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Is it a teaching accident for a university teacher to expel 95% students from the classroom?
Hello: Teaching accidents generally refer to the early dismissal of classes in university teaching. It is a minor teaching accident to leave class five minutes in advance, and it is a major teaching accident if it exceeds five minutes.

Personally, I think this has constituted a teaching accident. Here are some related definitions, hoping to help you.

In any of the following circumstances, it is regarded as a general teaching accident.

1. The teacher left the class without authorization or was less than 5 minutes late for class. The invigilator is less than 5 minutes late (subject to the stipulated arrival time).

2. Submit the teaching progress for more than 2 weeks beyond the specified time or there are contradictions or errors in the teaching organization plan.

3. Teachers obviously don't prepare lessons in the teaching process.

4. When the teacher is in class, the mobile phone sends out a sound signal or makes a phone call during class.

5. Failing to assign homework according to the specified number of times in the teaching plan, failing to correct homework according to the specified number of times, and failing to return the corrected homework to the students within the specified time.

6. Due to the mistakes of the invigilator, the number of test papers recovered in the exam does not match the number of people taking the exam.

7. The format and layout of the test paper are not standardized or clear, or the content of the test paper is wrong, or the test paper is not submitted according to the specified time and requirements.

8. After the test results come out, students are not required to provide test papers for taking the test.

9. After the exam, the teacher doesn't submit the results within the specified time.

10, marking the test paper or the total score is not serious, and an error occurs.

1 1. Other behaviors that violate the normal teaching order and cause general adverse effects on teaching.

One of the following circumstances is regarded as a serious teaching accident.

1. Without the approval of the Academic Affairs Office, the teacher fails to organize teaching according to the requirements of the teaching plan or arbitrarily cuts the teaching content of the course beyond 1/5.

2. Without the approval of the Academic Affairs Office, teachers can adjust classes at will, and they can also ask people to take classes or take classes for others at will. Failing to go through the relevant formalities as required, suspending classes or truancy without authorization; Either be late or leave class 10 minutes early.

3 papers are not issued in time, or there are errors in the registration of the number of papers, which affects the normal examination.

4. The invigilator is more than 5 minutes late (subject to the time of starting the examination), or absent without leave during the invigilation, or neglects his duty, resulting in disorder in the examination room; Or the invigilator is irresponsible, suggesting and prompting students to answer questions; Or conceal students' violation of discipline, connive at students' fraud or fill in the records submitted to the examination room truthfully.

5 papers leaked in the process of printing, transmission and storage; Or the people who participated in marking leaked the contents of the exam or forged the results.

6. The content and weight of the test proposition do not meet the basic requirements of the syllabus, and more than 1/2 students hand in their papers within 60 minutes after the start of the test, or the students' scores are seriously abnormal due to the proposition; Or there are serious mistakes in the test questions, which affect the normal progress of the test.

7. Failing to evaluate the results according to the scoring standard, or changing the results at will after the results are reported; Otherwise, you will lose your exam results.

8. Failing to archive the test paper management according to the regulations, or causing the test paper to be lost.

9, students in the process of internship and experiment due to the teacher's wrong guidance or AWOL, causing heavy property losses or student casualties.

1 1, other behaviors that violate the normal teaching order and cause serious adverse effects on teaching.

According to what you said, the teacher has driven most students out of the classroom, which has constituted corporal punishment and disturbed the classroom order. Of course, these are my personal opinions. You can report the situation to the academic affairs office of the department or the hospital