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School Uniforms

Topic: School uniforms

Sources: the head member of the board, principal of the school,
questions
1. What is the use of implying school uniforms if most students are not in favour?
2. What action will be taken if a student is not comfortable with the way their body looks in his/her uniform?
3. How will students benifit from the introduction of school uniforms?
4. Does implyng school uniforms defeat the purpouse of having a "free education?"
5. How will adolescents be able to find their identity without being able to express themsleves?
6. Will the implication of school uniforms decrease or increase creativity regarding self expression?
7. What is the sole purpose of enforcing a strict dress code?
8. Why are uniforms manditory if statistics prove that they do not increase academic intelligence or attendance?
9. How will low-income families purchase these uniforms?
10. What if the uniform goes against some religious traditions regarding dress?
11. How will these uniforms impact the practice self expression?
12. How will this impact a students self esteem, considering the fact that one may feel like his/hers creativity is being restricted?
13. What action will be taken if a majority of the male or female students feel like the uniforms are discriminatory or sexist? (eg. skirts vs pants)
14. Is it fair to imply school uniforms if it enhances the idea of a greater economic divide between classes?
15. What are some ways that uniforms will increase a student's productivity?
16. What action will be taken if a student forgets to bring his/her uniform to school?
17. How will this benefit one's appearence to others?
18. How can uinforms imply that one needs to look a certain way to satisfy others be sacraficial to one's self esteem?
19. How will uniforms make life easier for students?
20. How/will uniforms increase a school's sense of unity?

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