CHINESE STUDENTS’ OPINIONS ON SAFETY MANAGEMENT OF THAI UNIVERSITIES DURING COVID-19 CRISIS
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This research suggests that universities should establish an ad-hoc center to deal with the crisis by coordinating and providing services to students as well as developing safety procedures in a form of Business Continuity Management (BCM). The BCM includes: 1) the management of students’ physical and psychological health; 2) the support of the continuation of teaching and learning during the pandemic by taking accounts of curriculum readiness, instructors’ teaching abilities and skills, student engagement in learning, appropriate learning materials, students’ accessibility to learning resources, and positive relationships between students and instructors; and 3) the enhancement of students’ employability during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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