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    Bennett, Paul. "School Uniforms: Do Uniforms Make Schools Better - Or Something Else?". Educhatter 's Blog. N.p., 2013. Web. 12 Feb. 2016. EduChatter contains blog entries from educational consultants that specialize in “raising critical issues” and “tracking emerging trends.” It consists of viewpoints and informed opinions on matters relating to the state of Canadian K-12 education. Their posters tend to be very passionate about what they do, and full of ideas related to the educational reform…

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    School Uniforms Make a Big Difference School uniforms are an interesting point under discussion in public schools. Even though many schools have already set a rule as requiring school uniforms, students and most parents still not agree. School uniforms are not a negative thing to have. They play a big role in education than most people would think. Without school uniforms, most students treat school as a fashion show. This is the reason why students who enjoy new fashion trends still do not…

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    Some people think that school uniforms takes away from a student’s individuality but I would have to say that wearing school uniforms creates uniformity instead. Do they take away from the student’s individuality, of course they don’t. There are many reasons that school uniforms would be a good thing for students in all schools. If everyone is dressed the same way, then everyone could be considered equals in class instead of forming groups of students, such as “preps”, “jocks”, “goth”, or…

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    Public schools in the United States do not generally require uniforms. Traditionally, the use of school uniforms in the United States has been restricted to private schools. I attended a school that required uniform during my junior and senior years, I liked it. I woke up with eager every morning to wear it, I was so used to wearing it I sometimes forgot that I had uniform on, and I forget that it was mandatory. What I experienced from that is that student was always on tasks and everybody were…

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    Uniforms in Schools Have you ever wanted to express yourself in a certain way and not been able to? Has your family ever complained about back to school shopping? Well, if all schools decided to require uniforms then both these problems would definitely occur. Uniforms should not be enforced in schools worldwide; they take away kid’s individuality, they aren’t comfortable or pleasing whatsoever and it’s just another big cost some families can’t afford to have. Although school uniforms are…

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    The study concluded that overall the crime rate dropped 91%, sexual offenses were reduced by 96%, and incidents of vandalism went down 69%. The huge reduction in problem areas led school officials to believe that improvements were solely attributed to the new uniform policy, however, there is a gray area not addressed in their conclusion. Nowhere in the study is there an assessment of why these reductions took place, or what variables influenced these behavioral changes. Another flaw is the…

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    School uniforms should not be a requirement for public schools. Schools should not be forcing children and teenagers to limit their expression by way of uniforms. Although there are multiple reasons that school uniforms are a good idea there are even more reasons why school uniforms are a bad idea. There are three reasons why not to have school uniforms: the prices of uniforms are unreasonable, students having to wear certain colors takes away individualism, and takes away American values.…

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    wear uniforms to school. In many schools all over the world, wearing uniform to school is compulsory for students. However, other schools do not implement this rule as a part of the decision from teachers, parents, and students. They think that wearing uniform is not the main concern of education. Instead of that, schools should focus more on the quality of teaching and learning process. Furthermore, they believe that it wastes money for schools to spend on uniform, as the fund the schools can…

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    Argumentative Essay on School Uniforms It is a widely addressed subject whether schools should demand students to wear uniforms or not. On one hand, parents and teachers alike believe this requirement will carry with it less violence in schools and help children concentrate; on the other hand, a common objection is that uniforms conflict with the student’s rights of expression. Nevertheless, overall, the benefits of implanting uniforms in schools are more substantial than of not applying any.…

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    such a life? I remember when I was young, around the age of 16, year 2004, a freshman in high school, Miami-Dade County Public Schools District enforced an official mandatory dress code policy stating that every school which falls under its district must wear uniforms, to include all students and faculty members. There were whispers or rumors for years of this policy coming. It took a while for the schools district to enforce the policy due to arguments between the students, their parents and…

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