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The teacher was fined for being late to class for rescuing sick children

A notice of a university teacher being punished for teaching late for rescuing a sick child has pushed a certain medical university to the forefront.

On June 16th, an insider told Paper that the report was true. The notification shows that some students have reported that the class bell rang, but the teaching teacher did not arrive in the classroom on time. The reason for being late is rescuing the patient. In the end, this matter was identified as a teaching error, and the school imposed penalties such as deducting a May bonus of 2000 yuan, circulating criticism throughout the entire school, and canceling the qualification for this year's evaluation.


The news spread and there was a public outcry, with many netizens expressing their grievances for the teachers involved and questioning the school's regulations, which is truly thought-provoking.

Due to the fact that the entire incident still needs to be reconstructed, specific details need to be salvaged, especially the unknown background needs to be supplemented, and it is not advisable to stand in line easily. The school has issued a statement stating that it is currently verifying the situation with relevant units and will follow up on the matter, which means that the truth about this matter is one step closer to being fully presented.

Although it remains to be investigated, overall, no matter how complex and convoluted the event may be, it cannot be separated from the perspective of emotions, principles, and laws (regulations). Specifically, if the emergency rescue of the patient by the involved teacher is true, they should be appreciated and even rewarded. The root cause is that when it comes to matters concerning human life and the heavens, there cannot be any delay. From the perspective of professional characteristics and even the most basic conscience, it is commendable for teachers involved to choose to save people as soon as possible. As some netizens have said, "She is first a doctor, then a teacher.".

For students, if the teacher is late, they may miss a class, but for patients, if the doctor leaves on the spot, they may die as a result. Whether as a person or as a medical university, the value ranking should be life at the forefront. This is the simple cognition of the public, and it should also be the value coordinate that the institutions involved should have.

Of course, the school's handling of the involved teachers may be reasonable and well founded, but is it too heavy to still handle them in this way, given that the involved teachers "arrived in the classroom in a timely manner after the problem was resolved, arranged the teaching content properly, and successfully completed the teaching tasks without causing any adverse effects"?

Should teaching errors be punished, and should emergency rescue be rewarded? One code for one, emphasizing punishment while ignoring rewards, is also an important reason why many netizens are angry when they see this notice. A netizen gave an example, saying that a private car giving way to an ambulance and running a red light can result in the cancellation of the punishment. 

However, this doctor affected his classes due to rescuing patients, so why can't the punishment be cancelled? Such an analogy may not be appropriate, but the underlying logic is interconnected.

Furthermore, has anyone reported the teacher? If so, who reported it? Is there any misunderstanding in this? A normal situation is that when a teacher is late for rescuing a patient, as a medical student, hearing about it should be more touching than holding a grudge; It's more about showing respect to teachers than reporting them. So, specifically regarding this matter, there are still some question marks that need to be straightened.

Anyway, above the school rules, there should be human nature, conscience, and universal public order and good customs. Has this teacher really been wronged or even treated unfairly? Looking forward to investigating and restoring the truth, and providing answers through thorough and comprehensive investigation.

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