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What if the teacher doesn't give college students a chance to make up their homework because they didn't finish their homework due to illness?
College students didn't finish their homework because of illness, and the teacher didn't give them the opportunity to make up lessons. What the teacher did was wrong. Students can report the situation to the Education Bureau, which will handle it.

First, a teacher is a job of imparting knowledge, thoughts and truth, and a job of shaping the soul, life and people. The students didn't finish their homework because of illness, so the teacher has the responsibility to make up lessons for the students so that they can finish their homework better.

Second, teachers should not only be teachers who impart textbook knowledge, but also be great teachers who shape students' moral character, conduct and taste. As a teacher, it is one thing to preach, teach and dispel doubts, but at the same time, we should also learn to give students some humanistic care.

Third, in short, as a teacher, we should be an example, demonstrate our behavior, and be patient, loving and responsible to our students. Three-inch chalk, three-foot platform is the national luck, a heart of Dan, holding candles to cast people's souls all their lives. This is what teachers should do, and college students are the main force to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation in the future, and teachers are the dreamers who build this team.