Saturday, July 20, 2019
Public and Private School Uniforms :: Teaching Education
à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Currently in America an on going debate continues regarding a uniform  policy suggested to public and private schools. This develops into a  controversial issue because valid argument exist on both sides. Giving this  issue much thought has lead me to believe that making school uniforms mandatory  would help the school systems. School uniforms would help unruly classrooms,  also students would not have to buy expensive clothes and students would not get  killed over tennis shoes.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Schools that have adopted uniforms have reported several advantages.  Some school systems including ones in Miami, Detroit, and Los Angeles have  adopted a voluntary uniform policy. Under this plan schools do not require  students to wear their uniform, but most students cooperate. In the fall of  1994, the Long Beach Unified School District became the first in the nation to  require uniforms, hoping to improve the overall conduct and scholastic records  of their students. This school system feels that dressing students the same  would eliminate the pressure of fitting in, build up students self-esteem, and  augment student moral. Parents, teachers, and students agree that wearing  uniforms would decrease arguments that begin over expensive clothing and  sneakers. School systems hope uniforms will help to eliminate gang violence  caused by students wearing rival gang colors. Uniforms would also prevent the  wealthier students from picking on their less fortunate classmates because they  can not afford to dress the same. Although no evidence confirms that the  uniform policy will improve academic achievement, the Long Beach Unified School  District reported a 50% decline in the number of disturbances at school and bus  stops in their district. Overall, the Long Beach Unified School District has  set an example for other schools planning to adopt the uniform policy by showing  noticeable improvements in specific areas of its educational environment.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Opponents of the uniform policy say it comes with disadvantages. Not  all students want to fit in. Instead, they value their freedom and  individuality. Students feel that making school uniforms mandatory takes away  their right to self-expression. Opponents feel that uniforms are just a new  gimmick that will have little effect on education. Also, school uniforms would  prove costly for the students.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  On the other hand some people argue that uniforms are cheaper than  buying children street clothing. However, opponents still feel that uniforms  should not become a requirement. Most of the schools adopting uniforms are  choosing so many other reforms that they will have difficulty proving that  uniforms deserve praise. Skepticism, economics, and students reluctance to wear  uniforms will continue to further decrease the popularity of uniforms in our    					    
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