSED –approved curriculum
• Not eligible for Point / Insurance Reduction
• Must be taught in an approved facility
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Basic Courses cont.
• Must notify course registration contractor at least 30 days prior to start of course
• Use current forms – NPO, NPS, NPC, DS960
• SBDI must be physically present at all times
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Course Certificates
• Course certificates should be issued at the end of the course
• Certificates are the property of the drivers and attendants
• Advise them to maintain their certificates in a secure location
• Employers should keep copies, not the originals, for their driver and attendant files
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The Secret of a Dynamic Basic Course
• DON’T teach all sections yourself!!
• Use other SBDIs, MIs, and guest speakers from your area
• Course facilitator SBDI should be present for all sessions to ensure continuity
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Teaching the Driver Advanced Course
• Not mandatory• Under-utilized!• Designed for veteran drivers• Eligible for Point / Insurance
Reduction if taught in DMV-approved facility
• Minimum of 10 hours• Course forms and
notification procedures same as for Basic
• Must use 2010 NYSED curriculum
• Team-teach it!
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Conducting Refresher Training
• SBDI must teach, or directly supervise, refresher training
• At least 2 2-hour sessions are required annually for all drivers, attendants, and monitors
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Refresher Training (cont.)
• Maintain sign-in sheets for your own records
• Refreshers must utilize NYSED statewide curricula
• Not eligible for PIRP
2010 Statewide Refresher
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Conducting Pre-Service Training
• SBDI must provide “general supervision” of Pre-Service training; may approve a non-SBDI’s pre-service
• For drivers, use the 2010 NYSED curriculum
• Several attendant and monitor pre-service curricula are available across the state
• Pre-service must be completed prior to transporting students
• Not eligible for PIRP
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Student Training
• 3 bus drills a year• First within the first 5 days of
school• Second November 1 to
December 30• Third March 1 and April 30• Content includes loading,
weather hazards, behavior, emergencies and seat belt use. (156.3)
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SBDI Ethics
SBDIs must maintain the highest ethical standards. Providing school bus drivers, attendants, and monitors with the information and ideas they need to safely transport students is an extremely serious responsibility. Ignoring safety problems, compromising training programs, falsifying training records, or placing career or personal gain above student safety, are unacceptable.
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Review Section 12 Key Ideas
• Any questions?• Check for clarity• Key ideas – make
sure your book is right for studying
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Unit 7 Review
• What resource have used in the past to gather new information?
• What SBDI roles will you be filling after you get your certification?
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Unit 8 Assignment• Finalize your 20 minute presentation• If you will present next time, call three people from
class for advice• You will evaluated on how well you implement
IOCCE and how well you involve the audience• We will be available after class today to discuss
any questions you have about your presentation – our job and our passion is to help you succeed!
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