noope it is not fair !!
because they have to dress professionally
School teachers should have the freedom to dress professionally while expressing their personal style and comfort. Wearing uniforms may restrict individuality and create unnecessary uniformity among teachers, impacting their morale and creativity. Teachers should be trusted to maintain a professional appearance without the need for a strict uniform policy.
The teachers have to show a good example and look professional, and this is better done with a dress code. Too much casual dress detracts from the teachers' professionalism.
Male teachers should dress conservatively, but suits are not necesssary. Khakis or brown slacks and a collared shirt or a sweater will do. Louder printed ties or exposed chest hair can also make a teacher look inapppropriate for a class and distract from a lesson. Long facial hair is not a good idea. Female teachers should not wear very revealing outfits or loud, outrageous styles, as it will distract from their lessons. They should aim to dress fashionably and not look frumpy. Teachers should NOT aim to dress like their students. They should also dress according to age. Younger teachers can get away with looking trendier in the classrooms, and older teachers should dress more conservatively. Casual jeans aren't appropriate for the classroom. Lighter washes of jeans, bellbotoms, tapered jeans, distressed jeans, jeans with sandblasts (fades) or cuffed jeans would be better for knocking around at home or getting groceries in. Good shoes are notoptional.
They dress up nice..... i dont know why though... i guess because they dont want to look like a slob.
They wore a dress with their hair in a bun however woman teachers wern't often respected because some are not all that strict They wore a dress with their hair in a bun however woman teachers wern't often respected because some are not all that strict
Costume stores should have children's sizes.
In my opinion no, because how you dress shows your personality and character and no one should take that away from you.
no
The teacher's have done their time at school and don't need to go back to it. Also if you think about it teachers have to dress smartly. So in a way that's their uniform.
It is not necessary for teachers to wear uniforms. After all, their schooling days are over and relief of not having to put on another boring standard uniform would definitely be extinguished. However, it is of utmost importance that teachers dress appropriately and within certain guidelines. Their dressing potrays their personality and also tends to affect how seriously they are taken by the students. In addition to that, they are setting an example for the students to follow. Students who observe a particularly innappropriately dressed teacher will follow suit and neglect their own dress code or uniform. Therefore, the topic of whether teachers should wear uniforms is highly debatable and there are both pros and cons to this subject. But for teachers the safest thing to do would be to ditch the tight, short, transparent, revealing attire and dress professionally for students to admire respectfully.
A lot of children enjoy playing as if they are older. It is the reason why many young kids want to play the mother role as they carry around baby dolls. It is fine to let children dress up in your clothes.