As students, teachers and faculty return to class, safety is on everyone’s mind. Here are steps teachers and administrators can take to help prevent COVID-19 from spreading at school.
Keeping groups small and not having them interact with other groups creates “social bubbles.” During lockdown, your household was your bubble. At school, your classroom or work area is your bubble. Many schools will have smaller class sizes and take other measures to minimize interaction. This way, if someone has COVID, it can only spread so far, and cases can be quickly identified. Do what you can to ensure students, teachers, and administrators stay within their bubble at all times.
COVID-19 is an airborne virus. This means that the risk comes more from what you breathe than what you touch. That’s why it is essential for students, teachers and administrators to:
Ask a custodian what kind of air-handling system the school has. Is the air being filtered? Is UV light used to sterilize the air?
Even better: If your school and the weather allow, hold classes outdoors whenever possible. More on outdoor learning during a pandemic.
Pandemic or not, handwashing is important — especially in schools. A healthy school population reduces lost learning time due to sick days and creates a better learning environment.
Sanitize tables and surfaces where germs could be spread, but never at the expense of your personal breathing bubble. This might mean wiping down the classroom after or in between classes to minimize close contact with others.