Undergraduate Teaching During COVID-19.

IF 0.5 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Claudia Gentry-Weeks, Dell Rae Ciaravola, Marc Barker, Kelly Long, Lori Lynn, Heather Pidcoke, Kenneth Quintana, Benjamin Withers
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Abstract

Introduction: Universities were challenged during the COVID-19 pandemic to continue providing quality education for their students while navigating the uncertainties of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Objectives: The goal of this article is to describe strategies used by Colorado State University (CSU) to mitigate SARS-CoV-2 transmission among faculty, staff, and students and to describe procedures used in microbiology teaching laboratories.

Methods: Information concerning CSU's pandemic response was gathered via email communications to the CSU community, town hall meetings, and interviews with leaders, researchers, and staff who spearheaded public health initiatives.

Results: To date, there have been no known cases of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in the classroom. Early strategies that contributed to this success included social norming of safe public health behaviors, development of low-cost, rapid screening and surveillance methods, an online COVID-19 reporting system, contact tracing and quarantine, rearranging classrooms to reduce the capacity by 50%, increasing air flow, enhanced cleaning and production of sanitizer, and flexible instructors who quickly changed their courses for remote delivery or launched extra risk management procedures for face-to-face delivery of laboratory, performance, or studio classes.

Conclusion: Intense collaboration among the CSU community, open and frequent communication, coordination of efforts, flexible instructors, and the willingness to follow safe public health behaviors allowed CSU to continue face-to-face teaching in courses that required hands-on learning or demanded in-person instruction. It is the hope of the authors that this information can provide both a historical account and useful information for others dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

新冠肺炎期间的本科教学。
导语:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,大学面临着继续为学生提供优质教育的挑战,同时应对SARS-CoV-2病毒的不确定性。目的:本文的目的是描述科罗拉多州立大学(CSU)用于减轻教职员工和学生之间SARS-CoV-2传播的策略,并描述微生物学教学实验室中使用的程序。方法:通过与CSU社区的电子邮件通信、市政厅会议以及与领导、研究人员和带头开展公共卫生倡议的工作人员的访谈,收集有关CSU大流行应对的信息。结果:到目前为止,尚未发现教室中传播SARS-CoV-2的病例。促成这一成功的早期战略包括:安全公共卫生行为的社会规范、低成本、快速筛查和监测方法的开发、COVID-19在线报告系统、接触者追踪和隔离、重新安排教室以减少50%的容量、增加空气流量、加强清洁和生产消毒剂、灵活的教师迅速改变他们的课程,以便远程授课,或者为实验室、表演或工作室课程的面对面授课启动额外的风险管理程序。结论:CSU社区之间的紧密合作,开放和频繁的沟通,协调努力,灵活的教师以及遵循安全公共卫生行为的意愿,使CSU能够继续在需要动手学习或需要亲自指导的课程中进行面对面教学。作者希望这些信息可以为其他应对COVID-19大流行的人提供历史描述和有用的信息。
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Applied Biosafety
Applied Biosafety Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
13.30%
发文量
27
期刊介绍: Applied Biosafety (APB), sponsored by ABSA International, is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal committed to promoting global biosafety awareness and best practices to prevent occupational exposures and adverse environmental impacts related to biohazardous releases. APB provides a forum for exchanging sound biosafety and biosecurity initiatives by publishing original articles, review articles, letters to the editors, commentaries, and brief reviews. APB informs scientists, safety professionals, policymakers, engineers, architects, and governmental organizations. The journal is committed to publishing on topics significant in well-resourced countries as well as information relevant to underserved regions, engaging and cultivating the development of biosafety professionals globally.
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