Wearing school uniforms in public schools is becoming more common. The thought behind this decision is varied—some feel that students should be dressed for success and school isn’t about the latest fashion style. There is also the idea that gang associations couldn’t be expressed through clothing. Plus, inappropriate attire (such as spaghetti straps and low-riding pants) would no longer be on the table.
On the one hand, if every student dressed alike, the playing field would be leveled and bullying over one's clothes would be hindered. Such a change may also help children with body image issues by lowering their anxiety. Plus, the economic difference among students might be better shielded.
On the other hand, if a bully is going to bully they will probably find a way—he or she may pick on the hairstyle, the shoes, or the book bag. And children usually don’t spend every minute in their school clothes, so body image issues can still apply. Implementing the school uniform rule does take away the child’s personal expression and the freedom to choose what they want to wear. And parents have to be able to afford the uniforms. However, the idea of having different outfits for different seasons is negated—that could be a cost saver.
- See more at: http://www.triumphlearning.com/blog/2013/10/10/what-do-you-think-should-students-wear-school-uniforms/#sthash.e3G66ZBu.dpuf
Wearing school uniforms in public schools is becoming more common. The thought behind this decision is varied—some feel that students should be dressed for success and school isn’t about the latest fashion style. There is also the idea that gang associations couldn’t be expressed through clothing. Plus, inappropriate attire (such as spaghetti straps and low-riding pants) would no longer be on the table.
On the one hand, if every student dressed alike, the playing field would be leveled and bullying over one's clothes would be hindered. Such a change may also help children with body image issues by lowering their anxiety. Plus, the economic difference among students might be better shielded.
On the other hand, if a bully is going to bully they will probably find a way—he or she may pick on the hairstyle, the shoes, or the book bag. And children usually don’t spend every minute in their school clothes, so body image issues can still apply. Implementing the school uniform rule does take away the child’s personal expression and the freedom to choose what they want to wear. And parents have to be able to afford the uniforms. However, the idea of having different outfits for different seasons is negated—that could be a cost saver.
- See more at: http://www.triumphlearning.com/blog/2013/10/10/what-do-you-think-should-students-wear-school-uniforms/#sthash.e3G66ZBu.dpuf
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