Parents' Perceptions of the Rural School Bus Ride

This article reports findings from a study of the perceptions of parents about the experience oflong bus rides on their children. Twenty-six parents, whose homes were located on the logest bus route in a rural Midwestern school district, provided interviews regarding the experiences of a total of 3...

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Main Authors: Aimee Howley, Rob Ramage
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Rural Education Association 2007-10-01
Series:The Rural Educator
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Online Access:https://www.jhseonline.com/index.php/ruraled/article/view/943
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Summary:This article reports findings from a study of the perceptions of parents about the experience oflong bus rides on their children. Twenty-six parents, whose homes were located on the logest bus route in a rural Midwestern school district, provided interviews regarding the experiences of a total of 37 students. In the analysis of the interview data, three themes emerged: (1) atmosphere on the bus, (2) length of the bus ride, and (3) safety. Notably parents expressed concerns about the fact that long bus rides exposed their young children to the unsuitable language and behavior of older students.
ISSN:0273-446X
2643-9662