The vast majority of students in Dalian are isolated in their dormitories, where they are tested for nucleic acid once a day and have three meals a day delivered by volunteers. The students need the garbage, but also by volunteers, in the delivery of supplies, incidental to take away. Although the students were isolated in their dormitories, their studies were not delayed, and the teachers, who were also isolated, used online classes to teach the students.
One, college students isolated, do nucleic acid testAfter the epidemic appeared on campus, in order to avoid the spread of the epidemic, the whole school, teachers and students, carried out isolation treatment. The vast majority of students were isolated in their own dormitories, and teachers were similarly isolated in their own living areas. Close contacts with confirmed patients were transferred in batches to hotels for centralized isolation and observation.
In addition to isolating students and teachers, they are also required to undergo a daily nucleic acid test. The purpose of this is to be able to better prevent and control the epidemic, so that the epidemic can end as soon as possible, so that the students' lives, can return to normal order.
The daily nucleic acid test will allow for the timely detection of confirmed patients and provide the necessary conditions for an early end to the outbreak. Such a practice is also the most important means of preventing and controlling the epidemic.
Two, all life, teaching activities in orderThe whole school teachers and students because of the arrival of the epidemic, the suspension of activities on campus, so that all of them are concentrated in the dormitory, but the students of the course, but did not stop. After stopping the concentration of classes in the classrooms, the teachers started teaching online.
In comparison to the classroom, the online classes are more focused on answering questions, and the teachers talk about the points more slowly than in the classroom. In this way, students' learning has not been seriously affected by the epidemic.
Volunteers deliver the students' meals three times a day. The items that students need to use are also purchased and delivered by specialized personnel. Even the counselors, who are online 24 hours a day, are responsible for enlightening the students.
In the students' view, although the epidemic is frightening, the concern of the school and the community for the students makes them feel warm. They have always believed that through the efforts of all staff, the epidemic will eventually dissipate, and everything will be as usual.