The rapid spread of COVID-19 since early February of 2020 raised concerns in how to continue with daily life amid the uncertain characteristics of the virus, but the Dream Together Master Program persisted to provide instruction to students.
Despite the setback of having to postpone the start of the new school semester for two weeks, the Dream Together Master faculty and staff carefully but quickly responded to the pandemic, giving priority to our students in feeling safe as they were far from home.
Classes turned to online platforms when resuming the school semester, and extra-curricular programs such as special lectures also resorted to online measures.
When offline testing was required such as to take the thesis qualification examination, the DTM program followed the policy of the government in social distancing by checking body temperatures and sanitizing classrooms.
Masks as well as hand sanitizers were regularly distributed to students, and students were immediately updated regarding new COVID-19 regulations and confirmed cases on campus, encouraging students to be cautious.
DTM is also preparing to admit and welcome the incoming 8th batch by checking government regulations for air travel and self-quarantine to continue with the mission of promoting sport development.
DTM commits to their mission of promoting sport development by fostering next-generation sport administrations because we believe that sport administrators are now more essential than ever as the limitation and lack of sport activities are proving to physically and mentally stress those in social isolation. DTM will continue to educate future sport administrators, and together we will survive COVID-19.