It doesn't. The bully wears the same thing, SO WHAT IS TO BULLY?!
: wearing uniforms can prevent violence and help getting made fun of stop because every1 will b wearing the same thing and not be judged by the way they are dressed or look?
It's possible for school uniforms to limit self-expression through clothing choice. However, creativity is multifaceted and can be expressed through other means such as art, music, or writing. Ultimately, the impact of school uniforms on creativity may vary for different individuals.
School Uniforms mean nothing to the Gang Members at any school.
it is not a law anymore so it is now up to people or schools.
because it stop gang fights ,bullies from talking about what you are wearing and anything else and so on....
Opinions on school uniforms vary among people. Some support them as a way to promote equality and reduce distractions, while others oppose them for limiting individual expression and creativity. It ultimately depends on personal beliefs and experiences.
she thinks that there is no reason for them, that they sometimes stop bulling but not all of the time
The theory is that all pupils in a particular school will wear the same uniform so it will stop any bullying that might occur if some children wore expensive clothes but others might not be able to afford them. The uniforms also identify which school a pupils should be attending it they are outside the school during school hours.
stop wearing them
Not to my knowledge. As a matter of fact, if I understand correctly, the government is endorsing uniform policies. Uniforms seem to be a growing thing and more and more schools are establishing uniform policies because of it.
Students should have the freedom to express themselves through their clothing, which can be limited by school uniforms. Uniforms can also be expensive for families, creating an additional financial burden. Furthermore, forcing students to wear uniforms may hinder their ability to develop their personal style and creativity.
School uniforms are generally not considered a violation of civil rights. The right to education is typically emphasized over the right to choose clothing in school. However, some argue that uniforms can limit self-expression and individuality.