As much as is allowed by the legislation of the country concerned.
When a student has too much freedom, work may not get done on time. Students benefit from guidance and restrictions in order to maintain structure.
yes, because they re more mature then littler kids
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Students should have the freedom to express themselves through their clothing choices. Uniforms can inhibit self-expression and personal style, making it more difficult for students to feel comfortable and confident in their appearance. Allowing students to dress as they choose can promote individuality and creativity.
Students had freedom of speech at school
The first amendment, also known as, freedom of speech, is upheld throughout the country, whether it be for students, or employees. So the answer to your question, yes.
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.
Yes, students have freedom of speech in educational institutions, but it may be limited in certain circumstances to maintain a safe and respectful learning environment.
Students
our freedom not yours!
Right to educate, Freedom of expression/speech, Religious freedom and Fairtreatment and equality in education.
Schools should not have uniforms because they limit students' freedom of expression, can be costly for families, and may not necessarily improve academic performance or behavior. Encouraging individuality and self-expression through clothing choices can help students develop their personal identity and creativity.