For Uniforms
Against Uniforms
Clothing Choices
Benefits @ Development
Drawbacks @ Development
100

Identifies what clothes cannot be worn at school.

What is a dress code?

100

An amendment that can be used to argue that uniforms stifle a student's need for self-expression.

What is the First Amendment?

100

Whose support is essential in encouraging students to wear their uniforms.

Who are parents?

100
The theory that individuals create meaning through their personal interactions with other.

What is Social Learning Theory?

100

Research argues that there is no direct link between uniforms and _______________?

What is academic achievement?

200

Defines what clothes must be worn at school. 

What is a school uniform policy?
200

Uniforms may hinder individualism which can also hide _____________, which should be visible, celebrated and discussed in school.

What is diversity?

200

38% of school officials choose this color polo when requiring students to wear polos as apart of their uniform. 

What is navy?

200

Gang presence becomes more prevalent for students at this stage in their educational experience.

What is middle school?

200

Because school uniforms can pose a barrier to incidental exercise (particularly for girls), it may seen as counter productive to the global initiative to decrease child ______________?

What is obesity?

300

This type of apparel is hazardous to the health and safety of the school environment.

What is gang-related apparel?

300

Argue that uniforms are not economical because they have to purchase both a school wardrobe and a casual wardrobe for their child/children.

Who are parents?

300
This is the runner up color to red with 23% of school officials choosing it as their school's polo shirt color.
What is white?
300

Especially in middle and high school, school uniforms can help students to not be negatively influenced by their peers.

What is peer pressure?

300

By denying students the opportunity to fully express their unique personality through the clothing they select, _____________ is unable to develop to its fullest capacity.

What is individualism?

400

Defined as school policies and actions taken by school personnel with students to prevent or intervene with unwanted behaviors.

What is school discipline?

400

Controlling this process can harm the student as an adult because they were not able to express individualism.

What is the socialization process?
400

64% of school officials said their uniforms do not currently feature this on the uniforms.

What is a school logo?

400

Mass media increases the desire to buy which type of clothing? (It is oftentimes more expensive)

What is name brand clothing?

400

At this age, students begin to have an awareness of cultural and racial groups and know to which groups they belong.

What is three or four years old?

500

According to The Journal of Educational Research, they found what type of correlation between uniform use and test scores?

What is a positive correlation?

500
This US Supreme Court case argued that students and teachers express their constitutional right to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.

What is Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent Community School District?

500

Even more obvious than artifacts, students can wear this to send individual messages. It may include jewelry, hats, headbands, etc.

What are adornments?

500

This percentage of the Nevada middle school students agreed that they still had their unique identities while having to wear a uniform.

What is almost half, 54%?
500

During this awkward stage in life, kids begin to explore many different identity elements to see what matches the person that they are growing into. This is often marked by physical changes.

What is puberty?

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