it is a bad idea because u don't get to show you style of clothing at school at all
A strict school dress code can stifle individuality and self-expression among students. It can also perpetuate gender stereotypes and create a sense of inequality among students who may not have the means to comply with expensive clothing requirements. Additionally, focusing on appearance can distract from the primary purpose of education.
"Uniformity in Education: Examining the Impact of School Uniforms"
School uniforms can limit students' self-expression and creativity. Additionally, they can be expensive for families who have to purchase them. Some argue that uniforms do not necessarily improve academic performance or behavior.
A 3 day school week may provide more flexibility for students and teachers, but it could also result in longer school days to make up for instructional time. It may work well for some schools or students, but may not be suitable for everyone due to potential challenges with scheduling and adjustments to the learning environment.
School uniforms date as far back as the school system itself, and were common in Catholic countries (as they deemed clothes that we wear today are inappropriate).Some think that school uniforms are a powerful symbol of oppression, and have no real benefit for the school. Some also think that they are very bad for students. A school uniform policy inhibits students' freedom of choice. Schools teach students that our country is a free one, but when school boards make students wear what they tell them to -- it goes against the students' freedom. We, the students, would like our freedom just as the adults would want their freedom. If this is a "free" country but with uniforms in public schools, is it really "free?"Uniforms were sometimes used to convince students that they were part of a "herd". We should have free dress because clothing is how we express ourselves. School uniforms inhibit student's individuality and creativity. We often express our feelings through the clothing that they wear. Uniforms will take away this form of expression. The future needs free thinking children to become the thinkers of tomorrow, not drones who will continue making the mistakes of previous generations. We "need" free dress because it gives us creativity. Without creativity then there would be no Eiffel tower, no Gateway Arch, no Great Pyramids of Egypt, there would be no Leaning Tower of Pisa, there would be no Twin Towers, no White House and there would be no future flying cars, no moving sidewalks.An issue of Uniform/Dress code is cost. Many of our parents shop for our clothes at used and discount stores. Uniforms can cost more money than our family might be able to afford. This has remained the main reason of cons of school uniform to become popular. We also would need to buy additional clothing to wear after school and on the weekends. That's double the amount of money we would spend than we would without the uniforms. However, uniforms do cost less than fashion clothing, and the more that is manufactured, the less expensive they will become. Plus uniforms may be donated to thrift stores or given to other students when they are no longer needed.Statistics says, "School Uniforms do not cut down on bullying. No matter what you dress the students in, others will always find a way to pass judgment upon their peers. The clothes are not the root cause of bullying and therefore the bullying will continue, regardless of dress policy. No matter what clothing rules apply, others will always find ways to pass judgment upon each other. In fact, not having uniforms and having a minimal dress code will do more to stop bullying. That way, those who don't respect the rights of others enough to let them be different without harassing or bullying them will make themselves known so they can be disciplined. Exposing children to difference and punishing them if they misbehave around difference might do more to reduce bullying. Uniforms only mask the real problems.Bill Clinton said, "If it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms."However, uniforms do not actually promote school safety, as schools in countries with a strong tradition of school uniforms are no better than American schools.Statistics also say that there is no credible evidence that school uniforms improve school discipline or promote higher academic achievement. The principal argument is that some great students are terrible dressers. Dress does not necessarily improve learning.Requiring uniforms will not end dress code violations in a school, as some proponents argue. Students will still find a way to wear a uniform inappropriately.
The "D" in school typically stands for "district." It refers to a specific geographical area within which a school is located and serves students.
the bad things about dress code is that its harder for people to express themselves if you have uniforms.
Dress code is bad. The reason that dress code is bad is because dress code create unnecessary expense because you have to buy more clothes to go to school instead of wearing what you have at home. People can't express themselves when they are wearing dress code. Every one look the same, it can make people not feel special. A lot of school don't let you wear jeans. But if you look around today, every one is wearing jeans. Jeans is one of the best material for clothing. It last way longer. If student can wear what ever they want, they can avoid getting in ISS or OSS. A lot off student are getting in trouble for not Being in dress code.teachers might say that students can get bully for what they wear when it isn't dress code. But people can get bullied because they are wearing dress code from how you look in the outfit to what brand, and plus, bullying happen not just by dress code either. By : T.V
no it is horrible and bad
it not rly a bad idea it help you
yes it would be a vary bad idea
yes
A very bad idea. You will get into trouble at school if you try.
it is a bad idea if it`s causing distraction but good idea if you are using it to enhance your knowledge.
"Uniformity in Education: Examining the Impact of School Uniforms"
No. A dress code is good, and ultimately necessary, as anyone could show up to work in any clothing they choose, which could end up making the company look unprofessional and untrustworthy.
No, if you have got best friends! school is a bad idea but it is good for learning.
to some children, it may be a bad idea. to some, i doesnt. it depends