I am a female, fifty-two year old, third grade teacher. I prefer to see teachers dress in business casual attire. In recent years, I have seen more and more, mostly young teachers, wearing low cut tops with cleavage showing, super-short skirts, and thin rubber flip-flops in place of shoes. I find that low-cut tops send an innappropriate message to young people. One can dress comfortably, casually, and professionally without showing our breasts or butts. I am afraid that the public and our school administrators will take us less seriously when we want their respect and higher wages. Whether people admit it or not, we are usually judged by how we dress. I gave up nylon pantyhose years ago, and I never wear heels, but I try to choose stylish (fun!), colorful clothing that fits well and covers my body well. Isn't this the least we can do as professionals?
A business professional can wear either one of two styles of attire. They can wear either business attire or business casual attire. It really depends on the atmosphere of a specific business.
Being professional, bringing in a resume, and appropriate attire.
A professional appearance is typically the way one dresses and looks while in the workplace. For example, businessmen will wear a suit and tie and will be properly groomed. This is considered a professional business appearance.
Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union was created in 1973.
Today's and future professional teachers are responsible to uphold the highest code of ethics. The highest standard of behavior is being required of all professional teachers.
yes they were
Professional qualities of teacherin Indonesia
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Professional teachers have training/ education, college degrees, and teaching credentials. Non teachers don't have these things.
Upscale attire generally means to wear a professional outfit. This consists of dress pants, shoes, and a tucked in undershirt. For women it means to wear a gown or dress that is classy looking.
Generally, very professional and disciplined.
no it is a professional day for teachers