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How to Select and Train Parent Chaperones for Student Travel
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Selecting and training adult chaperones for your school travel experience will prepare them to do their job well, and ensure that safety and the welfare of the participants is the top priority. This article explains how to manage this important task. By Ann Knapp Ensuring parents and administrators that safety is your number one priority when students are away from home is the most important step in a successful student travel experience. One of the key elements to safe travel is selecting and training adults to serve as chaperones for your trip. These individuals not only supervise the students while they are away from home, but also are responsible for their overall safety. During my years as a trip sponsor, I found that an effective chaperone is an authority figure who is fair, firm, and consistent. More importantly, that individual must also be comfortable with the age of the students and cognizant of the behavioral expectations of the school. I found that some of the best chaperones come from the PTA, classroom volunteers, and others who are actively involved with the students in this age group (i.e. community education coaches). Once you have announced your trip, you will quickly discover that parents will eagerly volunteer to chaperone. I recommend having a process in place to handle their requests. One of the best strategies is to select chaperones after the enrollment period is over. That way you will know the number of trip participants and how many chaperones you need. I also recommend that all interested chaperones complete an application, and that teachers and/or an administrator interview the top candidates. If the travel goal is that the students enjoy the trip and participate in valuable educational and social opportunities, then all of the adult chaperones must work together to make the goals become a reality. Once you have made your selections, training the chaperones is essential! Reviewing motor coach, hotel, and behavior rules several days before the trip will ensure that everyone is on the same page. I recommend scheduling the training session just prior to departure and covering the following topics: (Note: Schedule the session for a time when ALL the chaperones - teachers and parents - can attend.) If your budget permits, a meal or some snacks are especially effective in creating group rapport between staff and parents. Selecting and training adult chaperones for your school travel experience will prepare them to do their job well, and ensure that safety and the welfare of the participants is the top priority. About the Author: Travel Adventures is staffed by educators who understand the needs of teachers. We have been creating unique and educational student travel experiences since 1987. We provide hassle-free travel arrangements while empowering teachers to create change by expanding the classroom to the world. Our experienced team of travel professionals is dedicated to exceeding your student travel expectations: Travel Adventures. Article source: 111 Travel Directory: Triple1.com (triple one dot com) More free articles: 1st Rate Articles - 1stRateArticles.com |
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