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How to ensure the safety of outing and let children fly?

Outing is not only a simple outing, but also an important form of education for students. Through this form, children can get out of the classroom, get close to nature, and connect what they have learned in the classroom with nature while enjoying themselves physically and mentally. Visiting museums and other activities do have many benefits for children's growth, but they can only be called social practice and can't replace outings at all. On the other hand, group outing helps to cultivate children's independent ability and social ability, cultivate friendly and mutual assistance among children, and enhance collective consciousness and team spirit. It is necessary for schools to organize outings, which cannot be replaced by family outings. The outing organized by the school can liberate children from the care of their parents and cultivate their independence. Although there have been some spring outing accidents in some places recently, the accidents should remind us to be vigilant and strengthen safety work instead of canceling the outing across the board.

Regarding how to get rid of the "outing curse" and let the outing return to the children, Fang Fang gave the following suggestions:

The first is to establish a preventive mechanism beforehand. First of all, the school needs to make detailed activity plans and emergency plans before going out, set up a special safety management team, and clarify the leaders and teachers who lead the team. To ensure safe travel.

Secondly, students and teachers should be given targeted safety education before going out, including traffic safety education, health safety education and so on.

Thirdly, the management personnel arranged should have certain professional knowledge or rescue experience, with clear division of labor and clear responsibilities.

Finally, all safety measures should be taken to prevent accidents.

The second is to establish an after-the-fact accident resolution mechanism and clarify the responsibility for the accident. As a collective activity organized by the school, if the accident belongs to the injury suffered by students during their study at school, how the school should bear the responsibility depends on whether the school has fulfilled its education and management responsibilities. For people without civil capacity, that is, students under the age of 10, the law requires schools to prove that they have fulfilled their educational management responsibilities. If it cannot be proved, it is presumed that the school is at fault and needs to bear the responsibility. For people with limited capacity, that is, students over 18 years old and under 18 years old, the school will only take responsibility if there is a fault. Therefore, schools should fully formulate safety education and safety prevention measures in advance prevention mechanism, and fulfill their education and management responsibilities when organizing students to travel, which not only reduces the probability of accidents, but also avoids the problem of unclear responsibilities after accidents.