Friday, May 18, 2012

School Uniform, another Good Lesson




School uniform is special clothes worn by all students of a particular school. The uniform of
a school may differ from others. Why should schools use uniforms? Below are some reasons.
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First of all, Notre Dame’s Department of Sociology produced
a study in 1998 concerning school uniforms. Their fi ndings using
10th grade students showed that uniforms have no direct effect
on “substance abuse, behavioural problems or attendance.” It also
claimed a negative effect on student achievements for those students
considered ‘pro-school’.
Secondly, uniform helps to create a strong sense school ethos and
a sense of belonging to a particular community. As such it promotes
discipline and helps to drive up academic standards, which is why a
uniform is often adopted by schools which are being reopened with a
fresh start after being classifi ed as failing.
Finally, uniform acts as a social leveller, under which all students
are equal in the eyes of the school and of each other. In institutions without uniform students are
often competitive and worry endlessly about their appearance and the clothes they should wear.
Pupils without expensive designer clothes and trainers may be singled out as social outcasts, or
stigmatised as being from poor backgrounds. For these reasons many parents prefer uniforms
as they save them money on buying clothes for school wear.
Considering the fi ndings, schools should implement the uniform as their identity. The
government should also publish some kind of rule which makes uniform compulsory for
schools.

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