Series 2-16: Dealing With Conflict

The “Dealing With Conflict” chapter in the Alberta School Bus practice test offers essential guidance for handling disputes among passengers. 

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Alberta School Bus Test - SERIES 2-16: Dealing With Conflict

1 / 15

What is typically true about misconduct reports?

2 / 15

In using the “broken record” method, what should the operator know first?

3 / 15

What is the “broken record” method primarily used to prevent?

4 / 15

Who has the authority to suspend a passenger’s bus privileges?

5 / 15

An assertive operator’s attitude toward safety should be:

6 / 15

For severe behaviour issues such as drugs, alcohol, or injuring another child, what is usually recommended and enforced?

7 / 15

What should an operator do if, after using the broken record method, the passenger still does not comply?

8 / 15

Which of the following is something an assertive operator does NOT do?

9 / 15

What is the main objective the operator must keep in mind despite behaviour issues?

10 / 15

How should discipline be applied on the bus?

11 / 15

What should an operator avoid doing because it signals loss of control?

12 / 15

What is the main attitude of an assertive operator during conflicts?

13 / 15

When dealing with conflicts, how can the operator involve the passenger constructively?

14 / 15

If the bus is pulled over and the operator needs to speak to a passenger, how should it be done?

15 / 15

How many times should an operator repeat their request in the “broken record” method before using a consequence?

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It teaches drivers to remain calm and composed and to use respectful communication to defuse tense situations. The chapter emphasizes listening to all parties involved, assessing the facts, and addressing issues fairly without taking sides. Drivers are encouraged to follow established protocols, document incidents, and seek support from school administrators when necessary. By managing conflicts professionally and promptly, bus operators help create a safe, respectful environment where students feel secure. Effective conflict resolution ensures smoother rides and upholds the standards of school transportation.