Analysis of the Emergency Remedy for Special Events Happened Inside Secondary and Tertiary Campus
Abstract
As the social environment is developing and the reform is deepening from time to time, the campus environment is also changing in a profound way. Varies types of emergencies could happen on campus occasionally, yet with the tendency of getting more and more frequent, which have brought severe effects to both the development of universities and the stability of the society. Therefore, the precaution and disposal toward campus emergencies should be the top priority for the university counselors. This article has mainly analyzed the causes for the frequency of campus emergencies nowadays, and further came up with some possible solutions to dealing with such incidents for university counselors who ought to be the first to handle these problems.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5479
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