School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–12 1. 2 Professionalism consists of certain ATTITUDES and BEHAVIORS which you choose daily.

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School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–12 1

2 Professionalism consists of certain ATTITUDES and BEHAVIORS which you choose daily.

Attitude affects Behavior School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–123

A professional driver is HONEST School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–124

A professional driver is MOTIVATED School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–125

A professional driver is DEPENDABLE School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–126

A professional driver is SUPPORTIVE School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–12 7

A professional driver is RESPECTFUL School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–128

A professional driver is UNDERSTANDING School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–129

Attitude on the Inside affects Behavior on the Outside School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1210

School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1211

HARRASSMENT How would you describe it? School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1212

BULLYING What is Bullying? School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1213

ARGUING How does it affect you? School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1214

GOSSIPING Why do people gossip? School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1215

JUDGING What does it mean to judge others? How does it affect others? School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1216

LYING What kinds of problems result from lying? School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–12 17

What are your thoughts? School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–12 18

RESPECT Good for you – good for others School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1219

SATISFACTION Feels right for you School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1220

A HARMONIOUS Work Environment Is a place where:  Everyone thrives.  There is nurturing.  People are valued. School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1221

A Professional Attitude and Behavior Includes:  Honesty.  Motivation.  Dependability.  Respect.  Understanding.  Support of Others. School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1222

The benefits Include:  Respect.  Satisfaction.  Harmonious work environment. School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1223

These attributes are in conflict with being a professional driver:  Harassing.  Bullying.  Arguing.  Judging.  Lying.  Gossiping. School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1224

Strives to be the best And knows… One driver’s actions reflects on all those they work with School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1225

EVALUATION Name three…  Characteristics of a professional attitude and describe the behavior for each  Benefits of professional behavior  Violations of professional behavior School Bus Drivers Inservice 2011–1226