Schools can be improved by wearing school uniforms because it is easier to wear uniform rather than regular clothes also regular clothes can lead to inappropriate clothes.
Of course, the above argument can also be used to make the case of wearing regular clothes with sufficient dress codes. Not all regular clothes are inappropriate.
Uniforms can be a convenient excuse to not allow certain types of clothes, such as t-shirts that promote certain popular things that faculty members might not like. Banning such clothing would create a political backlash and accusations of bigotry against certain groups of people, and some of the faculty might have to find other jobs. So if they required uniforms, they could secretly push their preferences onto others without ever stating what those preferences are.
While uniforms might help a class seem more orderly, it might be artificial and fake as well. Students should be taught to act orderly regardless of what others are wearing. But it outwardly seems easier in the short-term to appease the troublemakers and bullies rather than set up a system that confronts and reeducates them, when that would actually serve society better.
Me as a student i do'nt like wearing uniforms ,so does my friends .Wearing uniforms is really annoying when schools gives uniforms students don't have the freedom do show they're fashion ways ..how they really dress
I think students should have to wear uniforms, so parents and kids wouldn't have to worry about what they are wearing!!!! Dah!!!
The very first schools opened by Charlemagne (about 800AD) had uniforms.
School uniforms can teach students about professionalism, equality, and discipline, which are valuable skills in the workforce. Wearing uniforms also minimizes distractions related to clothing choices and social status, helping students focus more on their education and future goals.
Some students may feel uncomfortable wearing school uniforms due to personal preferences or feeling restricted in their clothing choices. However, others may appreciate the simplicity and equality that uniforms provide in terms of dress code. Ultimately, the experience of discomfort with school uniforms can vary among students.
Without uniforms children can't express the personality. You're clothing represents you're beliefs and religion, and with uniforms everyone is the same. Many uniforms are expensive, and some children can't afford the expensive uniforms. If everyone is wearing the same thing, children can't get bullied for what they wear.
Students should have the freedom to express themselves through their clothing choices. By allowing students to dress in their own unique styles, it promotes individuality and self-expression. School uniforms may hinder students' creativity and personal identity.
There is no specific data linking students dropping out of school directly to wearing uniforms. Dropout rates are influenced by a variety of socioeconomic and educational factors, not simply uniform policies.
How about.. uniforms are a social equalizer, that force a deeper development of interpersonal skills, and students learn that character/personality comes from a persons mind, not their shoes.
Wearing uniforms this year.
is wearing uniforms this year.
Students should be made to wear school uniforms for a few different reason. Every school should have uniforms so that all students are wearing the same thing and can be bullied for that they wear.