Announcement for 2021-2022 Academic Year Education Model
Sep 24, 2021, 10:02 AM
by
İsmail Aktaş
As a result of the interviews and evaluations, 2021-2022 academic year will begin on Monday, October 4, 2021, with the following education method:
The education method to be applied in the 2021-2022 academic year has been determined.
As a result of the interviews and evaluations, 2021-2022 academic year will begin on Monday, October 4, 2021, with the following education method:
- Education is to be applied in a face-to-face environment.
- According to the Council of Higher Education's Distance Education Procedures and Principles, a maximum of 40% of undergraduate and postgraduate courses will be conducted online. Depending on the Faculty Board's decision, each Faculty will be able to use a hybrid education approach.
- 5/i courses and elective foreign language courses will be online; IZU elective courses will be offered online, hybrid or face-to-face.
- Midterm and final exams will be conducted face to face.
- Masks, distances, and hygiene requirements will all be followed during the classes.
- Academic and administrative employees, as well as students, must be vaccinated in order to limit the possibility of on-campus epidemics. This is especially important in terms of public health and safety.
- Masks, distance, and cleanliness will be given special attention in classrooms, labs, meeting and seminar halls, and continual mask use will be provided in closed spaces.
- Common areas within the campus will be kept clean.
- Social activities will be carried out outdoors as much as possible.
- The ventilation of classrooms and laboratories will be given special consideration.
- Instead of block classes, at least 10 minutes will be given between classes, and adequate ventilation will be provided depending on the size of the hall.
- Capacity planning will be considered in study halls and classrooms, and crowded group work will be avoided.
- Because of droplet transmission, large halls and open spaces will be preferred over small classrooms for activities such as singing, choir work, and theatre rehearsals.
- Air conditioner and ventilator will be turned off when people are inside as much as possible, as this may cause the spread of droplets.
- Particular attention will be paid to the cleaning of areas that are in contact with more than one person, such as the table surfaces or door handles.
- Precautions, the decisions to be taken by the Ministry of Health and relevant committees will all be followed regarding accommodation at the dormitories.
- The HES code will be checked at the campus entry.