The ringing of the alarm clock that is placed directly beside your bed wakes you. The high pitched alarm practically pierces your brain and makes you get out of your warm, cozy bed. Time to head to school. You have to wake up every day the moment that alarm goes off or else you’re toast. If you are late again, your school record is sure to take a hit. But wait… what are you going to wear? Is this a dilemma you face each morning? Do you have trouble wanting to get out of your bed, and then faced with the troubling question of what cool, clean, unwrinkled outfit you should wear that day? This is where school uniforms come in. Don’t you think that just slapping on a uniform would be much easier? This way you might not have to think so hard in …show more content…
Picking out a different outfit every single day for every single month of every school year sure can be time consuming, and I’ve even met people from public schools that skip more important things like breakfast in order to be dressed nicely! This is absurd, as breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Also, imagine all those hours spent in stores and malls just to find the perfect outfit that you’re probably going to wear for... at the most, one day, because you’ll want to keep your style ‘fresh’ and ‘original’. Believe me, I’ve seen it happen here and there. Furthermore, school uniforms have the potential to make schools a whole lot safer. Think of it like this – if you were to see a student walk in wearing an ugly polo shirt and sweat pants, (s)he would probably be picked on just because of what (s)he is wearing. We as humans naturally judge on what we see first, and it’s usually their face / clothing. If school uniforms were implemented in many places, then it would eradicate school violence and students wouldn’t be indignant with each other based on what they wear. Also, since everyone on school grounds is wearing their uniform, it would be easy to pinpoint unwanted visitors and be one step ahead. Not to mention it would help kids with less money evade the bullying and teasing that they would usually receive, which brings me to my next point. Last but not least, with school uniforms, parent’s
At first glance, fashion might seem to have very little to do with learning, but as the saying goes, “The clothes make the man,” or in this case “The clothes makes the student”— school uniform policies seemed to have made the difference in many schools throughout the world. Over the last decade, the implementation of such policy has been on the rise, bringing about waves of debate among students, parents and teachers. Today, more than ever before, the role of a teacher has become much more complex. Most assume responsibilities that extend outside of the more traditional instructional role, and include expectations to provide student with emotional and social support. One of many concerns that educators face each day is dealing with problems or distractions that students often bring with them when they enter the classrooms. School uniform mandate was one of the solutions that were put to task to help cultivate a positive learning environment. Evidence indicates that mandatory school uniform policies are an important part of a comprehensive approach that can raise self-discipline and academic achievement to a higher standard.
School uniforms have recently become more popular in modern times because it help children focus on their schoolwork without the distraction of whether or not their clothes are cool enough. Kids want to fit in with the popular crowd, and by having “cool” and “in-style” clothing, they feel more validation from their peers. Meanwhile, their
To begin with, students who want to look more presentable than wearing sweatpants or pajamas every day have to take time to pick out what they will wear each day to school, they never get a break, they have to wear something! Students who are not required to wear a uniform have to waste time and energy that could be spent not worrying about the clothes they will wear to school. The time and worry saved by not having to strategically pick outfits every week can be implemented in having a balanced breakfast, gaining time
Uniforms have been around for centuries, from back in the day when women had to wear dresses or skirts and men had to wear pants. To now where students and employees have to wear certain pieces of clothing. People dress to express themselves, schools tell their students to be who they are and to be proud; however, when the student tries to do so they are sent home or held in the office which not only takes away their rights to express themselves, but takes them out of class. According to Friedrichs, “A shocking number of students are actually sent home or suspended for breaking dress code, which means even more time out of class.” A school's job is to prepare children for their futures, that can be quite hard when the student is not there to learn. Dress codes can be overwhelming to maintain. A student's wardrobe isn’t going to be full of polos and khakis because they most likely do not wear polos and khakis outside of school. Dress code should not be as strict, hoodies should be allowed, tank tops should be
A significant part of an individual's personality is what they wear. It enables people to manifest themselves both physically and emotionally. Each year, thousands of people spend countless hours worrying about what to wear or how they look. Not only do parents spend multiple hours a day getting ready but kids do as well. However, it is possible for kids to get up every morning and not have to worry about what they are wearing, due to school uniforms. This is actually all becoming a common reality as schools in many civilizations are bringing back school uniforms. School uniforms are becoming a popular trend among many schools across the globe. Uniforms are a distinguishing dress worn by members of a particular group. (Merriam-Webster
Likewise, students tend to follow trends along with their fellow peers; these shifts in style allow students to fit in and enjoy the feeling of belonging somewhere. Fashion statements permit one to recognize another with some of the same interests based on their raiment, and such appeal may even bring two together to form friendships. When children wear clothes as they please, it may lead to new friendships between two strangers. By taking this away from students, differentiating a friend from a foe would become more difficult. Similarly, students without school uniforms tend to possess more self-confidence; this is due to one being unique and their own individual self. Whereas students in which wear uniforms to school may feel that their individualities are not suitable enough for their fellow peers along with the overall school environment. They will begin to doubt themselves and whether or not they are being the best possible version of themselves or not. With this in mind, school uniforms seem to remove a child’s freedom of expression in school.
Imagine a world where from the moment you are born, there is a role that you are forced to fit, a society where your freedom of choice, expression, and individuality are ripped from your grasp. Although some critics may argue that it should be mandatory for students to wear uniforms, they have evidently been misled. Uniforms kill individuality and creativity, are too expensive for some, and can lower both self-esteem and performance of students in school.
The concept of schools having uniforms is still new in the U.S. It was not popularized until the late 90s, which started when “Long Beach, California, adopted a district wide mandatory rule on uniforms for all elementary and middle-school students” (Lewin). It is still debatable whether or not school uniforms are genuinely accepted by the student and parent body, however, the idea of being well-dressed and not being pressured to think of what to wear every single day to school does not seem that bad.
Robyn Silverman explains why she doesn’t believe in uniforms, “At a time where teens and preteens want to express themselves, clothes provide a vehicle, a benign vehicle, to allow them to express themselves and say, ‘I’m different,’ without having to approach more risky ways of saying the same thing” (Falm). Someone who is anti-uniform would argue that the clothes teenagers wear provide the opportunity to express their own individuality. However, there are other ways to display individuality. Students can still express themselves by adding accessories to the uniform. Even though there are negative aspects of school uniforms, students can handle them in creative ways.
Going to public schools all my life, I heard the gossip of "fashion" and "whose wearing what,"pretty much everyday; at least in the four years of high school where it seemed that looks mattered the most. As people grow up, the way they present themselves becomes more and more important. Leaving a good mark in high school means a lot to some people, and some are ready to do whatever it takes to make that mark, whether it be putting someone down for their clothing or being an individual and not caring what others think of you or what your wearing. Having friends from middle school that branched out and went the alternative route; private schools, one of the first things that came back
Us as students often like to express ourselves through clothing, and having the school board or county to take away that one simple right and giving students uniforms would take away their right to express themselves freely and individually. If schools want students to not feel imprisoned in anyway or feel obligated to something they don’t have any interest in, they should NOT have mandatory uniforms. School uniforms limit individuality in some ways that certain humans take seriously. Schools without uniforms are filled with various colors of people’s choice and having this sometimes helps the students and even staff get the overall mood of the school environment. With uniforms, the school would be one or two colors, creating a boring and almost depressing mood. Also, there is the fact or opinion, some people call it, that school uniforms can be ugly and people having to deal with this everyday could make people angry, setting a bad tone each day.
Thinking about what to wear and choosing which clothing item matches the other every single day of the year is time consuming and will keep students distracted from studying. Gentile and Imberman (2010) note that after uniforms were introduced, the test scores of an elementary school for girls have risen by 3%. This shows that having a school uniform dress code in schools with help many teenage students, especially female students to put more effort on studying and wok hard rather than on dressing up like a model just to impress their classmates and
Should our school have school uniforms or not? The topic of school uniforms is an interesting topic due to the many views that people have on them. This issue is important because it could prevent the issue of bullying. It also could also make teens get to know each other based on character, rather than appearance. Many teens are judged based on how they look or what they are wearing. The students are the ones most affected by this issue.
23% of public and private schools enforce a uniform policy. This number has grown since the year 2000 and is still continuing to grow (Ashby). School uniforms have many benefits, but they also have disadvantages. Some people believe that school uniforms take away expression and individuality from students. They believe that allowing kids to express themselves through their clothing is a freedom that should not be taken away. Others believe that school uniforms are beneficial because they decrease bullying and put less pressure on students to look a certain way. School uniforms can also cause the environment in a school to feel more professional and unified by keeping the focus on learning. Students in America would benefit from all schools requiring uniforms.
Making sure a school is secure for its students is the school’s top priority, and with uniforms this can be possible. More schools are proud to have uniforms if it, “make[s] intruders on campus more visible” (“Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms?”). Uniforms help keep students safe from harm when every student has to dress alike. Any potential threat is easily observed and helps the school remain safe. Requiring students to wear uniforms keeps them safe and out of harm's way from intruders.