I would like to express my vehement opposition to the idea of school uniforms!
School, by its very nature, is already an institution of conformity where individuality is at odds with the need for order and process. A student’s need for self-expression, while valued, often must be put aside to ensure we are: lined up straight, colouring within the lines, not pushing or shoving, not running in the halls, quiet when working, not looking out the window, putting our hand up, using blue ink not purple and sitting quietly (unless it is discussion time then you must have something to say). While we accept the many rules and processes of school as necessary in providing a safe and functional learning environment for our children I have to ask what is the purpose of school uniforms.
If the reason is that parents are feeling pressured by their children to buy them the latest in-style fashions? I say don’t put in a school uniform because you can’t, or won’t, say no to your children. If the reason is that some children feel left out because they can’t afford, or their parents won’t buy them, the latest LuLu Lemon hoodie or Nike shoes? I say we should be educating our children to look past the superficial while acknowledging that we live in a world that some people will have more material goods than others. We don’t teach students to value what is on the inside by pretending that everybody is equal on the outside.
I work at a school which has the most diverse student populations in
Clothing is a basic human right and one of the most important methods of self-expression for youth and you are asking me to allow an arbitrary group the right to dictate how my children dress. I am sorry but to this I must say NO! Diversity is a great thing and something which our children should grow to honour, respect and appreciate. The world, our city, our province does not all look alike, dress alike or act alike so how do we expect our children to look beyond the superficial if we take the easy road and hide our differences. In addition, if this does go forward to an open meeting I will be organizing a formal opposition to this motion.
5 comments:
Good on ya Rob on two points. First is that you made a post! It's been too long. And yes, I'd agree with you. Interesting that you go against the "politically correct" notion that we shouldn't point out that some can afford while others can't because the others may feel bad about it. Yes indeed, our world is not fair. I agree with your point, though if it comes to an open meeting I think you will have some opposition to it. I think that the main thrust of people who like uniforms is that it is a "leveler". You've countered that well, though as I've said, it won't be a popular view. Anyway, let us know how it all turns out.
yes, i wouldn't accuse you of being politically correct.
what if they had a cottage industry at the school which manufactured their own clothing?
what if the uniforms were ninja outfits?
one of my big objections as a parent would be that my kid would be forced to wear sweat-shop crap every day and would have the notion reinforced that school is about adhering to standards and is not about the revolutionary act of learning
I believe the students that learn the most are the ones who develop the capacity to resist the deadening effects of compulsory schooling.
I highly encourage you to convince your kids to passively resist the uniform... mind you, gentle words with the people who are planning this would probably work just as well!
btw, my kids already do wear sweat-shop crap, but its nice to have the option of something else! Knit them some sweaters, already!
Politically correct?? That is my politically correct version.
Ninja outfits? I like that idea! And yes Rob, I KNOW that this is your PC version. Let's have a beer and hear what you REALLY think!
Let's go blog boy... post something new! Thx for comng to 15.4 today!
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