Driving Students Sample Clauses

Driving Students a. Certificated employees shall not be required to and are discouraged from driving students to activities that take place away from the school building. They may do so voluntarily only if they have received district approval for transporting students and with the advance approval of their principal or immediate supervisor. In such event they shall be covered to the limits of the District's liability insurance, and shall be compensated at the maximum IRS business mileage rate.
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Driving Students. No teacher will be required by the Board to drive students as part of their job.
Driving Students. Driving student’s (N=158) experiences concerning normal driving school education (first measurement) were very positive (table 6). The means of all mean variables were at least on the level of three in the five points scale. Interactivity of the teaching style, Experiences oft the course leader and Contentment with the course got the best evaluations. Students evaluated that Possibility to take responsibility was the least realized thing in the driving school education. The experiences of the driving school education following the rules of coaching were also very positive (table 6) according to the driving students (N=127). In total, the results were very similar to the first measurement but a little bit more positive. The course leaders were experienced in a positive manner by the students and the students were very content with the course. Like in the first measurement of the study, the possibility to take responsibility was the least realized thing. The means for single items are shown in appendix 1 at the end of this chapter. Table 6. Descriptive statistics for the mean variables Mean variables * N M SD 1-1.4 1.5-2.4 2.5-3.4 3.5-4.4 4.5-5 Experience of own personal 1. 158 3.65 .82 .6 7.6 33.5 38.6 19.6 2. 127 3.82 .69 3.9 26.0 52.8 17.3 Possibility to take responsibility of own learning and behaviour 1. 158 3.28 .74 .6 14.6 45.6 34.8 4.4 2. 127 3.37 .69 10.2 49.6 34.6 5.5 Own activeness 1. 158 3.66 .92 2.5 12.0 33.5 39.9 12.0 2. 127 3.89 .79 1.6 4.7 36.2 40.9 16.5 Interactivity of the teaching style 1. 158 4.19 .71 1.3 .6 12.7 45.6 39.9 2. 127 4.24 .55 .8 9.4 53.5 36.2 Experiences of the course leader 1. 158 4.61 .45 2.5 31.6 65.8 2. 127 4.57 .48 3.9 32.3 63.8 Contentment with the course 1. 158 4.45 .57 1.9 3.8 48.7 45.6 2. 127 4.46 .53 7.9 40.2 52.0 Percentage** growth as a driver * 1. = first measurement 2. = second measurement ** the sum of percentage is 100.0% for every summary variable at each measurement Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to examine how age, gender, educational background and the form of teaching (the questionnaire was completed after) influenced the mean variables personal growth as a driver, possibility to take responsibility, own activeness, interactivity of the teaching style, experiences of the course leader and course contentment on both, the first and the second, measurements of this study. For the analyses the subjects were divided into two groups according to their age (20 year old or younger and over 20 years; subjec...
Driving Students. Teachers are not allowed to drive students to activities unless outlined in section 8.2.1 which take place away from the school building. Transportation to such activities shall be provided by the Committee.

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  • Transporting Students Teachers shall not be required to transport a student in a private vehicle on behalf of the school.

  • Students Payments which a student or business apprentice who is or was immediately before visiting a Contracting State a resident of the other Contracting State and who is present in the first-mentioned State solely for the purpose of his education or training receives for the purpose of his maintenance, education or training shall not be taxed in that State, provided that such payments arise from sources outside that State.

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