WE have uniforms from kindergarden to high school. I dont see the problem with it.
Argh it was a ***** having to choose something to wear in the morning when at university. But then again, by the second month, everyone is science and engineering faculties go to the uniform of t-shirts, jeans and slippers.
Uniforms are ok, help identify students from a school, U know who is cutting school.
But some students, although , they dont have to take forever to dress, still an enormous time to fix their hair, its ridculous. Before a class ends, some of my students are out with a mirror and comb, fixing their perfect hair, and not paying attention. But thats their problem, when they dont pass anything cause they only paying attention to frivolous stuff deserves what they get.
Re: School Uniforms.....
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
what is your opinion on this? do you think that it is right to make kids wear uniforms to school or not?
Uniforms are important.
Some schools allow their students to leave the grounds during lunch hours, to get lunch elsewhere. If one of these students was, say, hit by a car, it would be fairly easy to indentify them, police would know what school they go to, and can easily check with reception and find which student/s were out of school grounds at that time.
Uniforms are dull, and I hated wearing them, but it's only while you are at school-after that, you can throw them away, burn them, whatever you like. 😉
I feel the same as the Philosopher George Carlin:
"Here's another bunch of ignorant shit: school uniforms. Bad theory. The idea that if kids wear uniforms to school it helps keep order. Don't these schools do enough damage makin' all these kids think alike? Now they're gonna get 'em to look alike, too? And it's not a new idea, I first saw it in old news reels from the 1930's but it was hard to understand because the narration was in German."
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
i just think that if you force a kid to conform and wear a uniform, they will not be able to express themselves and will have problems later on in life.
Bullshit, kid's can express themselves fine wearing uniform, it's nothing to do with suppressing a child, it's just to lessen exclusion within the social side of school.