Difference between counselling and guidance

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COUNSELLING AND GUIDANCE

BY: HARSHA SINHA, VIDHYARTHI DARPAN

Counselling and guidance are two most important sections of our life, each one us need both these things at some point of our lives .Often people treat both these as the same ,but technically these both have a lot of difference.

Guidance basically tends to listen to the problem of others and then a ready-made commonly used solution is been provided without any detailed analysis of the problem, whereas counselling focuses at discussing and understanding the roots of the situation and then advising ,motivating and empowering is done with the later so that he/she could find solution to their situation.

What is the definition of Guidance and Counselling?

Definition of Guidance

Guidance in literal meanings is a kind of advice ,which is given to others .mostly students or children. These advices are given to them in order to let them understand their responsibilities or to make them understand the importance of their goals and ambitions, which are generally given by the elders or the teachers. This process basically focuses on making students or anyone aware of the wrongness  and rightness which could happen to them by their choices or decisions, which could be a building block for their future .A proper guidance if taken seriously could make a brightest future or sometimes a poor guidance could ruin the entire life. As guidance is based on the experience of the elders ,not on any proved data hence it could lead to either ways but for most of the time the outputs are positive, it helps the youngsters to choose the best path or career for themselves .

Definition of Counseling

Counselling in a broader and deeper sense is a kind of therapy, In which the individual (sometimes patients or clients) openly discuss their problem share their emotions and feelings with the counselor , in order to get the proper assistance to help themselves. Generally the problem or issues are psychological that causes emotional pain or mental instability that makes them feel exhausted or restless.. hence an expert is needed to help them get a proper solution or advice. The counselor listens to the problem with full empathy and help them get rid of there issues in an confidential environment without leaking a single information. Counselor not just give the advice or any kind of therapy they helps them to under the roots of their problem so that they could never face the same issues in future again, they help them overcome their fears and depression .They also help the client to remain intuitive and positive in the future.

Basic Differences Between Guidance and Counseling

The key differences between guidance and counseling are given in the following points:

1. Guidance is the advice or relevant piece of teaching generally given by the seniors or elders to solve a problem or to overcome a situation. Whereas counseling is an professional advice given by a trained and skilled guide known as a counselor to help the individual overcome from their physiological issues. A counselor could be younger than the patient as well.

2. Since guidance is given from the known ones hence it is preventive in nature while counseling tends to solve the problem professionally ,in this the patient may get furies sometimes.

3. Guidance helps the person to find a better alternative or change their track to overcome from the current situation like escaping from it. But counseling makes you fight with your issues and to get a permanent solution for your issues.

4. Guidance is a kind of comprehensive process, it has a casual approach for the problems ,while in counseling the process is inward a complete deep analysis is done for your problem and a permanent solution is given .

5. In general guidance is provided for situations like career choice or education, whereas counselling deals with every social or physiological issue you are going through.

6. As mentioned earlier a guidance could have either results positive or negative as it is given by any known elder or relative while a counseling would always lead towards a positive ending as the counselors are highly skilled professionals they are taught about all the psychological ways of healing the patients.

7. Since guidance is done by the known ones hence the privacy is less almost everyone who knows you gets to know about your situation which may lead in increment of the problem Whereas the counseling is done in a confidential
environment the counselor is not allowed to share your problems with anyone until your permission.

8. Generally in guidance the final and ultimate decision is taken by the guide or the elder unlike in the counselling you’re made capable to take your ultimate call for your situation ,your decision is the final in this case.

Conclusion

By all these points we can easily figure it out that counseling and guidance are two very different processes. One more mistake which people also make often that counseling is done only with mentally unstable people ,but this isn’t true. Anyone who is going through a tough time can do counseling to strengthen themselves mentally and emotionally.

How does education shape a youth?

HOW DOES EDUCATION SHAPE A YOUTH ?

BY: HARSHA SINHA, VIDHYARTHI DARPAN

Education is the key to a smarter and triumphant future. With education any one can easily achieve whatever he/she aspires for.

Life without education is like earth without sun, absolute dark .Every morning when sun rises it gives us the motive and energy to start our work, the same way education is that source in everyone’s life precisely the youth.

Youth ,as we all know ,are the main reason behind the growth and development of any country. So if the youth of any nation are doing constructive work then it will definitely aid the nation to grow. Hence there should be a tool to shape the youth into a precious gem, and that tool is EDUCATION.

Education provides several possible outcomes for the youth to develop their career and give themselves a happy living along with their families. Often people mistake education with academics ,but this is absolutely wrong. Academics is just a type of education that’s it.Education means a change in man’s conduct of life. It means the upgrading of a man’s ability to choose the best alternative available in any circumstance he faces. It means the development of the person to prepare him to adopt the best approach to a problem at any given time Sports education is also an education, political education can also be termed as education and many more .

The role of education is inevitable in producing skills in the new generation to overcome the real life problems of the society and find a solution which could help the society to grow. Hence nowadays none is satisfied by a low level of education, everyone aims for higher education as they all know education is their passport to the future and for a better tomorrow. Education also helps the youth to get updated about the things happening in the society as well.

The various field where education can prove to be boon for the youths are

I- Career

Education plays a vital role in helping the youth to get themselves a career in their field of interests ,be it doctor, engineer, lawyer, cricketer, musician, actor, politician etc.

A proper education provides all the resources a youngster needs to fulfill their dreams and get a desired career. In this manner education removes unemployability too which indirectly reduces crime ,as the young minds are quite fragile if it does not get a proper path it could lead to some paths likes robbery ,pickpocketing , etc.

This can also be beneficial for the society as well, for instance
i) if any youth has developed his career in the medical field then they can help the society to overcome some really dangerous diseases like the covid-19.
ii) if they pursue their career in politics then ,they could really make some wise and important decisions which would definitely help the society to grow, which is lacking in some underdeveloped countries due to the lack of proper education of the youth.

 

II- Become a good social animal

Nowadays as well all are facing a big issue of rapes. Rapes could be prevented unto a certain extent by giving the youth a proper education .Apart from preventing rapes education can also help the youth to channelize their aggression in a right direction which would eventually help them to get constructive outcome.

III- Staying away from addictions

Another big problem with this new generation is addiction, drugs etc. The youth get a short term pleasure by inhaling the drugs but they did not understand that they are jumping in a death valley. Proper education would definitely aware the youth about the bad impacts of these addiction to their health.

IV- Be safe from terrorists

Nowadays many terrorists groups try to reach to the young people to make their plans happen as the young minds can easily be manipulated ,Hence many such groups try to brainwash these youth to fulfill their evil plans. But if we educate the young minds about these things and get them a ambition in their lives than they would never put their feet towards these directions. A well educated youth would know about the ill impacts of doing anything hence they will never get exploited by the anti social people.

 

These were some of the main society issues related to the youth which could be easily prevented by educating the young brains of the world. That’s the reason a lot of schemes are implemented to educate people. Lot of campaigns are also taking place to aware everyone about the importance of education and how it could help to shape the youth in the right direction as well.

Apart from these education will help the youth to raise their voice against some anti social norms as well, like child marriage, dowry system etc.

Over all these fields ,educating the youth could be very beneficial in reducing poverty ,education can not only earn you a good living and healthy life but also good wealth too. Poverty is one of the major concerns of every nation, these could easily be eliminated by educating youth.

What’s next after engineering in Information Technology

AFTER ENGINEERING IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

BY: ANUJ KUMAR YADAV, VIDHYARTHI DARPAN

If you want to make your career after completing B.E./B.tech in Information Technology you can go for any IT industry and also for higher studies like M.Tech /M.S/MBA in India or abroad, and qualify and you can also go for jobs or research work in the organization.

A) If You’re looking for a career in Higher Studies

1.M. Tech: After completing B.Tech the candidate can go for M.Tech. It will give that candidate a lot of career scope and job opportunities in reputed and good industries of our country. After completing M.Tech candidates will get good salary packages for the post like Project manager, Senior Engineer, Research Associate, Development Engineer, etc…

2.MBA: If you want to learn the essentials of business such as leadership, communication, and critical thinking, and analytical skills you should go for an MBA. If you want to go further into this course and want to learn more, like if you want to focus on accounting, ethics, finance, marketing, and economics with electives that help build leadership skills, including networking, student conferences, and advanced student projects go in Wharton MBA program or curriculum.

3.MS: If you hold an MS degree you’ll be able to work in countries like the USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia. After completing this program you work abroad or also eligible to work in INDIA.

B) If You’re looking for a career in Industry

There are also good job opportunities in the IT industry after completing a B.E. / B.Tech in Information Technology.
The IT industry has a lot bigger scope than you think. In India technology is growing day by day.
Here are some job profiles available in the areas of programming:-

Web Developer: According to research full-stack developer jobs will see a huge increase in the coming years, and employment in the computer and IT fields will increase by 13%. With the worldwide economies and the Indian economy encouraging the growth of startups, the demand for this job is not going to end.

Database Administrator: Database administrators use professional software to store and organize data. The role or job of a Database Administrator is capacity planning, installation, configuration, monitoring, security, troubleshooting, as well as backup, and data recovery. According to research projects that database administration jobs will grow by 9% from 2018–2028.

Software Developer: Software developer creates software programs. They have the technical knowledge and skills to build those programs. They create software that allows users to perform specific tasks on computer devices. According to research jobs in this field will grow by a significant 21% from 2018 to 2028, compared to the % growth for all jobs overall.

System Analyst: A system analyst is a person who uses analysis and design techniques to solve business problems and plan solutions for the problem. They also analyze how well software, hardware fit the business needs of their client or employer. and also coordinate development between business development teams.

Networking Engineers: Networking engineers are computer professionals responsible for building and maintaining the day-to-day operation of computer networks that companies can trust on. it includes designing, implementing, and troubleshooting computer networks.

C) If You wanna go for government jobs like Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, Defence, Civil Services, etc.

You have to pass entrance exams with a good aggregate. For eg: GATE, UPSE, SSB, AFCAT, Civil Services Exam.
Final Thoughts
If you still think these options are not interesting or you are thinking of something else to do, you can always turn to Education as a career option. There are many good teachers who can guide you.

Medical Career After 12th

TIPS TO ACE PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL CAREER AFTER HIGH SCHOOL

BY: ANKITA SHARMA, VIDHYARTHI DARPAN

Why Should You Seek a Medical Career?

The importance of doctors, nurses, and health professionals has gained recognition in prevailing times.

Professional training takes place after enrollment in medical college/school, but the inclination towards the medical field is due to the person’s innate characteristics. A person with a zest to help others in every possible way contributed tremendously to society. Medicine is not merely a profession but a community service. With a high-paying salary, a physician lives a reputable life. A doctor is compassionate and empathetic towards others’ misery. His competence is reflected in the handling of complicated cases involving both the brain and the heart.

Now, when you understood the importance of the medical profession, wouldn’t you want to be the one to make a change?

Read on to know some of the tips on how you can start your journey of medicine after high school!

Tips to Prepare for Medical Career After Completing High School

High school is a crucial period for students. It is a decision-making phase in which students get to choose the path of your career. Some of the tips to aid in your preparation for a medical career are as follows:

1) Develop a Strong Foundation (know the basic concepts)

Medicine is not just about human anatomy and physiology but other aspects as well. It includes physics, chemistry, technical knowledge with personal skills such as rational thinking, time management, speaking skills, optimism, decisiveness, etc. Start from basics, moving ahead with an increase in toughness. Clarify doubt with the teacher the instant it arises. Quit rote-learning and focus more on building a concrete foundation to hold your dreams on. Remember, it is the practical knowledge that enables correct decision-making, not bookish definitions.

2) Participate in Extracurricular

Cramming all scientific names won’t make you an intellectual. You require to focus on being an all-rounder rather than a bookworm. Participate in debates, seminars, club activities; take up projects related to biological research and instruments related to it; be consistent in showing up at events; show your enthusiasm and undivided interest in medical sciences. Apart from the overall percentage in the science stream, your active participation will indicate an ambitious personality.

3) Volunteer at Hospitals

One of the sure-shot ways of getting acquainted with medical stuff is by applying for volunteering work. Start with a part-time in a clinic nearby. Seek wisdom about the work schedule, prescriptions, regulations, emergency protocols, etc. from the doctors. Volunteer at a hospital to have a real-time experience of how doctor’s function in extreme situations. Be empathetic, be resilient, and be compassionate. Show your sensitive side to connect with the patient. Don’t confine yourself to huge hospitals; volunteer at animal rescue operative centers, nursing homes, specialty centers, etc.

4) Interact and Connect with Classmates with Common Goal

In India, the medical field is pursued by most high schoolers. In a class of 50, it will be no surprise to find half of them tending towards medicine. Find and approach like-minded classmates. Work on a research project together, appreciate their views, share resources, have candid group discussions, and most importantly, learn from each other.

5) Take guidance from Medical Counselors. 

Approach your school’s career strategist or counselor for possible career options in the medical field. Ask for their advice in choosing a career based on your academics and interest. Medical counselors will provide you with tons of choices, out of which you may zero out on one. Students should keep in mind that in-depth research of all the career options is necessary in order to choose the best-suited one. 

6) Work Shadowing

Well, as shady as it sounds, it isn’t! Work shadowing indicates following a person around as he/she goes through his/her regular job (medical practitioner in this case) and gain insights into their daily activities. They may also involve you in carrying out some small tasks. In this way, you’ll have a gist of the life of a medical employee, the challenges he encounters, and how to overcome them, which you will hopefully partake in someday. 

7) Look for Internships or Summer Programs in Medical Field

A Doctor is not just a title but a responsibility. The study of medical sciences is based on its implementation in real-life. Hence, opting for internships and a summer program will give you the required exposure. Many online programs are offered by reputed institutions for high school medical aspirants. To enhance academic proficiency, try to intern at a local hospital or clinic. The more knowledge you gain, the more confident you’ll be about medical school.

8) Do Thorough Research of Entrance Exams 

The first milestone in achieving your target is the clearance (and ranking among toppers) of entrance examinations. Every year lakhs of aspirants apply for NEET, JIMPER, AIIMS, MHT CET, AFMC, and other such medical exams to get a seat in government & private medical colleges. The syllabus and eligibility criteria differ for each exam; therefore, students need to stay updated on emerging trends. For instance, the difficulty level of AIIMS is elaborate than NEET.

9) Mental Preparation (Healthy Diet, Adequate Sleep, Mental Health)

Medicine is a challenging career that requires sheer persistence and commitment. It takes a toll on students’ mental health. Often the pressure of studies topples the focus of the student. It is essential to keep up a healthy and balanced diet, together with an adequate amount of sleep to act with a fresh and determined mind. Drink water frequently. 

10) Lastly, Have a Genuine Passion for Medical!

No matter how much deep you dive into books for the sake of clearing entrance but lack the inner flame to join the medical career, you may have a difficult time surviving in the work arena. Have a genuine passion for the profession and sink in its importance.

Top Medical Colleges in India

Refer to the below table to know the top 10 medical colleges in India.

NIRF Rank Name of the Institution Location
1 All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi
2 Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh
3 Christian Medical College Vellore
4 National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences Bangalore
5 Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences Lucknow
6 Banaras Hindu University Varanasi
7 Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham   Coimbatore
8 Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research Puducherry
9 Kasturba Medical College Manipal
10 King George’s Medical University Lucknow

Italics: Government college

To Conclude

Readiness and enthusiasm to achieve your goals begin with the early realization of it. High school is a prominent part of your education wherein you are exposed to many dimensions to one subject. It perhaps seems overwhelming at first, but as we move forward, we delve more into it. A medical career is an ever-growing and excellent opportunity for the young generation to serve the nation with pride and dignity.

Technology in Classroom – A Boon or A Bane

TECHNOLOGY IN CLASSROOM – A BOON OR A BANE?

BY: ANKITA SHARMA, VIDHYARTHI DARPAN

Introduction

Incorporating technology in schools for computer instructional learning is a giant leap the world has taken in building a futuristic-driven learning environment. Now we cannot imagine our life without technology. 

One of the main benefits of technology is its establishment in the education department. Many people see technology as a disadvantage in terms of health, detachment from reality, and laziness. While others believe technology is in much need for the budding minds of tomorrow.

Read on to know how technology has stormed the classrooms and how it affects the students!

 

THE NEED FOR TECHNOLOGY IN CURRENT SCENARIO

To say development is an infinite ladder will be an understatement. The world 20 years ago was much different than the world we breathe in presently. All credited to the birth of modern technology.

Long are gone the days when people need to stick to the telephone for one call. With the invention of mobile phones and the internet, the ease of communication has upgraded. Not just for calling, but mobiles have also become a source of transmitting quality education – insert online learning. The need for technology has increased through the years, and will probably hope for more. But the perennial tug-of-war between technology believers and technology haters will be there.

 

WHY TECHNOLOGY IS A BOON

1) Easy and Creative Approach to Learning

After the initial installation of programs, modern technology is easily accessible to teachers and students. Apart from the conventional blackboard-chalk method, teachers can now switch to smartboards that function with a touch. It has all the features – animations, videos, picture perception, games, etc.

2) Immense Engagement with Peers

With modern technology, interactions are not limited to lunch breaks and period breaks. It has extrapolated to online platforms as well. Access to the internet has broadened the horizons of e-learning by introducing video calls, social media presence, online forums, gamified learning, etc. where classmates can meet and socialize. It lets them collaborate for future projects.

3) Perennial Learning Environment

In the traditional classroom, students get agitated with the repetitive theme of the “teaching-nodding” manner. On the other hand, with the help of technology, teachers can now teach lectures in a synergistic, interesting, and engaging way. For instance, organizing creative writing sessions, interactive videos, animations, quizzes, gamified learning, among others.

4) Teachers Have Credibility

As for teaching faculty, the introduction of technology is an advantage. It becomes easier to resolve doubts with playful easily-understandable visuals. Smartboards are useful in explaining different concepts. So are accessible tablets through which students can concurrently read/write/listen to the teacher’s instructions. 

5) Life Skill Enhancement

Through creative methods, teachers try to instill valuable life skills in learning. Faster grasp of the subject, decision making, leadership, initiative, critical thinking, collaboration with peers, technical skills (PPT, Word docs, Cloud Storage, Emails), problem-solving approach, among other life-inspiring skills, are leaned in classrooms in the presence of technology.

6) Prepare for future

We are all aware that technology in schools is just the beginning of a revolution in the face of learning and growing. Since it is the future of the current generation, it is pertinent to get accustomed to technology in the learning period. Moreover, students also get a taste of the outside world through frequent digital projects using technical knowledge.

7) Encyclopedia of Knowledge from All Sectors of Education

Having access to a plethora of content from across the world at your fingertips gives you a feeling of power. Students and teachers have unlimited access to significant materials. Resources pertaining to a specific subject or topic are readily available in school e-library and other authentic online sites that come in handy while preparing for exams.

8) Access to Valuable Updated Information

As compared to traditional brick-and-mortar institutes with an outdated syllabus, technology allows students to stay updated on the latest trends, reforms, and research. It dissolves queries almost immediately as a digital update happens instantaneously. 

9) Individual-Oriented Learning

The best thing about learning with technology is that it is student-centered, irrespective of the pace of learning or grasping power. It removes the weight on teachers to attend to each student as with the help of technology, he/she can monitor each student’s progress simultaneously. Teachers appreciate and promote creativity, innovation, and out-of-the-box thinking. It also enables the student to study independently.

WHY TECHNOLOGY IS A BANE

1) Highly Distractive for Students

Suppose you are surfing an example teacher asked you to. A message pops up on the screen from your friend. Will you give in to the temptation to reply? Most probably. Furthermore, with hidden apps installed on your tablet/mobile, you might as well play games, respond to texts, visit sites, read gossips, and whatnot! These distractions can get you in trouble – both in class and in academics.

2) Assignment/Project/Examination Dishonesty 

Since most of the information is derived from the internet, students often plagiarize assignments, projects, researches, and homework from unkempt websites. Even with strict exam tools and programs, students manage to cheat in the examination, either by over-riding it or passing answers in group chats. 

3) Not Affordable by All

Technology is straightforward expensive for people residing in the not much-developed area. In a way, technological instrument installation may take some amount of money, but most of the time, the validity is manageable for years. It lasts for quite some years. In rural areas, not everyone can afford computers, tablets, and smartphones, hence it places them at a severe disadvantage.

4) Leads to Complex Health Issues

For students studying on tablets, laptops, or computers, the leaning back posture for an abnormal period can cause an ache. Moreover, the uneven exposure to blue light from these gadgets affects the student’s eyesight at a greater rate, often causing temporary and sometimes, irreparable damage. Improper adherence to the screen for a long time can also obstruct body posture.

5) Socialization Issues

When everything happens virtually, there is little to no time spent with classmates except a few text/video exchanges. During in-class smart teaching, the students are keenly indulged in their tablet screens; there is rarely any meaningful interaction between them. 

6) Being served on a silver platter

Evidently, today’s generation has become mindlessly dependent on technology for every simple need. Though elaborating a concept on a smartboard and revisions saves time and presumably – energy, it makes students sluggish and procrastinates learning. It fosters a misconception that students can educate themselves at home without assistance, thus ignores the classroom taught material.

7) More often than not – Technical Problems

Technical errors can occur in any device. Smartboards and tablets are no different. At times, glitches and hanging of site/app/tool happen that hampers the learning. It creates disinterest in the students and distracts them from grasping the concept. It might meddle with studying. More so, it may take days to fix the issue.

SO, WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?

You can admire all that technology has offered in making learning fun and an entertaining experience, but neglecting the ill-effects of technology on the young generation can bite you in the future. While in one part, it instantly resolves curious student’s doubts, on the other, it blocks you from socializing with peers (as you get deeply involved in the AI). Technology is the future of education. Its judicial, informative, and unselfish consumption can benefit plenty in the learning domain – to educators as well as learners. However, the development of technology and its advertent use in the coming years is dependent on its educated utilization.

School Safety Checklist – Including COVID Era

SCHOOL SAFETY CHECKLIST – INCLUDING COVID ERA

BY: ANKITA SHARMA, VIDHYARTHI DARPAN

Introduction

The world is under siege, fighting a battle against Coronavirus that has affected more than 90 million inhabitants with 2 million annual deaths. 

As of 15 January 2021, India has crossed over 10.5 million confirmed cases, which is only second to the US (23.8 million cases). The pandemic has shaken the education sector. With the shutdown of almost all the schools and colleges for a year, operating them after reopen will need to follow intense health precautionary protocols. These should include social distancing, careful hand washing, use of facemasks (or face shield wherever possible), frequent sterilization, proper aeration, and so on to restrict the contamination of the virus.

 

How Has COVID-19 Affected the Education Sector?

With almost all of the schools and institutes shutting down to prevent large gatherings, suggestions from UNESCO indicates turning to online platforms and distance learning programs to continue unhampered studies. In areas where technology is limited, the transition from traditional learning to online learning is strenuous. Meanwhile, schools tend to reopen to resume education soon. It urges the administration to take rigorous precautionary measures to prevent community transmission.

In this crucial period, safe and actionable steps must be exercised to detect and prevent the outspread of the virus among the school community.

General Precautions

Social Distancing

Some ground rules must follow to prevent the spread of deadly Coronavirus. Some compulsory measures are:

  • Keep a distance of 6 feet or 2 meters from another person on school premises.
  • Maintain a distance of about one mete between desks. 
  • Avoid the congregations of students during lunch breaks. Cancel morning assemblies, sports activities, cultural events that require an accumulation of people at one place.
  • Encourage teachers to move between classes instead of students roaming about the corridor with books.
  • Re-schedule the timetable to accommodate sufficient time for handwashing and to accustom children with procedures.
  • Systematize pick-up/drop timing such that there is no unnecessary gathering on the premises.
  • Safety is the topmost priority. Make use of signboards, caution tapes, ground marking, instructional & penalty posters, educational posters on the notice boards.
  • Ensure adequate ventilation in classrooms and staffrooms.

Frequent 20 Second Handwashing

According to WHO, regular handwashing is the most effective way to kill bacteria and viruses (including SARS-CoV 2 virus) and prevent its communicability. An ideal handwashing session lasts for 20 seconds with soap and water. The best way to wash hands is by the below process:

i) Wet your hands with water.

ii) Apply soap (soap strips, soap liquid, or soap bar).

iii) Cleanse your hands by thoroughly rubbing in between fingers, over & below palms, under nails for 20 seconds (make sure to turn the tap off during this step).

iv) Rinse your hands clean under running water.

v) Dry your hands using a paper towel or a clean cloth.

Repeat the above steps after every encounter with an uncleaned surface. You can use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol content for instant sterilization. Even after sneezing or coughing, it is advisable to wash your hands. Besides this, students should avoid touching eyes, nose, and mouth to stop the spread of pathogens.

 

Wear Cloth Face Masks

Covid-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, majorly spreads by infected water droplets in the air. In areas where social distancing cannot be perpetuated, a mask act as a barrier to control droplet spread and infection. It is, therefore, mandatory for students to maintain respiratory hygiene by wearing a cotton facemask. Correct use of masks and their hygiene can be carried out by:

  • Wear a comfortable cotton mask that shields the nose, the mouth; and rests on the ears without strain.
  • Mandate wearing of masks at all times except during lunch break. Keep the facemask in a clean, safe place while eating.
  • Propagate explicit instructions/circulars on proper usage of facemasks and face shields.
  • Carry an extra mask in case the existing one gets damaged or dirty.
  • For deaf/dumb people who entirely rely on lipreading for conversations, switch to written communication.
  • Do not put masks on children below two years, children who have breathing issues (asthma), and children who have problems that make them inept to remove/adjust masks without assistance.
  • Exemplify and promote the wearing of a mask before family and friends.

Regular Cleaning and Disinfection

COVID-19 is an air-borne viral disease, majorly prompted by droplet transmission and spread by one-to-one direct/indirect contact. Unless there is thorough cleanliness, distancing, facemasks, and hand hygiene will be impertinent. Strategies to reduce contact with the plausible contaminants (doorknob, furniture, washbasins, taps, desks, stationary objects, etc.) should be customary. Regular disinfection and sanitization activities of classrooms should be made compulsory. A few suggestions to render a clean learning environment for the students are:

  • Clean and disinfect the most visited/used site, in particular, with 0.5% sodium hypochlorite (use gloves and face shields).
  • Decontaminate smaller surfaces such as doorknobs, stationery items, metal equipment, art supplies with at least 50% ethyl alcohol.
  • Keep the disinfected area as it is for a few minutes to remove/evaporate toxic gases.
  • Keep reminders for frequent use of sanitizers (say, after touching any unsterilized surface, after using the toilet, before/after eating food items).
  • Prevent sharing of items between students and teachers or amongst students.
  • Students should strictly adhere to professionals’ instructions.

Table for Possible Causes of Spread of Covid-19 With Associated Risks

Risk Possible Causes
Lowest I) Teachers and students involved in virtual learning such as conduction of online lectures, participation in digitalized activities, discussion forums, etc.

II) No plausible physical contact.

Low I) Teachers and students involved in small group activities with least or no contact. Most of them conducting virtual classes.

II) There is no sharing of materials like stationery, notes, or encourage any type of physical contact.

III) Physical distancing followed strictly.

IV) Wash hands regularly and wear clean cotton masks at all times.

Medium I) Teachers and students involved small group activities of more than 5 people; frequent physical contact. Some conduct virtual classes.

II) There is some exchange of materials without precautionary measures.

III) One-to-one distancing is not followed.

IV) Wash hands regularly and wear clean cotton masks at all times.

High I) Teachers and students involved in in-person classes with frequent physical contact between them. Little to no virtual classes are held.

II) There is more than a usual exchange of materials without following precaution protocol.

III) Mixing up of teacher and students or amongst students. Social distancing not followed (increases risk of contracting Covid manifold).

IV) No frequent hand washing and masks are not worn at all times.

Highest I) Absolute in-person classes held with a high affinity for physical contact.

II) Exchange of materials between students and teachers or amongst students without using hand sanitizer or following precaution protocols.

III) Major physical contact like hand-shaking, hugs, sharing stationery, unwashed face touching, etc. Social distancing is completely neglected.

IV) No cleanliness. No frequent hand washes. No wearing of facemasks. No following safety protocols.

Source: cdc.gov

Mandatory Precautionary Measures – A Checklist

Checklist for Teachers and Staff

1) Provision of clean water supply for drinking, cleaning, and toiletries.

2) Promote and educate students on frequent hand wash sessions with soap and water, preferably for 20-30 seconds.

3) Provide enough sanitizers at every classroom, hall, playgrounds, staff room, and washrooms. 

4) Proper ventilation and airflow should be there. Strictly follow hygiene practices (disposal of tissues after coughing or sneezing, sanitization of hands, prevent touching public areas/objects) 

5) Maintain cleanliness by disinfecting the floors, classroom furniture, school building once a day using trusted disinfectants (0.5% sodium hypochlorite for surfaces and 70% ethanol for small objects)

6) Put signboards or security tapes to encourage to maintain a social distance, wear masks, often sanitize, avoid unnecessary touching, educate others.

7) Ensure classroom and staffroom trash is cleaned daily and disposed of safely.

8) Limit gathering of more than three people. 

9) Advise sick students, teachers, and staff members to stay home.

10) Always be on alert and ready to aid in emergencies. Familiarize the protocols with students/teachers/parents in advance.

11) Cancel committee meetings, sports gathering, cultural programs, and other events that may attract needless crowds

12) Resolve any query regarding Covid-19 arising amongst students/teachers/caregivers.

13) Address students’ concerns and stress about changes experience by them with sympathy, support, patience, and understanding.

14) Have teachers move from class to class rather than students crowding the corridor after each period.

15) Have temperature taken during entry and exit from the school premises. If a discrepancy from the acceptable temperature range occurs, inform the concerned authority and isolate the person immediately.

Checklist for Parents

1) Be aware of the common initial symptoms of Covid-19 disease and regularly keep yourself updated. In case your ward shows symptoms such as cold, cough, or fever, ask for a few days’ leave from school till the sickness subsides.

2) Teach your child about quality hygiene practices like handwashing, sanitization, healthy tissue disposal habits, not touching eyes & nose often, among others.

3) Remember to check on your child’s mental health. Ask them about their day and how they are coping with the modifications.

4) Connect with school authorities to coordinate school safety protocols and information.

5) Teach your child the correct information regarding the prevailing situation; break stigmas using facts and figures.

Checklist for Students

1) Have accurate and updated knowledge about current trends of Covid-19 through authentic, reliable online sites (WHO, UNICEF, CDC). Educate yourself appropriately.

2) Follow safety protocols strictly – frequent hand wash with soap and water/sanitization, physical distancing, no sharing of personal items.

3) Isolate yourself when sick to prevent the spread of disease. Inform family members of the same.

4) Maintain 6 feet distance, not only at the school campus but also outside any public area.

5) Wear cotton masks that cover the nose and mouth region completely. Also, avoid touching/rubbing the nose and mouth over the facemask.

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