Menu
For free
Registration
home  /  Success stories/ Why you need to wear a school uniform at school. Is a school uniform a requirement for attending school? Improving academic performance and discipline

Why do you need to wear a school uniform at school? Is a school uniform a requirement for attending school? Improving academic performance and discipline

Educational hour on the topic: Why do we need a school uniform?

Goals:

    fostering a conscious attitude towards appearance.

    development of cognitive interests.

Tasks:

    introduce students to the school's regulations on school uniforms and appearance students;

    introduce students to the history of school uniforms in Russia

    present school uniforms from different countries;

    develop the ability to dress beautifully and correctly, according to certain life situations;

    develop a culture of behavior and a culture of appearance.

Visual aids and materials: various pictures on the topic.

Methods: story, conversation, debate, sociological survey.

Progress

Part 1. Why school uniforms are introduced at school.

Everything in a person should be perfect:
and face, and clothes, and soul, and thoughts.
A.P. Chekhov

Introductory speech by the teacher. Our school has had a uniform student uniform for several years now. This process is quite painful for us; a group of middle and high school students find it difficult to accept innovations and resist dressing in accordance with the accepted regulations on school uniforms and the appearance of our school.
Today we will try to find out why a school uniform is needed, whether it is good or bad, how students in other schools in our country, as well as abroad, dress, and we will get acquainted with the history of school uniforms in Russia.

First, we will conduct a survey, where I propose the following questions on the topic: “Your attitude towards school uniforms.”

    Continue the sentence. "If I were a school principal, I would allow students to wear..."

    Do you like the look of schoolchildren?

    Is jewelry compatible with business attire?

    Is a school uniform required?

They answered, put your pieces of paper aside, we will turn to them at the end of our teaching hour and see whether your opinion has changed or not on this topic.

Part 2. Why the decision was made to introduce school uniforms.

School uniform - mandatory casual dress for students while at school and at official school events.

Why are school uniforms introduced?

School uniform

    School uniform is a certain indicator of the level of the school.

    A school uniform helps a student feel the difference between the yard where he walks and a serious educational institution.

    The form disciplines, makes you more organized.

    Clothing determines the type of behavior and creates the aesthetics of the workplace.

    A school uniform allows you to avoid competition between children in clothing.

    She saves time spent in front of the closet, in exhausting doubts: “What should I wear to school today?”

Part 3. History of school uniforms in Russia.

School uniforms in the Russian Empire.

Many people ask the question: “Who came up with this form anyway?” Really, who? Peter I. Peter the Great was a very versatile person, and there was probably no area in which he did not carry out reforms.

    1834 - a law was passed approving common system all civilian uniforms in the empire. This system included gymnasium and student uniforms.

    1896 – regulations on gymnasium uniforms for girls were approved.

    1949 - it was decided to return to the former image: boys were dressed in military tunics with a stand-up collar, girls - in brown woolen dresses with a black apron, which almost completely copied the uniform of the Russian pre-revolutionary girls' gymnasium.

    1973 – introduced new form for boys. Blue suit made of wool blend, decorated with an emblem and aluminum buttons. The cut of the jackets was reminiscent of classic denim jackets (the so-called denim fashion was gaining momentum in the world) with shoulder straps and chest pockets with brace-shaped flaps. For high school boys, the jacket was replaced with a jacket.

    1988 - some schools were allowed to experiment with the idea of ​​waiving the compulsory wearing of school uniforms.

School uniform in different countries.

    In Japan, school uniforms have unexpectedly become the standard of teenage fashion. Now girls outside the school walls wear something that resembles the usual uniform of Japanese schoolgirls: “sailor fuku”, in our opinion - sailor suits, dark blue pleated miniskirts, knee-high knee-high socks and light leather shoes that harmonize with them. Boys wear “gakuran”: trousers and a dark jacket with a stand-up collar.

    In America, school uniforms are worn by students of prestigious private schools for children of wealthy parents.

    In Africa, schoolgirls are banned from wearing miniskirts.

    Modern pupils in conservative England still love school uniforms, which are part of their history. educational institution. For example, in one of the old English schools for boys, students from the 17th century to this day wear uniform ties and vests and, by the way, are proud that their clothes emphasize their corporate affiliation.

    The biggest European country The country in which school uniforms exist is Great Britain. In many of its former colonies the uniform was not abolished after independence, for example in India, Ireland, Australia, Singapore and South Africa.

    This is interesting. In Japan, they released jackets for students, equipped with a built-in GPS satellite navigation system. It allows parents to track the location of their children through their personal computers. The system has an important addition: if the child is threatened by someone or something, he can send an alarm to the security service by simply pressing a button.

    In the USA and Canada, many private schools have school uniforms. Its main purpose is to serve as a symbol and identification mark that distinguishes students of one educational institution from another. There is no uniform in public schools, although some schools have a dress code. Too open tops and low-fitting trousers are prohibited.

    In Cuba, uniforms are mandatory for all students in schools and higher education institutions.

Modern Russia.

IN modern Russia there is no single school uniform, as was the case in the USSR, but many lyceums and gymnasiums, especially the most prestigious ones, as well as some schools, have their own uniform, emphasizing the students’ belonging to a particular educational institution. In addition, in educational institutions that do not have a school uniform, there are rules for wearing clothes.

School and fashionable.

School uniform – this is not bad at all: as a sign of belonging to a certain community of people.

Form - an identification mark, a part of symbolism that distinguishes people of one profession, beliefs, from others. More than half of the world's population living in school age, wore, wears and will wear a student uniform.

"Dress code" – a relatively new word, but it has already become fashionable, at least for those who work in an office. Literally means “clothing code,” that is, a system of identification marks, color combinations and shapes that indicate a person’s affiliation with a certain corporation. An employer can set its own rules: for example, women cannot come to work in trousers, or only in business suits, or skirts should be knee-length - neither shorter nor longer, loose uniform on Fridays, etc., etc. Many adult Russians have already joined the corporate spirit, but their children still go to school “in whatever they like” .

There is an opinion that school uniforms suppress the individuality of the student. However, a student’s self-affirmation at school should mainly occur through his creative and intellectual success.

Part 9. Summing up


School uniform. (pros)

    A strict dress style creates a business atmosphere in the school necessary for classes.

    Form disciplines a person.

    A student in a school uniform thinks about studying, not about clothes.

    There is no problem “What to wear to school.”

    A school uniform helps a child feel like a student and a member of a certain team, and makes it possible to feel involved in this particular school.

    If the child likes the clothes, he will feel proud of his appearance.

    School uniforms save parents money.

School uniform. (minuses)

    Children's reluctance to wear it.

    "Loss of individuality."

    Increased financial costs for a child's education.

    The expenditure of time and effort of parents in connection with the acquisition of uniforms.

Now let’s return to our questions at the beginning of the teaching hour and tell me your opinion has changed towards school uniforms and you realized that everyone wears a school uniform and this is prestigious, relevant, necessary in our interesting modern world in the 21st century.

Conclusions: Drawing conclusions from the above, we note that a modern school uniform is a set of clothes and accessories that can be freely combined while remaining a school uniform. A school uniform accustoms people to a certain order and discipline, smoothes out social inequality, and makes it possible to realize that they belong to a certain group. It should be stylish, beautiful, and not destroy individuality. If a person is a person, then it is impossible to destroy his individuality. Pushkin, being a lyceum student, also wore a uniform.

Today, a uniform school uniform, mandatory for all schoolchildren, has not been introduced in the country. But individual schools, according to their internal charter, can make it compulsory for their students if both the administration and the majority of parents agree. In this regard, debates about the pros and cons of regulated school clothing continue, so we tried to understand the arguments of both sides.

Pledge of Equality

  • PRO: Teachers say that many children, especially in the younger and high school, still like to tease each other about clothes. If a child is dressed ugly by the standards of his classmates, his clothes were bought in a “nameless” store or at a clothing market, then he will most likely become an outcast, or at least an object of cruel jokes. A school uniform allows children not to compete and not to judge each other at least “by their clothes.” Thus, both schoolchildren from poor and wealthy families have the opportunity to dress absolutely the same, regardless of their social status and financial situation.
  • CONS: Others believe that it will not be possible to equalize the poor and the rich with form alone. Today's children pay a lot of attention to clothes, but they pay even more attention to various gadgets and other fashionable things. Wouldn't a child in uniform with a brand new iPhone feel the difference between a child in uniform and a Chinese smartphone from seven years ago? Cheap and expensive pencil cases, notebooks and bags also only intensify the rivalry. And if the uniform is sewn not by the school, but by each parent according to the sample presented, then wealthy families will be able to order better quality clothes from good materials, and this will also be noticeable.

Saving money

  • PROS: According to supporters, school uniforms can be a help for poor families. After all, it gives them the opportunity to avoid buying a large amount of clothing, limiting themselves to only purchasing a few sets of uniforms. Parents don't have to think about how to dress their child, and the child won't spend hours hanging around the closet with a mirror, choosing what to wear today.

  • CONS: Firstly, one set of school uniform can cost more than a pair of regular jeans and shirts. And you need at least four such sets: two for the warm and cold seasons, and two replacement ones for them in case of force majeure, unscheduled washing or damage. Secondly, ordinary clothes can be combined endlessly, and if you alternate a couple of sets of uniforms, they will quickly wear out and you will have to buy them again. The worse the materials (and in poorly funded public schools this is usually the case), the faster the clothes deteriorate. And if you consider that children are constantly growing... Obviously, a good school uniform can cost parents a pretty penny.

Improving academic performance and discipline

  • FOR: 20 years ago in the USA, where many public schools are now returning to school uniforms, a special Scientific research, which studies the correlation of uniform and school performance. It showed that students from educational institutions where school uniforms have been introduced demonstrate better academic results than students from schools with a free clothing style. This is due to the fact that the school uniform has an educational function: it disciplines the child and clearly makes him understand the difference between behavior at school and behavior at home or in the yard.

  • CONS: But there are also those who want to argue with this advantage of the school uniform. Comparing the performance ratings of schools where school uniforms have been introduced and where school uniforms have not been introduced is not representative, because students' good grades depend on many various factors: professionalism of teachers, microclimate in school and classroom, family environment and upbringing of each student, etc. Therefore, it is impossible to say unequivocally that it is the presence of uniform that influences the difference in academic performance.

Aesthetics and cohesion

  • PROS: School uniforms for girls and boys are a great way to distinguish children in society: this is how they look neat, beautiful and aesthetically pleasing, and not like a motley mass. From an early age, they accustom themselves to the corporate culture and dress code that awaits them in the future when working in large companies. In addition, children who wear the same clothes as their classmates feel more united and like each other more.

  • CONS: Children in the same uniform look beautiful and neat only in the opinion of those who support this uniform, which means this argument is subjective and unconvincing. Quite the contrary, most children strive to show their exclusivity among their peers, their difference from others, especially teenagers, and the school uniform simply depersonalizes and unifies them. Even schoolchildren with uniforms are trying hard to stand out from the crowd by shortening their skirts, rolling up their sleeves, changing their hairstyles and the colors of their socks. And you need to understand that every boy and every girl has his own body type, the school uniform will fit perfectly on some, but it will completely ruin someone - it’s unfair.

More arguments for school uniforms:

  • When a child wears a beautiful, strict uniform with an emblem patch, this not only makes him a worthy student in the eyes of others, but also puts the school itself in a good light: the educational institution seems more reputable and organized.
  • Some parents dress their children simply disgustingly, tastelessly, and children's school uniforms can hide this from prying eyes.

But there are even more arguments against:

What is the truth? Obviously, in the “golden mean”. An absolutely identical school uniform of the same type can hit parents’ pockets and limit the freedom of children, so it is better to compromise, as many schools do - to establish a moderately strict dress code. For example, prohibit wearing open blouses and tops, miniskirts, ripped jeans, sleeveless vests, high heels and flip-flops to school, but do not limit children to comfortable jeans, T-shirts and hoodies, especially in cold weather; introduce a ban on bright makeup, but not ban cosmetics completely. Then the students will look decent, and parents will not spend more money, than usual, and the guys themselves will be able to still express themselves in clothes, just in a more strict form.

Interesting facts about school uniforms in other countries of the world

  • Perhaps the most famous school uniform in the world is the Japanese one. There are several varieties, but the most popular is the school uniform for girls, which is called “seifuku”: this is a shirt with a sailor collar, a pleated skirt above or below the knee, long knee socks and low-top leather shoes. The Japanese school uniform for boys is called "gakuran": straight-cut trousers and a dark-colored jacket with a stand-up collar. Clothes stylized as uniforms are worn not only by schoolchildren and schoolgirls, but also by other young Japanese, and fans of Japanese culture around the world also happily order “sailor suits” on the Internet.

  • School uniforms are an obligatory element of ancient and prestigious schools in the UK, as they emphasize belonging to a specific educational institution with its own history and list of merits. Children and teenagers in such schools are proud to be their students, so they always wear jackets and blazers with a distinctive emblem with pleasure.

  • An indicator of belonging to an educational institution, first of all, is the uniform in American and Canadian private schools. In public schools, uniforms can be found very rarely, although its introduction is actively discussed by parents and teachers in many states, but sometimes there is a dress code - moderately formal clothing in soothing colors and without revealing elements.

  • In Germany, the classic school uniform is also a rare event, but some institutions, with the consent of parents and students, introduce uniform clothing for attending school, and the students themselves participate in its creation.

  • Junior schoolchildren in South Korea uniforms are not worn, but starting from high school, regulated clothing becomes mandatory for all students.

  • But in Cuba, uniforms are a mandatory element of absolutely all schools and even universities.

An interesting video with school uniforms adopted in different countries of the world awaits you below:

The editors of Montessori.Children were asked:

Hello! How important is school uniform in a Montessori environment? We live in Toronto and my daughter attends a Montessori garden. It has a dress code based on color: dark blue bottoms, shoes, jumpers and jackets; white or gray top. This is so that children are not distracted by each other's appearance. The exception is Friday, when loose clothing is possible. For some reason I don’t see any mention of a dress code at all on Russian-language resources. Is this just a Canadian feature or did Maria Montessori also have her own opinion about school uniforms? After the summer winter holidays Even on weekends, it’s quite difficult to persuade my daughter to dress according to her uniform. My daughter is 4 years old, I always give her a choice of clothes. But she wants to wear something more “fun” than dark jeans and a light blouse.

At our International Montessori Center we have abandoned school uniforms. But there is another point of view, which may be held by the school of the author of the question. Psychologist and Montessori teacher Anna Fedosova talks about her:

But in the preparation of modern Montessori teachers, the issue of school clothing is discussed.

Arguments for school uniforms

Discreet clothing that is familiar to the eye helps to maintain a working spirit.

The uniform is part of the classroom environment, which should be as simple and neutral as possible. Preschoolers are influenced by every element of the classroom's appearance. Therefore, it is important that it is easy for children to focus on the material.

The uniform is the student's work clothes and should be practical.

For babies, it is important that clothes do not restrict movement, are not too loose, and are easy to take off and put on. Compliance with uniform rules removes the question of whether a particular outfit is good as classroom attire. Neither the child, nor the parent, nor the guide will have to argue about tastes.

There is a practice when children change clothes in the morning in class. Clothes are constantly stored and washed at the school, and parents only pay for the purchase of a set at the beginning of the year. Schoolchildren prefer to come straight to school in their clothes. But if someone really wants to wear a favorite item, he is free to wear it, but be sure to change into a uniform for class.

Freedom and the need to wear a school uniform

Freedom is a conscious need and the issue of a school dress code invites the child to behave responsibly. Maintaining a business-like atmosphere in the classroom and concern for the comfort of others means not creating excessive noise, either auditory or visual, in the work area.

Show your daughter how to follow the rules with dignity and a minimum of self-restraint, help her see that they contain the meaning of caring for fellow students. There are several options to do this.

For children younger age The class provides materials that develop everyday independence in dressing. Tell the teacher about your daughter’s difficulties and he will find a way to pay attention to this topic as you show interest in thematic presentations. For example, for washing.

Perhaps more bright colors can be allowed on the walk. Find out from the teacher at what moments the child can wear something more “fun”.

Please wear out-of-school clothing to class so you can change on the spot.

Share your vision of the situation with your daughter. Surely you would prefer that she work with paints or in the garden in special student clothes, and not in a dear blouse. Although the apron protects, it does not provide 100% protection, and in the uniform there is no threat to your favorite things.

Prepare your desired outfit for Friday in advance and hang it in a specially designated place. This symbolically satisfies the desire to put on the kit right now.

Illustration: ru.pngtree.com

Tasks:
  • introduce students to the school’s regulations on school uniforms and students’ appearance;
  • introduce students to the history of school uniforms in Russia
  • present school uniforms from different countries;
  • develop the ability to dress beautifully and correctly, according to certain life situations;
  • develop a culture of behavior and a culture of appearance.
Visual aids and materials: multimedia installation, presentation for class, paper, pens.

Methods: story, conversation, debate, sociological survey.

Progress


Part 1. Why school uniforms are introduced at school.

Everything in a person should be perfect:
and face, and clothes, and soul, and thoughts.
A.P. Chekhov

Opening speech by the class teacher. In our gymnasium, a single student school uniform has been introduced for several years. This process is quite painful for us; the group of middle and senior students find it difficult to accept innovations and resist dressing in accordance with the accepted regulations on school uniforms and the appearance of our gymnasium.
Today in class we will try to find out why a school uniform is needed, whether it is good or bad, how students in other schools in our country, as well as abroad, dress, and we will get acquainted with the history of school uniforms in Russia.

First, we will conduct a survey, where I propose the following questions on the topic: “Your attitude towards school uniforms.”

  1. Continue the sentence. "If I were a school principal, I would allow students to wear..."
  2. Do you like the look of schoolchildren?
  3. Is jewelry compatible with business attire?
  4. Is a school uniform required?
Answered, put your leaves aside, we’ll turn to them at the end of our class hour and see if your opinion has changed or not on this topic.

Part 2. Why the decision was made to introduce school uniforms.

School uniform- compulsory everyday dress for students while they are in the gymnasium and at official gymnasium events outside the gymnasium.

Why are school uniforms introduced?

School uniform

  • School uniform is a certain indicator of the level of the school.
  • A school uniform helps a student feel the difference between the yard where he walks and a serious educational institution.
  • The form disciplines, makes you more organized.
  • Clothing determines the type of behavior and creates the aesthetics of the workplace.
  • A school uniform allows you to avoid competition between children in clothing.
  • She saves time spent in front of the closet, in exhausting doubts: “What should I wear to school today?”
Regulations on school clothes and appearance of students of MBOU gymnasium No. 20 named after. S.S. Stancheva - a student of our class Sorokin will tell us and let's see if he himself performs, what he will talk about, he is an efficient student of our gymnasium.

Part 3. History of school uniforms in Russia.

School uniforms in the Russian Empire.

Many people ask the question: “Who came up with this form anyway?” Really, who? Peter I. Peter the Great was a very versatile person, and there was probably no area in which he did not carry out reforms.

  • 1834 - a law was passed approving the general system of all civilian uniforms in the empire. This system included gymnasium and student uniforms.
  • 1896 – regulations on gymnasium uniforms for girls were approved.
  • 1949 - it was decided to return to the former image: boys were dressed in military tunics with a stand-up collar, girls - in brown woolen dresses with a black apron, which almost completely copied the uniform of the Russian pre-revolutionary girls' gymnasium.
  • 1973 – a new uniform for boys was introduced. Blue suit made of wool blend, decorated with an emblem and aluminum buttons. The cut of the jackets was reminiscent of classic denim jackets (the so-called denim fashion was gaining momentum in the world) with shoulder straps and chest pockets with brace-shaped flaps. For high school boys, the jacket was replaced with a jacket.
  • 1988 - some schools were allowed to experiment with the idea of ​​waiving the compulsory wearing of school uniforms.
  • 1992 – abolition of school uniforms in schools of the Russian Federation.
So, you got to know how schoolchildren dressed in our country.

Have you ever wondered why on the Last Bell at school the vast majority of graduates dress in uniform brown dresses with white aprons, and young people wear formal suits. This was logical 10–12 years ago, when graduates were still in the period of the same school uniform for everyone, and, at the same time, had already managed to get out of the habit of it in high school. Therefore, such outfits were a manifestation of nostalgia for a passing childhood. Today's schoolchildren have no idea what it's like: being all the same, they can show their individuality. Nevertheless, they continue to follow traditions and, saying goodbye to school, put on Soviet school uniforms. On May 25 of each year, on the “Last Bell” holiday, graduating girls come to the holiday in old-style school uniforms and white aprons. Some borrowed the uniform, while others kept it in their “chests.” It turns out very elegant and solemn.

School uniforms in different countries.

  • In Japan, school uniforms have unexpectedly become the standard of teenage fashion. Now girls outside the school walls wear something that resembles the usual uniform of Japanese schoolgirls: “sailor fuku”, in our opinion - sailor suits, dark blue pleated miniskirts, knee-high knee-high socks and light leather shoes that harmonize with them. Boys wear “gakuran”: trousers and a dark jacket with a stand-up collar.
  • In America, school uniforms are worn by students of prestigious private schools for children of wealthy parents.
  • In Africa, schoolgirls are banned from wearing miniskirts.
  • Modern students in conservative England still love school uniforms, which are part of the history of their school. For example, in one of the old English schools for boys, students from the 17th century to this day wear uniform ties and vests and, by the way, are proud that their clothes emphasize their corporate affiliation.
  • Each prestigious school or gymnasium has its own logo, reproduced on students' ties. So shirts and ties, blazers and hats are the standard set for young Britons. For a long time The classic uniform for schoolchildren here included outerwear, shoes and even socks...
  • The largest European country in which there is a school uniform is Great Britain. In many of its former colonies the uniform was not abolished after independence, for example in India, Ireland, Australia, Singapore and South Africa.
  • In France, a uniform school uniform existed from 1927-1968. In Poland - until 1988.
  • There is no uniform school uniform in Germany, although there is debate about introducing one. Some schools have introduced uniform school clothing, which is not a uniform, since students can participate in its development.
  • This is interesting. In Japan, they released jackets for students, equipped with a built-in GPS satellite navigation system. It allows parents to track the location of their children through their personal computers. The system has an important addition: if the child is threatened by someone or something, he can send an alarm to the security service by simply pressing a button.
  • In the USA and Canada, many private schools have school uniforms. Its main purpose is to serve as a symbol and identification mark that distinguishes students of one educational institution from the students of another. There is no uniform in public schools, although some schools have a dress code. Too open tops and low-fitting trousers are prohibited.
  • In Cuba, uniforms are mandatory for all students in schools and higher education institutions.
  • In Australia, younger children wear jeans and sweatshirts to classes. But if a young Australian has decided on his choice of specialty, he will wear only a formal suit.

Modern Russia.

In modern Russia there is no single school uniform, as there was in the USSR, but many lyceums and gymnasiums, especially the most prestigious ones, as well as some schools, have their own uniform, emphasizing the students’ belonging to a particular educational institution. In addition, in educational institutions that do not have a school uniform, there are rules for wearing clothes.

Regulations on school clothes and appearance of students of MBOU gymnasium No. 20 named after. S.S. Stancheva - a student of our class Sorokin will tell us and let's see if he himself performs, what he will talk about, he is an efficient student of our gymnasium.

School and fashionable.

School uniform– this is not bad at all: as a sign of belonging to a certain community of people.

Form- an identification mark, a part of symbolism that distinguishes people of one profession, beliefs, from others. Most of the world's population who are of school age have worn, are wearing and will continue to wear a student uniform.

"Dress code"– a relatively new word, but it has already become fashionable, at least for those who work in an office. Literally means “clothing code,” that is, a system of identification marks, color combinations and shapes that indicate a person’s affiliation with a certain corporation. An employer can set its own rules: for example, women cannot come to work in trousers, or only in business suits, or skirts should be knee-length - neither shorter nor longer, loose uniform on Fridays, etc., etc. Many adult Russians have already joined the corporate spirit, but their children still go to school “in whatever they like” .

Variants of modern school uniforms in Russia.

  • Bright and rich colors please the eye only at first.And then they cause fatigue and lead to hidden aggression.
  • Shirts and blouses should be light pastel colors. Blue, pink, light green and beige.
  • The classic combination of “light top” and “dark bottom” should be avoided in everyday wear.It is tiring for vision and causes headaches.
  • It is necessary to choose school clothes without details that distract from studying.
  • A school jacket should be functional and have pockets.
  • School clothes in all shades of gray are universal!
There is an opinion that school uniforms suppress the individuality of the student. However, a student’s self-affirmation at school should mainly occur through his creative and intellectual success.

Part 9. Summing up


School uniform. (pros)

  • A strict dress style creates a business atmosphere in the school necessary for classes.
  • Form disciplines a person.
  • A student in a school uniform thinks about studying, not about clothes.
  • There is no problem “What to wear to school.”
  • A school uniform helps a child feel like a student and a member of a certain team, and makes it possible to feel involved in this particular school.
  • If the child likes the clothes, he will feel proud of his appearance.
  • School uniforms save parents money.
School uniform. (minuses)
  • Children's reluctance to wear it.
  • "Loss of individuality."
  • Increased financial costs for a child's education.
  • The expenditure of time and effort of parents in connection with the acquisition of uniforms.
  • Low quality materials and tailoring of school uniforms.
Now let’s return to our questions at the beginning of the class hour and tell me your opinion has changed towards school uniforms and you realized that everyone wears a school uniform and this is prestigious, relevant, necessary in our interesting modern world in the 21st century.

Conclusions: Drawing conclusions from the above, we note that a modern school uniform is a set of clothes and accessories that can be freely combined while remaining a school uniform. A school uniform accustoms people to a certain order and discipline, smoothes out social inequality, and makes it possible to realize that they belong to a certain group. It should be stylish, beautiful, and not destroy individuality. If a person is a person, then it is impossible to destroy his individuality. Pushkin, being a lyceum student, also wore a uniform.

And for all this we must tell our director that we are keeping up with the times.

The debate about the positive and negative aspects of uniformity in the clothing of schoolchildren in our country is just beginning, while in Europe and America it has been going on for decades. Thousands of articles have been written and hundreds of scientific studies have been conducted on this topic. Gazeta.Ru has summarized the main ones so that you can form your own opinion.

Improved academic performance

Behind
In 1998 it was held Scientific research, which showed that students in schools that introduced uniforms perform slightly better than those in whose schools it is allowed to wear anything. Experts are confident: the fact is that children are not distracted by discussing clothes, the uniform sets them up for more serious behavior within the walls of the educational institution and reduces the time that the child spends deciding what to wear to class today. And of course, experts think, he spends this saved time on doing his homework.

It turns out that girls who are unlucky enough to “fit” the type of skirt chosen by the school look ugly and must suffer because of it. And in the end, a school uniform, made from not the best materials, is most often simply uncomfortable. Why should your beloved child wear uncomfortable clothes for 11 years?