Is there a law that allows middle school students to go to the toilet in class without the teacher s

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-05
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The law does not explicitly stipulate such a thing, which is a manifestation of morality and duty, since the student is in class and wants to go to the toilet halfway, he has the obligation to tell the teacher, so that the teacher has the right to be informed.

    Let's see what others have to say.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This does not fall within the scope of the law.

    It depends on what the school prescribes.

    According to the tradition of respecting teachers and valuing education, you should at least say hello to your teacher, and you will generally agree.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The focus of this matter is not on law, but on reason.

    In principle, I will inform the old college when I go to the toilet in class.

    Teacher: If you say something nice, please tell the teacher.

    Of course, the teacher has no right to disagree, if you don't agree, you can go directly, don't pay attention to it, even if the principal and parents come, the teacher has nothing to say, to put it vulgarly, teacher, if you don't give it to me, I'll be in the classroom, hehe, but reporting or asking the teacher is a sign of respect for the teacher, which is very important.

    If you're at the back of your seat, and you're afraid of disturbing the teacher's lesson, and it's unlikely that the teacher will see you when you slip through the back door, then try to go out first, and then explain it if you ask.

    The biggest principle of going to the toilet But respect the teacher.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Whether students need to copy the toilet in class must be approved by the teacher, and there is indeed no provision in this regard in China's law, which can be regulated by the school to make corresponding rules and regulations.

    However, it stands to reason that students should be prepared at the end of class. On the other hand, if a student feels that he or she really needs to go to the toilet during class, he or she should also ask the teacher in advance, and the teacher generally has no reason to refuse. Asking for instructions from the teacher is also respecting the teacher.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There is no such law.

    It is impossible to refine to such an extent.

    Why did you go after class?

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Don't take the law too seriously, some social relations are related to the law, if you measure it against the law, it will get worse and worse.

    The rights of the individual are not absolute, and when they conflict with other interests, such as the order of the class, they must be weighed and compromised.

    Secondly, even if it is a restriction on normal physiological needs, it is within reasonable limits, because the duration of a lesson is usually not very long, and you can solve the problem by preparing in advance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    All I know is that the law doesn't care if students go to the toilet in class.

    The law is too busy to control that.

    It doesn't say that the teacher doesn't have the right to stop you, or that you have the right to stop you from going to the toilet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    You think that the law is so detailed, and we would have been a legal society long ago.

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