Who goes to the distance learning?
June 19 Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H.M. Berbekov again switched to a remote mode of operation.
The basis for this decision was the decree of the Head of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic and the recommendations of the chief sanitary doctor of the KBR.
About the transition of the Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H.M. Berbekov told the head of the personnel and legal support department of the KBSU Elena Mashukova to the remote (remote) mode of operation due to the complication of the epidemiological situation:
“According to the current local normative act, namely the order of the acting rector of the university Yuri Altudov, the following have been transferred to the“ distant ”:
— faculty of higher education;
— pedagogical staff of secondary vocational education;
— all persons who have reached the age of 65 and (regardless of the contingent in which they work)
— persons with chronic diseases (the list of diseases is established by the current legislation).
Students of full-time and part-time forms of education have switched to the remote mode.
In three divisions — the Faculty of Medicine, the Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery and the Medical College — the state final certification will be carried out in full-time format.
The heads of educational structural units have the freedom to independently decide how, if necessary, to carry out activities related to the educational process within the unit headed by them, and to organize exercises in full-time format.
At the suggestion of the head of the structural unit, the employee sent to the «distant», whose work is critically important for the smooth operation of the university, will be transferred to full-time work.
The consultative work of the selection committee is still in full-time format, but the question of the possibility of transferring to the “distant” remains relevant. »
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Taking into account the recommendations of the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare, in order to prevent the spread of a new coronavirus infection, by order of the Acting Rector of KBSU, the following sanitary safety measures will be provided:
— at the entrance to the university — the possibility of treating hands with skin antiseptics intended for these purposes (including using the installed dispensers), or disinfecting wipes with the establishment of control over the observance of this hygienic procedure;
— control of body temperature at the entrance to the university and during the working day (according to indications) using devices for measuring body temperature in a non-contact or contact way (electronic, infrared thermometers, portable thermal imagers) and with the obligatory suspension from work / classes of persons with an elevated temperature and with signs of an infectious disease;
— every 2 hours — high-quality cleaning of premises with the use of disinfectants, disinfection of door handles, switches, handrails, handrails, contact surfaces (tables and chairs of employees, office equipment), common areas (dining rooms, rest rooms, restrooms, rooms and equipment for sports, etc.);
— regular (every 2 hours) airing of work premises.
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The algorithm of actions in the conditions of remote operation in our university is well developed, because Since the beginning of the spread of COVID-19 in our country and around the world (since the beginning of 2020), KBSU has twice worked remotely.
Students must wear medical masks and maintain the required social distance.
Moving in buildings — according to the developed flow patterns of students in educational buildings, at the entrance and exit from buildings.
Educational programs are implemented using e-learning and distance learning technologies.
Students pass intermediate and final certification using distance learning technologies (with the exception of medical students).
The number of participants in public events is up to 50 people.
These measures were taken in order to reduce the risks of the mass spread of a new coronavirus infection and to ensure the sanitary and epidemiological well-being of employees and students of KBSU.