Series 5-21: Extreme Behavioural Issues

The “Extreme Behavioural Issues” section of the Alberta School Bus Knowledge Test prepares drivers to handle challenging situations involving student conduct. 

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Alberta School Bus Test - SERIES 5-21: Extreme Behavioural Issues

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Before using any type of restraint or harness on a passenger, what must the operator do?

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What should an operator do if they believe a bus aide is needed due to a passenger’s behaviour?

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When a passenger with special needs becomes unusually agitated on the way to or from school, what is a primary concern for the bus operator?

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What is the purpose of restraints or harnesses for passengers with extreme behavioural issues?

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How can a bus aide help when transporting a passenger with extreme behavioural issues?

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Drivers must recognize signs of extreme behavioural problems, such as aggression, violence, or severe defiance, and respond calmly and appropriately. The test covers strategies for de-escalation, maintaining a safe environment, and following school policies for reporting incidents. Effective communication with students, school staff, and parents is essential. Drivers are also evaluated on their ability to prioritize safety, protect all passengers, and seek assistance when necessary. This section ensures drivers are equipped to manage difficult situations with professionalism and care.