THAT STUDENTS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO WEAR SCHOOL UNIFORM
THE AFFIRMATIVE ARGUMENT
THE NEGATIVE ARGUMENT
WEBSITES
(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
AFFIRMATIVE:
(WHY SHOULDN'T STUDENTS HAVE TO WEAR SCHOOL UNIFORM)
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NEGATIVE:
(WHY SHOULD STUDENTS HAVE TO WEAR SCHOOL
UNIFORM)
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WEBSITES:
http://www.rag.org.au/school/inform.htm
http://www.rag.org.au/school/ombudsman.htm
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IDEAS
I can appreciate the wearing of school uniforms as
identifying uniform so teenage intruders on school property can easily
be identified. One could
also extent this to all schoolteachers and school staff also. As
many unlawful acts such as abduction are carried out by adults on
school property during school hours and being able to identify
non-staff adults is most probable more important than non-students.
(Queensland has introduced a non-compulsory staff
uniform). Most recent attacks in North America where firearms were
involved were carried out by students from the school involved.
Maybe your debate could express great merit in all
staff members dress in similar uniform along with cleaning staff,
office staff, ground staff, tuck shop staff, (canteen staff for over
seas readers), temporary teachers, official visitors especially the
Minister for Education (of course he/she would need a different
uniform to comply with each school he visits). Because when the school
staff lead by example the students are more likely to follow with less
resistance. (or at least let them think so.)
One web site that caught my eye was in England maybe
Middlesex School??? It doesn't matter exactly where but what it
was saying was the school uniform had to be affordable and easily
accessible. Not special material or special patterns.
Available from what could be KMART, Coles, Target, etc. (major
Australian stores). Or parents could easily make their uniforms.
Should school uniform code extend to underwear
colour? Should this underwear colour be binding on both male and
female students? Then should the same restriction on colour extent to the staff uniform code? And a question that should be raised
is who will inspect and enforce staff underwear code? What penalty
will be imposed if a staff member or volunteer parent breach an
underwear code?
Should female students be allowed to wear bicycle
shorts under their short sports skirts? If not, what reasons can be
set out to justify banning their wearing of bicycle shorts.
Some Schools don't have compulsory uniforms and
students still learn in that environment. An amount can be said
for a uniform equalising students where the rich come well dressed and
the poor come in cheaper clothing thus "the have and the have
nots".
One thing I object to is Parents and Citizen
Associations (P&C) introducing uniforms into a school which tries
to makes a non-compulsory uniform into a compulsory uniform where the
cost forces students within that's school catchment area to attend
another school because of cost of that special uniform.
So do I also object to any school administration
which stops a student entering a classroom unless in full school
uniform. "Cloths don't make the man (or woman) but
education does." It may make him/her look a bit better but
that doesn't put food on the table.
I also object even more strongly to such
P&C Assn. forcing a strict dress code when they don't even follow
their own constitution. I attended two P&C meetings at a
school where a dress code was strictly enforced only to find a teacher
(of another school) as the President of the P&C for two or three
years who was not complying with the P&C constitution in a big
way. Deciding the date of Annual General Meetings (AGM) in
executive committee instead of at the last General Meeting for the
financial year. Then as the Chairperson trying to move a motion
from the Chair to ratify that decision. Then at the AGM not
having the Audited Accounts available for two years in succession.
If uniforms are to be compulsory then who will pay
for them, upkeep them, wash them, and replace them?
You may not agree with these question but say a
student from a an underprivileged family during winter spills some
food or whatever on their only jumper or coat at breakfast and has no
time to wash or dry the jumper or coat. Must that child miss out
on education that day because they are not wearing the correct jumper
or coat?
Couldn't the student bring a note from their parents
you may ask? Then the following must be taken into account. The
student is of a one-parent family and parent has already left for work
and is no one at home to write a note explaining why the child is not
in full uniform.
At the school above, the students were given the
option to sit all day in a room near the administration office or take
off the non-uniform jumper or coat and go into class and shiver all
day. Not all schools have central heating or any other type of
heating. This school has not any form of heating or insulation.
Should the school administration be responsible in
having a clean, pressed jumper available for that student for the day?
What about children of parents who move regularly? Uniforms are
expensive.
What about the colour of shoes? When I have
needed to buy my daughter a new pair of shoes in the past we were
lucky to find a pair which would fit her feet even after 20 shoe
shops. We had little choice of colour or mix of colours when
shoes that fitted were found. My eldest Daughter takes 10.5
men's in a very wide fitting. I take 11.5 even wider. Shoe
manufactures make shoes for fashion not for school uniform compliance.
Some average parents and school staff in committee
agree on a colour and design for all uniform items and have not any
clue on how it will affect the whole school community during the
duration of that uniform code's usage.
When P&C abide by their own rules they may be in
a situation to make some MINOR decision about non-compulsory student's
uniforms. School
uniforms enforcement in most cases except for student identification
porposes are just a power play over students' lives. Students are not
identified by shoe and sock colour are they, if so, why does the
uniform extend to other items of apparell.
Some teachers and administrators carry on Social
Engineering, and other teachers persue an intellectual game amongst
other teachers as to which teacher can give the most detentions or
pick on one or other student the most.
I don't see as the colour of shoes, socks as
being necessary to identify students at school.
Maybe schools should be responsible to stock all
items of uniform in a complete range of sizes including shoes. If they
are not willing to do this then they should not be able enforce any
items not presently available in their uniform store.
One school principal has told me recently that
without strict uniform policy they would have the necessary control
over the students. I'm certain they would find some alternate
form game to play if uniforms were truly non-compulsory.