The management of students between classes has always been a hot topic discussed by primary and secondary school teachers. Because children in primary and secondary schools are in a lively and naughty age, they are also in a shaping period in terms of physiology and psychology. Because teachers have to face dozens of children in class, they should always pay attention to the changes of each child.
Dealing with unexpected events that may occur at any time, plus the child is somewhat rebellious, so when solving unexpected problems in class, the teacher must handle them carefully and consider the problem comprehensively as much as possible. In this respect, relatively speaking, older teachers are more considerate than younger teachers, and older teachers will leave more room for manoeuvre for themselves.
Whether students are allowed to go to the toilet during class is not an unsolved problem. The old teachers answered the question according to the subject. The problem of students going to the toilet in class seems small, but the safety problem is no small matter. In the event of a safety accident, the class teacher can't get away with it anyway. As an old teacher who has worked in rural schools for many years.
I often discuss such problems with teachers and colleagues, especially primary school students. Children's physiological self-control ability has not yet been developed, and there will always be children who need to go to the toilet during class. Of course, in this case, in actual work, some naughty children want to take the opportunity to play outside, or go to the toilet to play truant, and some teachers take students to the toilet.
It is considered as a solution to multiple problems. As long as the students raise their hands, there is demand and there is no reason to allow it unconditionally. Some young teachers turned it into a solution. No matter what the reason, they will not let their children go. It is euphemistically called to let children develop regular and conscious self-control ability.