Argument Against School Uniforms

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“How you train today, determines how you will perform tomorrow.” Schools around the world have uniforms, but are they helping or hurting students? The argument can be made against school uniforms blatantly stopping children from expressing themselves. The argument for school uniforms is setting children up for how to dress later in life. If children are taught from a young age to dress well, appropriately, and classy, they will be better informed and aware of things such as interviews, the workplace, dinners, or even advancing of the hierarchy of the workplace based on your role. First, understanding fully what a school uniform and dress codes, are, and the difference. A uniform is a set outfit, without change or very little change. A uniform …show more content…

Many believe students behave better with uniforms, which is actually backed by research:
‘I really went into this thinking uniforms don’t make a difference, but I came away seeing that they do. At least at these schools, they do. I was absolutely floored’. Draa’s study concluded that those schools with uniform policies improved in attendance, graduation and suspension rates. (GreatSchools)
After a visit to a school with uniforms, Draa came out extremely surprised. Without even touching the academic standpoint, which cannot be concluded due to a different curriculum, and difficulty levels. Students have improved graduation rates, lowered suspension rates, and decreased absent days, compared to public school where the students are not as closely regulated and have a personal connection with their …show more content…

School uniforms may negatively influence creativity and student expression. How a student dresses, acts, and presents him or herself plays a huge role in developing character for that student. Most student’s show who they are and experiment with how they would like to present themselves, so it is good for students to express themselves how they feel, as well as influencing their creativity of their apparel. Students also could benefit from wearing their own, comfortable clothes instead of uniforms. While better behavior and school uniforms are closely related, better attention and engagement could be attributed to being able to wear sweat pants and comfortable clothes over dress pants, shirts and

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