【本校防疫訊息~春節年假及開學前防疫注意事項】
NTU COVID-19 Prevention Message — Pandemic-Prevention Precautions during the Lunar New Year Holiday and Prior to Start of the Spring Semester
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全校教職員工生大家好:
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年假將近,年假結束後緊接著就是開學。依據教育部110年2月3日新聞稿發佈的指示,提醒各單位及教職員工生應配合下列防疫措施:
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🧹請各單位與場館應於開學前完成校園公共區域、校內上課空間、以及自備交通車之清潔消毒,並於開學前備妥清潔消毒及防疫所需的各項物資。開學後,仍應依教育部109 年5月26日函頒之「教室及各學習場域環境通風及定期消毒注意事項」落實辦理。
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😷請各單位與場館應持續落實進出館舍須自主刷卡(或實名制登記)、以及自主體溫量測。
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👨👩👧👦全國高中以下學校延後開學期間(2月18日至2月21日),教職員工如家長其中一人需照顧12歲以下學童、或國中、高中等學校、五專一、二、三年級持有身心障礙證明子女之需求者,得申請「防疫照顧假」,請洽人事室詢問相關細節。
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🏫寒假期間如需辦理集會與社團活動,請依中央流行疫情指揮中心發佈之「公眾集會因應指引」、以及本校發佈之「110年寒假臺灣大學集會與社團活動防疫規範」辦理。
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再次提醒疫情期間請大家出門儘量配戴口罩、勤洗手、與他人保持社交距離,並自我注意是否出現發燒、 呼吸道症狀、腹瀉、嗅味覺異常等疑似症狀。如出現疑似症狀,應確實佩戴醫用口罩,儘速至附近社區採檢醫院就醫,且不得搭乘大眾交通運輸工具;就醫時,應主動告知接觸史、旅遊史、職業暴露及身邊是否出現其他人有類似症狀;返家後亦應佩戴醫用口罩,避免外出。
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祝福大家年假快樂,健康平安~
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國立臺灣大學防疫小組 敬上
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Dear NTU students and colleagues,
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The Lunar New Year holiday is just around the corner and will soon be followed by the spring semester. In compliance with the instructions released by the Ministry of Education (MOE) on February 3, 2021, the University is asking all of you to abide by the following pandemic-prevention measures.
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🧹All departments and administrative offices should complete thorough disinfection of the campus’s public areas, classrooms and learning spaces, as well as NTU shuttle buses. All the materials and equipment necessary for pandemic-related cleaning and disinfection should be made available prior to the start of the new semester. After the semester begins, the abovementioned matters should be carried out in accordance with the “Notices Regarding Ventilation and Periodic Disinfection of Classrooms and Learning Areas” issued by the MOE on May 26, 2020.
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😷All departments and administrative offices should continue to implement swipe card entry (or real-name registration) and self-help body temperature measurement.
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👨👩👧👦During the postponement of the start day of spring semester of senior high schools and under across the country (February 18-21), NTU faculty and staff may apply for “Pandemic-Prevention Childcare Leave” if they have to take care of their school-age children aged 12 and under, or children who are holders of a disability card and are attending junior high school, senior high school, or in the 1st through 3rd year of junior college. Please contact the Personnel Department for more information.
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🏫If you need to organize gatherings or club activities during winter vacation, please do so in compliance with the Central Epidemic Command Center’s “Guidelines for Public Gathering” and the University’s “Pandemic-Prevention Regulations Governing Gatherings and Club Activities during Winter Vacation of 2021”
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As the COVID-19 is still raging, please again be remined to always wear a mask when you go out, wash hands frequently, and keep appropriate social distancing. Be attentive and check if you have the following suspected symptoms: fever, respiratory complications, diarrhea, and abnormality of smell and taste. If you do, please wear a medical mask and immediately seek medical attention at a designated COVID-19 testing hospital near you. Please do not take any public transportation. When in the hospital for treatment, please tell your doctor about your contact history, travel history, potential exposure to the virus due to occupation, as well as people around you who may have similar symptoms. When you return home, you should also wear a medical mask and avoid going out if not necessary.
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Wish you all a happy, healthy and safe Lunar New Year!
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Sincerely yours,
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NTU Epidemic Prevention Team
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《打破學習迷思,好好來說英文》
As a successful adult, you are highly intelligent. However, you may have lots of negative beliefs about your ability to learn English. These are some common negative beliefs I have observed from my students:
⚡️ Speaking English is challenging.
⚡️ Iʼm not good at English.
⚡️ Iʼm nervous while speaking English.
⚡️ I must speak English perfectly every time.
⚡️ I canʼt make any mistakes.
⚡️ There is only one correct answer.
⚡️ I must memorize and follow all grammar rules.
🤷🏻♂️ Have you ever wondered where these beliefs came from? For most people, these beliefs were created in school. Nevertheless, when I taught small children around the age of 6 to 10, there were only a few children who believe these things. As a result, the majority of the students were able to learn English without fear. They believed that English was fun because I had developed a variety of games to engage them in each lesson. Therefore, the children believed that speaking English was interesting. They never worried about making mistakes, and they didn’t feel nervous at all. Moreover, in my class, they also learned English with a native speaker. Most of the children in my class gradually learned to speak with nearly perfect grammar, yet they never studied any grammar rules.
🤦🏻♂️ Unfortunately, in junior high school, senior high school, and university, most students learn new negative beliefs. There are many elements in regards to tests that force the students to memorize a great number of vocabulary words, and they are asked to follow the certain grammar rules. Students gradually learn to believe that there is only one right answer for every question. They learn to fear mistakes. In school, students are embarrassed if they make mistakes. That’s why they fear speaking. By the time they are adults, most English speakers have many negative beliefs about speaking English. These beliefs destroy their confidence and motivation, so most English learners feel stressed and anxious. To easily speak English, you must destroy these negative beliefs! Tell yourself every day: These beliefs are wrong! Please forget all of them.
junior high school age 在 Ken's Portable Classroom Facebook 的精選貼文
《打破學習迷思,好好來說英文》
As a successful adult, you are highly intelligent. However, you may have lots of negative beliefs about your ability to learn English. These are some common negative beliefs I have observed from my students:
⚡️ Speaking English is challenging.
⚡️ Iʼm not good at English.
⚡️ Iʼm nervous while speaking English.
⚡️ I must speak English perfectly every time.
⚡️ I canʼt make any mistakes.
⚡️ There is only one correct answer.
⚡️ I must memorize and follow all grammar rules.
🤷🏻♂️ Have you ever wondered where these beliefs came from? For most people, these beliefs were created in school. Nevertheless, when I taught small children around the age of 6 to 10, there were only a few children who believe these things. As a result, the majority of the students were able to learn English without fear. They believed that English was fun because I had developed a variety of games to engage them in each lesson. Therefore, the children believed that speaking English was interesting. They never worried about making mistakes, and they didn’t feel nervous at all. Moreover, in my class, they also learned English with a native speaker. Most of the children in my class gradually learned to speak with nearly perfect grammar, yet they never studied any grammar rules.
🤦🏻♂️ Unfortunately, in junior high school, senior high school, and university, most students learn new negative beliefs. There are many elements in regards to tests that force the students to memorize a great number of vocabulary words, and they are asked to follow the certain grammar rules. Students gradually learn to believe that there is only one right answer for every question. They learn to fear mistakes. In school, students are embarrassed if they make mistakes. That’s why they fear speaking. By the time they are adults, most English speakers have many negative beliefs about speaking English. These beliefs destroy their confidence and motivation, so most English learners feel stressed and anxious. To easily speak English, you must destroy these negative beliefs! Tell yourself every day: These beliefs are wrong! Please forget all of them.
junior high school age 在 Cherishaaa Youtube 的最讚貼文
Hey lovelies, welcome back to another makeup episode.
In today's video, I created a simple yet stunning makeup party look that is easy for anyone to follow along. I personally love how this makeup turned out to be, let me know in the comments below if you like this tutorial.
Also, excuse the 'no audio' on my video. Below are the makeup deets.
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@maybelline fit me foundation in golden caramel
@maybelline fit me foundation spicy brown (contour)
@benefitmalaysia goof proof brow pencil (4.5)
@essence_cosmetics brighten up! banana powder
@essence_cosmetics kajal pencil 04 White
@silkygirlcosmetics perfect matte eyeliner
@thebodyshopmalaysia chinese ginsentlt & rice clarifying milky toner
@loccitane IM precious eye balm
@cosmoderm vitamin E cream
@sephoramy coconut water lip balm
@urbandecaycosmetics naked heat palette
@maybelline age eye eraser
@urbandecaycosmetics naked skin weightless concealer
@thebodyshop happy go lash mascara
@essence glow like a mermaid highlighter
@katvondbeauty studded kiss creme lipstick in 'Nahz Fur Atoo'
@thebodyshopmalaysia spicy wood perfume in 'bowhanti' ?????
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junior high school age 在 serpentza Youtube 的最佳解答
How do foreign families who move to China cope with raising their Children here? If you wanted to come and live in China, could you bring your kids along? What about schooling? What about Medical care? I speak to my friend Kodak who has three American children and his American wife here in China.
George's YouTube channel:
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Kodak's gaming channel:
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Education in China is a state-run system of public education run by the Ministry of Education. All citizens must attend school for at least nine years, known as the nine-year compulsory education, which the government funds.
It includes six years of primary education, starting at age six or seven, and three years of junior secondary education (middle school) for ages 12 to 15. Some provinces may have five years of primary school but four years for middle school. After middle school, there are three years of high school, which then completes the secondary education.
The Ministry of Education reported a 99 percent attendance rate for primary school and an 80 percent rate for both primary and middle schools. In 1985, the government abolished tax-funded higher education, requiring university applicants to compete for scholarships based on academic ability. In the early 1980s the government allowed the establishment of the first private school, increasing the number of undergraduates and people who hold doctoral degrees fivefold from 1995 to 2005.
In 2003 China supported 1,552 institutions of higher learning (colleges and universities) and their 725,000 professors and 11 million students (see List of universities in China). There are over 100 National Key Universities, including Peking University and Tsinghua University. Chinese spending has grown by 20% per year since 1999, now reaching over $100bn, and as many as 1.5 million science and engineering students graduated from Chinese universities in 2006. China published 184,080 papers as of 2008.
China has also become a top destination for international students. As of 2013, China is the most popular country in Asia for international students, and ranks third overall among countries.
Laws regulating the system of education include the Regulation on Academic Degrees, the Compulsory Education Law, the Teachers Law, the Education Law, the Law on Vocational Education, and the Law on Higher Education. See also: Law of the People's Republic of China.
Although Shanghai and Hong Kong are among the top performers in the Programme for International Student Assessment, China's educational system has been criticized for its rigorousness and its emphasis on test preparation.
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessiechung.official
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Jessie Chung is an international recording artist and actress based in Australia, currently under the management of Future Entertainment & Music Group. She is the only Malaysian artist who has stormed foreign charts, including the prestigious Taiwan 5 Music International Chart, and the I Radio Top Hits Chart. True to her multitalented status, she is also a doctor of medicine in oncology, naturopathic doctor (US), certified nutritional consultant (US), homeopathic doctor, certified iridologist, biotech researcher, accomplished entrepreneur, author, martial arts coach, and philanthropist from Malaysia. Besides holding a doctor of medicine degree (M.D.) in Clinical Chinese and Western Integrative Medicine—Oncology from Guangzhou University of TCM, China, she also possesses a MBA from The University of South Australia and a BSc. in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Oriental Medical Institute, Hawaii, USA. In recent years, she was the only naturopathic oncologist selected as one of the Hummingbird Cancer Centre leading members to head their natural therapy department.
Her passion for music was evident at a young age as she racked up numerous singing competition awards. In junior high school, Jessie was the only youth representative in the entire district selected to sing at the National Day Celebration. She then proceeded to perform on many TV programmes in subsequent years. Her high school years in Canada was highlighted by her participation in an international talent contest held by TVB, and she successfully entered into the finals at the ripe age of sixteen. Besides singing, Jessie also has a gift for musical instruments, passing grade 8 organ at a young age with distinction, under the examination of Japanese auditors.
After her studies, she devoted herself into the entertainment industry and charity; so far, she has released eight albums and starred in three feature films. In 2013, she took on lead actress in the Chinese film Faces and Malaysian film Unchanging Love. She also appeared in the 2014 film Kungfu Taboo.
She is known for her ebullient and enigmatic concert performances in countries all around the world, including the United States, Canada, China, Taiwan, and Malaysia. With experience in dozens of concerts in five different languages, Jessie yielded huge responses from fans around the world during her 2015 Love Unity Concert, leaving barely any space in the arena. Building on her success from the previous year, she proceeded to perform in the Jessie Chung Exquisite Chinese Orchestra Concert in 2016, selling out all ten performances. Besides touring and performing in concerts, she has also starred in several stage plays, tackling lead roles in Malaysia, Singapore and Canada. Her recent stage production Moonlight was also well received by the visual arts community, and the organizer has brought Moonlight to numerous locations around the country.
By now, she has released six Chinese albums and two English albums. Her single Love in You was selected as the theme song for the Korean TV series My Secret Garden in Taiwan, whereas her album of the same name topped Malaysia’s aiFM Top Hits Chart, staying at number 1 for many consecutive weeks. In China, her album Loving You charted among the top 10. Her recent album Tearless Sky rose to 4th place on the I Radio Top Hits Chart and 6th place on the Pop Radio Top Ten Music Chart just within two weeks of initial release in Taiwan. The album was well received by the public and has received appraisal from music journalists. She has appeared on numerous TV shows in Taiwan, and her album was strongly recommended by the TV hosts of the programmes, one of them being Kevin Tsai (Cai Kang Yong), in his legendary TV show Kangsi Coming. Exhibiting a strong presence on TV shows, Jessie has recently been invited to host TV shows in both China and Australia.
Besides, she authored Stay Away from Cancer, Stay Away from Diseases, and the Jessie Diary series, informing the world with her medical experiences while also giving them a peek into her soul. She has authored more than ten literary and medical works to date, most of them in English and Chinese, with translations in Malay.
As an accomplished martial arts practitioner, Jessie has successfully achieved the 5th Duan of Chinese Wushu Duanwei; she is also a certified Wushu coach, referee, and instructor. She has won a total of 12 gold medals and 5 silver medals in various international Wushu competitions.
Jessie has been honoured with countless awards received from various ministers of Malaysia for her achievements, particularly two awards from the prime ministers of Malaysia.