If a school has a compulsory uniform policy, it is not possible for rich people to dress better than poor people, standards of modesty can be upheld, and there is a better sense of group togetherness and, therefore, happiness.
2006-10-29 15:53:30
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answered by Serendipity 7
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Safety in school because it preventing gang colors.
Decreasing violence and theft since dressing is uniform
Instilling discipline among students: less fights about who is wearing the best clothes or who looks like a dork.
Reducing need for administrators and teachers to be 'clothes police' (for example, determining whether shorts are too short
Less distractions for students: no need to worry about wearing expensive designer clothes.
Instilling a sense of community
Helping schools recognize those who do not belong on campus. At my private school, we were able to prevent a theft.
Reduce peer pressure of wearing expensive designer clothes.
Some students and parents complain that because of uniforms, students can't express themselves in terms of their dressing. I believe that there are 1000 ways students can express their individuality
2006-10-29 16:00:35
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answered by lil_lnj07 1
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counting on concern such as you suggested. Uniforms sell cohesion and the "look alike" subculture interior the college which (could) lead ot greater effective bonding between the scholars. As for the factors, If im no longer incorrect, particularly international places there are diverse uniforms for iciness and summer season with the intention to nevertheless have a obligatory uniform for college teenagers without compromising convenience.
2016-12-16 16:25:10
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answered by ? 3
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well i think it helps the kids who do have to wear uniform to do better in class because they aren't constantly worrying about what they are wearing because you can be bullied for what you wear and stuff. if you wear uniform they cant make fun of you because you are all wearing the samething.
it also acts like a discipline because there could also be rules attached to it.
im in high shool and i have to wear uniform. im okay with it but i would like to not wear uniform. but i dont have the everyday dilema of deciding what to wear to schoool.
2006-10-29 15:57:23
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answered by cHubbiEz_ 2
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"Uniform",as the name suggest it is to bring uniformity among the students.As in primary schools boys should not make choices by looking at the ware about of the student.It also minimize the caste,colour and creed effect.as small student are not pron to make
judgement very easily.specially in making friend easily
2006-10-29 16:13:40
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answered by night_corn 1
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So kids could concentrate more on their studies than on who has the "coolest" clothes. Parents wouldn't need to spend massive amounts on clothes. Uniforms have also shown to reduce conflicts amongst students. Helps "equalize" all - kids of wealthier families vs kids of low to mid level income levels (how could you tell?).
It may also help in spotting unwelcome "visitors" to the school campus - unless, of course, it was preplanned.
2006-10-29 15:55:46
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answered by Dez 4
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# It creat among them a feelings of unity . "All are same" such a feelings came by uniform.
# Uniform holders become conscious to keep the proud of the uniform.They abstain themselves from doing wrong while wearing uniform.
2006-10-29 17:35:01
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answered by mmnabi03 1
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It should be compulsory because it makes all the students equals. No one is going to feel like they're superior because they have "better" clothes or inferior because they don't have the "right" clothes.
2006-10-29 15:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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for security reasons and so people could not be made fun of, because of what they wear. my highschool has uniforms.
2006-10-29 15:50:23
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answered by rafal_4 2
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Less issues with peer pressure and equality in garb..
2006-10-29 15:51:02
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answered by silhouette 6
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