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Student uniform serves in many ways at school, including easiness to be recognized and encouragement for unity. School children wearing a uniform stand out to be easily identified by teachers and neighbors, which is especially beneficial for prevention from their getting involved crimes and trouble when they work outside school, such as excursions or commuting. Additionally, wearing the same clothes bolster senses of belonging and responsibility. Uniform makes ones feel they are a decent member of the community, which encourages good discipline and help them grow into mature adults.
In the meantime, drawbacks of school uniforms are the restriction on the freedom of appearance, expensive cost to purchase and unpractical nature of the garment. First, students should enjoy the right to express themselves through outfits. Forcing uniforms might make them feel oppressed. Second, school uniforms are expensive because providers do not face fair competition once schools decide the one. As a result, the price remains high and indigent parents end up buying one at a second hand shop with their children embarassed. Finally, school uniforms tend to be hard to wash, heavy and not breatheable. In fact, many Japanese jinior-high schoolers wear a PE uniform on a daily basis because it is more comfortable than a shirt and trousers or a skirt.
29 jun. 2024 12:31
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Student uniform serves in many ways at school, including ease of recognition and encouraging unity. School children who wear a uniform are easily identified by teachers and neighbors, which is especially
beneficial in preventing them getting involved in crime and trouble when
they are outside school, such as on excursions or when commuting (commuting is used for workers not schoolchildren) Additionally, wearing
the same clothes bolsters a sense of belonging and responsibility. Uniform can make
children feel they are a decent member of the community, which encourages good
discipline and helps them grow into mature adults. On the other hand, some drawbacks of
school uniforms are the restriction on the freedom of appearance, the expensive purchase price, and the unpractical nature of the garment. First, students should enjoy
the right to express themselves through their clothes. Forcing uniforms upon them might make
them feel oppressed. Second, school uniforms are expensive because providers do
not face fair competition once schools decide on the supplier. As a result, the price
remains high and poorer parents might end up buying one at a second hand shop which can leave their children embarassed. Finally, school uniforms tend to be hard to wash,
heavy and not breatheable. In fact, many Japanese junior-high schoolers wear a
PE kit on a daily basis because it is more comfortable than a shirt and
trousers or a skirt.
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