Policy for Conducting Classes for Academic Year 2020

トップ記事Policy for Conducting Classes for Academic Year 2020

June 22,2020

To all students and their families

President of Tokushima University
Noji Sumihare

Policy for Conducting Classes for Academic Year 2020 (revised as of June 22)

 The policy indicated above, which was revised on May 27, 2020, has been further revised as detailed below.
 We maintain Level 1 of our Business Continuity Plan (BCP) in light of the BCP level of Tokushima Prefecture (reviewed every three weeks). In order to secure the health and safety of students, faculty members and other staff, it is absolutely necessary to take measures to prevent the spread of infection. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
 We will consider our future response while being on alert concerning the status of outbreak, and will announce any revision to the policy in due course.

Target period: Until the University's BCP level becomes Level 0.

1. Classes
(1)From Monday, June 1, until the University's BCP level becomes Level 0, remote classes, etc.* will be recommended, and face-to-face classes will be conducted depending on the situation and characteristics of each faculty and graduate school, after taking thorough infection prevention measures. Please follow instructions from the institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences and your faculty or graduate school.
 
 * "Remote classes, etc." refers to all forms of classes other than face-to-face ones, such as the delivery of teaching materials and the submission of assignments via Teams, Zoom, a live broadcasting system, manaba, etc. using a web environment.

(2) For students who do not have a sufficient web environment, we can provide classrooms where a web environment and infection prevention measures have been put in place. For more information, please see the maps on the website, “Wi-Fi and PC-installed Areas,Infection Prevention Measures in Place.”

2. Instructions for taking classes
(1)Wear a mask when you are indoors or when you have a conversation.

(2)Refrain from gathering with others in the situation where the Three Cs (closed spaces, crowded places, and close-contact settings) cannot be avoided.

(3)After class, do not stay long on campus but go home and prepare for or review your classwork.

(4)Get sufficient nutrition and enough sleep every day, and properly check your temperature and health conditions on a daily basis.

(5)Take thorough infection prevention measures, such as disinfecting your hands and following the cough etiquette.

(6)Always be attentive to the information published by the University and act appropriately.

(7)The prohibition on travel to areas previously designated as prefectures under specific cautions is now lifted. Students who travel to these areas are not required to notify the educational affairs offices of their faculties.
 Although the first wave of infection is under control in Tokushima Prefecture, we must stay alert for the second wave of infection. With this in mind, individuals should consider whether or not it is appropriate for them to make a trip after fully checking the situation in the area of the destination, and take necessary infection prevention measures if they decide to make a trip.
 However, students who receive education at medical care facilities should follow the instructions given by their facilities.

(8)If you have any health problems during the period until the university's BCP level becomes Level 0, please notify the educational affairs office of your faculty and act in accordance with the “Measures concerning the Novel Coronavirus (for Students).

(9)If students are unable to attend remote classes, etc. or face-to-face classes for reasons such as being required to stay home to check their physical conditions or being infected with COVID-19, they will not be treated as being absent from classes but will be provided with opportunities to take classes by alternative means, such as taking makeup classes, submitting assignments, and watching videos of classes, so that they will be able to earn credits. If you are in such a situation, please notify the educational affairs office of your faculty.

(10)In principle, we will send notices on classes and other matters to students via the “Course Management” system. Please register, check or update your telephone number, mobile phone number, and email address on the system.

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[Contact]
(Josanjima Campus)
・Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Educational Affairs Office       phone:088-656-7108
・Faculty of Science and Technology, Educational Affairs Office          phone:088-656-7315
・Faculty of Bioscience and Bioindustry, Educational Affairs Office        phone:088-656-8021
(Kuramoto Campus)
・Faculty of Medicine, Educational Affairs Office                 phone:088-633-7982
・Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, Educational Affairs Office   phone:088-633-7030
・Faculty of Dentistry, Educational Affairs Office                  phone:088-633-7310
・Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Educational Affairs Office          phone:088-633-7247

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