Our role is to demonstrate COVIDsafe behaviour, and to encourage students to follow COVID-safety rules. While you should let students know if they’re being COVIDsafe, you should not attempt to enforce rules – if a student refuses your requests, you do not need to enforce them (but you should contact your course admin, and Andrew Taylor , to let them know).
You should also demonstrate COVIDsafe practices yourself – setting an example will go a long way to ensuring students are COVIDsafe. This applies even outside of your tutorials, as you can be a role-model to other students even when not tutoring.
If you don’t have a mask, you can get a UNSW one from the Head of School office (though you don’t have to use a UNSW one if you have your own).
If you are unwell, DO NOT COME TO CAMPUS. There will never be any penalty for being sick on the morning of a class. Find a replacement, or swap with any other tutors in your course, or run the tutorial online (or direct students to other tutorials online). If lost tutoring money is an issue, contact Andrew and your course admin. This instruction includes if you test negative for COVID, but still feel sick.
If a student is unwell, encourage them to take the tutorial online. In the (extremely) unlikely event a student reports that they have tested positive for COVID-19, report that up the chain (to Andrew, Mei Cheng, your Course Admin and Lecturer at the least) as soon as possible.
Before teaching, you must complete the Safe Return to Campus Training .
10mins before the tut/lab:
At the start of your tut:
When moving between rooms:
At the start of your lab:
After your lab:
If you have any questions, ask Mei Cheng .
Resource created Wednesday 01 September 2021, 11:45:18 AM, last modified Friday 10 September 2021, 03:27:44 PM.