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Unread 11-08-2007, 03:49 AM   #1
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While in American public schools, dress codes (let alone full uniforms) are often hotly contested, they're very common Britain. So much so, that, traditionally, every student's uniform included a blazer -- which is in addition to the dress shoes, slacks and polo shirt that were also required.

These regulations have become increasingly relaxed over the past couple decades, and -- much to the delight of students -- the blazer isn't routinely mandated. However, in a move intended to bring greater order and discipline back to the classroom, some politicians are demanding that more traditional uniforms (including the blazer) be reinstated, and many schools are falling in line with that policy.

But not the kids at Abertillery Comprehensive School in South Wales. Students there staged a protest against the blazer, by abruptly leaving their classrooms at 11 a.m., walking outside, and burning their jackets in front of the school.

While obviously these kids were out of line (not to mention that they were breaking the law), it's always interesting to me how intense the debate surrounding school uniforms always becomes. Students are almost always adamantly opposed to being told how to dress, yet many educators and parents (myself included), seem to think uniforms could be a good idea.

So where's the balance? It seems that, at a school were children were so upset that they staged an organized, public protes
Act of rebellion, or they really, really didn't like the uniforms?
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Unread 11-08-2007, 12:53 PM   #2
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To be honest I really don't see why students have a problem with school uniforms, there that bad. In fact I quite like them, they give you sense of school unity. It's not as if it's a tool of oppression which some Americans make it out to be, and often gives you a few tips for later on in life. Besides even if you don't like uniforms the blazer is hardly the part you get really annoyed at.
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Unread 11-08-2007, 02:07 PM   #3
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they give you sense of school unity.
Which is precisely why I don't like them. What if you don't want to identify with your school any more than the bare minimum? At my school they sold sweaters and t-shirts with a school design, and while no one was put down by anyone for deciding whether or not to buy and wear one, every time I saw someone wearing one I thought "What in the world is that good for?"

(Incidentally that was a pretty ideal setup, I think. I can't recall anyone being displeased with it.)
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Unread 11-08-2007, 02:26 PM   #4
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^ My high school also did that. You got points for your grade for wearing them on a certain day of Spirit Week. Nobody wore them, anyway, but the idea was good.

Then again, the school store was open all day EXCEPT for the lunch periods, and most people didn't rush to cram into a 10 x 8 foot space over overpriced shirts, rubber bracelets, and candy bars that were sadly cheaper out of the machines across the lunch room.
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Unread 11-08-2007, 08:28 PM   #5
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My high school also did that. You got points for your grade for wearing them on a certain day of Spirit Week. Nobody wore them, anyway, but the idea was good.
My high school had a similar tradition, but the unfortunate side of it was during my senior year, as I had been elected Class President for some dumbass reason which required I spend the entire year in a "Leadership/Service" class where the student government kids and assorted other folks that wanted to be involved in school functions got an hour and a half a day to deal with all the major upcoming events.

Now, while the wearing school colors for spirit day thing was a voluntary and non-mandatory thing for everyone else, we in the Leadership class were required to wear blue and gold every Friday and were, in fact, graded on doing so. This invariably left me in the weekly position of having to find some tiny amount of blue and gold on my person so the teacher could leave me alone and let me get back to work.

Huuuuuuge hassle, in my opinion.
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Unread 11-08-2007, 01:00 PM   #6
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If you grew up having to wear a school uniform, you're not going to think anything of it, but if you've gone to a school without them your entire life and then the rule is suddenly instated, it really does feel like they're taking away a part of your individuality. Probably similar if you're suddenly expected to give up freedoms you've had previously, even if you only had them through lax policy enforcement.
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I've been to schools both with and without them. In the schools with them, it was much easier to enforce the dress code, which led to many fewer distractions. In the ones without them, people tended to wear some crazy things without getting pulled over for it, but it allowed you to better know who you were dealing with coming in. It also probably caused some of that fragmentation, but things were less rigid when it came to cliques and people actually mingled more.
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In my observation uniforms, and to a lesser extent dress codes, have less to do with any particular stated pretext and more to do with school administrators needing to arbitrarily exert control over students just to show that they can.
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Unread 11-08-2007, 02:47 PM   #9
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In my observation uniforms, and to a lesser extent dress codes, have less to do with any particular stated pretext and more to do with school administrators needing to arbitrarily exert control over students just to show that they can.
That's not true. Uniforms serve a very important purpose: It helps remove individual identity when you are attempting to brainwash people. That's why they use uniforms in all military everywhere, and why cults all dress the same.

That is one of the very first things a cult or a military will do to new recruits: remove normal clothing and add their own uniform code of dress.
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Unread 11-08-2007, 04:01 PM   #10
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Have either of you actually worn school uniforms?
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