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New Guidelines for Reopening of Educational Institutes

New Guidelines for Reopening of Educational Institutes || Photo: Collected

New Guidelines for Reopening of Educational Institutes || Photo: Collected

All types of educational institutions are being opened from September 12. The Directorate of Secondary & Higher Education (DSHE) has published guidelines on opening educational institutions.

Sunday (September 5) the guideline was signed by DSHE Director-General Prof. Syed Md. Golam Farooq has been published on its website.

It has been said that due to the coronavirus pandemic, all the educational institutions of the country have been closed since March 18, 2020. As the Covid-19 infection is now under control, government guidelines for opening educational institutions have been issued. 19 points have been given in this guideline.

19 point instructions:

  1. Banners or any other means should be displayed for the observance of the Code of Conduct-19 hygiene in other places including the entrance of the educational institution;
  2. At the entrance of the educational institution, arrangements should be made to measure and monitor the temperature of all the teachers, staff, students and parents make regularly through a temperature measuring device;
  3. Arrange to use all entrances to the institution to avoid crowds of students. If there is only one entrance, try to arrange more than one entrance;
  4. Arrangements should be made to welcome students to class activities in a pleasant atmosphere on the first day of opening the institution;
  5. On the first day of the opening of the institution, the students should be given an instructive and inspiring briefing on how to stay in the institution in compliance with the hygiene rules and to come and go from home. In addition, video displays provided by the Department of Secondary and Higher Education should be arranged;
  6. One room of the institution should be prepared as an isolation room with first aid system:
  7. The rooms, verandas, stairs, roofs and courtyards of all the buildings of the institution should be properly cleaned;
  8. All washrooms in the organization must be regularly cleaned properly and adequate water must be provided;
  9. Teachers, students, employees and parents of the institution have to ensure proper observance of the hygiene rules given by the government at the time of admission.
  10. Ensure that all teachers, students and staff in the institution wear masks (cloth masks if possible) properly;
  11. Arrange for handwashing with soap or handwash at various places in the institution so that students can wash their hands with soap before entering the classroom;
  12. Hygiene rules must be followed when students sit in the classroom. In this case, arrangements have to be made to maintain a mutual physical distance of 3 (three) feet;
  13. The playgrounds, drains and gardens of the educational institutions should be properly cleaned and arrangements should be made to ensure that no water accumulates anywhere;
  14. The number of attendance of teachers and students in the institutions should be calculated;
  15. Arrangements must be made to ensure the attendance of all students in the institution;
  16. A committee consisting of teachers of the institution should be formed to monitor and implement the hygiene rules properly;
  17. Class activities should be conducted through enjoyable learning activities in compliance with the required hygiene rules;
  18. The organization needs to complete the necessary infrastructural repairs, electrical repairs and water connection repairs;
  19. Necessary steps have to be taken in this regard by meeting with the managing committee and parents of the organization.

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