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Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 4, 2014

Benefits of School Uniforms



Benefits of School Uniforms

It would not be an overstatement to say that various issues like indiscipline, peer pressure and poor study performance can be put to rest if children are made to follow a strict uniform code. Let's discover the benefits of school uniforms, through this Buzzle article.
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"Don't these schools do enough damage making all these kids think alike, now they have to make them look alike too?"
- A point of view expressed by George Carlin, comedian and social commentator, condemning school uniforms.

We've often heard of clothing being a medium of expression for young children; a means to promote individuality in them. Detractors of school uniforms often use this line of thought to bolster their argument against school uniforms.

It may seem valid on the surface, but its inherent flaws can be noticed only on closer inspection. A school may be termed as a second home, where children are thoroughly disciplined through their formative years, as they come out being bright and responsible individuals. Regardless of this fact, scientific studies tell us that schools requiring students to wear uniforms display low levels of indiscipline, negative influence by peers, violence among children, and instead shape them to be creditworthy and concentrate entirely on studies.

Positive Attributes of School Uniforms

• A school uniform makes it easier for the school authorities to recognize students belonging to their school. Authorities find it easy to spot any outsiders present on the school campus.

• A school uniform also saves the school administrators from having to 'police' what the students wear. There are no daily battles to separate the appropriate from the otherwise.

• It can be said that a school uniform also saves students from putting their fashion tastes before their learning obligations. When they don't have to spend time wondering what to wear and how to make a fashion statement, they can devote more time to learning.

• Wearing the same type of clothing reduces social snobbery and peer pressure in educational institutions. It is also supposed to reduce incidents of bullying and theft. How do you pick on someone for wearing the same dress as yourself? Why would you steal a pair of shoes you both have and can afford? Thus there are fewer arguments, and following a dress code plays more of a balancing act.

• School uniforms cramp the style of gang members. They have to recognize each other by names and faces instead of flaunting aggressively painted jackets, T-shirts with obscene messages, clunky jewelry, and the likes.

• A school uniform can instill a sense of discipline and community. This naturally reduces incidents of violence. Students can come to school without worrying about personal safety. Teachers don't have to double as guards, and can concentrate on teaching.

• By wearing a uniform dress code, students can find other means to showcase their creativity.

• At a very young age, school uniforms instill the spirit of teamwork and one feels proud to be a part of a school, if he/she represents the school for any occasion.

• Most importantly, uniforms are cost-efficient, as parents do not have to frequently spend on clothes for their children, thus benefiting them.

On the flip side, many parents have expressed concerns about:


School uniforms taking away students' freedom of expression and encroaching on their personal rights.
Having religious dress codes foisted on children following a different religion.
Not having their religious dress codes followed or respected enough.
Trying to get their children to make a political or moral statement.
Expenses involved in purchasing the required uniform and accessories.
All said and done, the advantages of having students don uniforms clearly exceed the disadvantages. So, to sum it up, by wearing uniforms, students appear to belong to a single community, they require less time to spend on deciding what to wear and it prevents wrong conduct, thus inculcating a sense of discipline in them.
Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/benefits-of-school-uniforms.html

3 nhận xét:

  1. commentator : a person who is an expert on a particular subject and talks or writes about it on television or radio

    detractor : n :a person who tries to make sb/sth seem less good or valuable by criticizing it


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  2. inculcate (v) sth ( in/into sth) to cause sb to learn and remember ideas, moral principles,,,,, by repeating them often.

    e.g : inculcate sb with a sense of responsibility

    foist (v) sb/sth on/upon sb : to force sb to accept sb/sth that they dont want

    clunky (a) heavy and awkward.

    outsider (n) a person who is not accepted as a member of a society

    inherent (a) in sb/sth : basic or permanent part of sth/sb and that cannot be removed

    creditworthy (a) able to be trusted to pay back money that is owned

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