Online classes going smoothly

Jubilee School announced the results of monitoring and inspection of online classes currently in progress with the media department.

It was expected that there would be some limitations in the practical course related to online, but fortunately, it was found that there were no great difficulties for students to participate in the class.

On the contrary, overall, students’ satisfaction in class was higher. For this reason, students cited that the online class had a higher concentration of class and flexibility in choosing class time.

Currently, faculty offer classes that students can take to meet their plans within a week, unless it is a mandatory class. As a result, students say that this has resulted in a higher quality of life as a student.

The most unfortunate thing was that they couldn’t feel the sense of realism that every student gathered like chapel worship.

The media department said it would continue to update to keep students from feeling short of student life during this quarter.

Because of COVID-19, Jubilee School decided to conduct the entire course as an online class.

Jubilee School announced that it will start all classes online from today due to virus COVID-19 from China.

The Office of Student Affairs said the decision was made to ensure the safety of students before the orientation of the Spring Quarter in light of the decision by large universities in Nashville, including Vanderbilt University, and the rapidly increasing number of Nashville infected people.

As a result, students return home and attend classes online during the Spring Quarter. It was predicted that a sudden decision would create a gap in the class to bring everything online, but the faculty and the technical department said everything was going smoothly with the prompt and active response.

More details will be delivered to students through online spring quarter orientation.