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school uniform and online class essay....please put more emphasis on online classes​

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Answered by raghuramansbi
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School uniforms are the only most visible elements of any school regardless whether it is a private or a public school. Any student in a school uniform is usually an advertisement for his/her school wherever s/he goes. It is the belief of many that school uniforms are reflection of the discipline standards practiced in that school. This research is purposed to give an overview of the facts for and against school uniforms as well as my opinion concerning school uniforms.

Until in the nineteenth century, school uniforms in the United States of America have been linked with expensive exclusive for children from rich families. The chronological origin of uniforms is, however, rather different. Uniforms were first established in the sixteenth century mainly at the charitable trust schools for children from poor families. It was until in the nineteenth century when the idea sailed through other public schools (Brunsma 3). Over these years, there has been debate concerning whether student should put on school uniforms as school mandatory or not. The arguments against having students compulsorily having school uniforms are just as powerful as those for students having school uniforms. This is because, some students and parents equally are for the idea that forcing students into putting on school uniforms will ruin off their creativity, choice of expression as well as their own personal fashions on cloths.

I support the idea that students should be given freedom to express themselves through dressing and fashion as well but they should also consider putting on school uniforms during school hour especially during the actual class hour. Make up classes, preps and games can be exempted for any attire. Having a uniform dress code at school not only takes the prominence on fashion off but also helps the students to concentrate on studying and not on who is putting on what fashion. Students who do not put on cloths that are considered to be fashionable feel ridiculed and pressured because their parents cannot afford to buy them nice cloths (Bearne 94). The biggest issue that has been facing both students and parents is that students have been strained into wearing branded cloths; hence introduction of school uniforms would reduce the importance of status and release the stress off children from lower class families (Alexander and Alexander 377). If putting on school uniforms reduced the amount of stress, pressure from peers and being looked as an outcast, then why not put on school uniform for the school hours only? Students can put on what they consider fashion during their free time i.e. after school, which is quite reasonable since the time they spend in school is approximately six hours in a day.

Answered by itzblackjewelcollen
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