How Ugly School Uniforms Will Save Education

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According to “School Uniform Statistics,” about 66% of parents believe the school uniform policies hinder self expression and creativity. Based off of TIME Media Kit, Belinda Luscombe is a very successful journalist and editor for TIME Magazine with a Bachelor of the Arts in English Literature and a Diploma of Education from the University of Sydney, Australia. Luscombe has written and published a multitude of articles ranging in topics and style. “How Ugly School Uniforms Will Save Education” was an article written by her in 2014. This article discusses the pros of implementing a school uniform, for all grades, across the nation. Even though Luscombe provides fascinating points supporting school uniforms, she yielded no real statistics or …show more content…

It isn’t relevant to school administrators because of the dearth of data. For instance, Luscombe stated “And if schools really are worried about boys being distracted by the female form, the right school uniform is a stiff antidote,” this is her opinion and not a fact. Moreover, it is offensive to girls; teenage girls should not be punished because boys can not respect them or keep their thoughts and hands to themselves. Instead of forcing girls to wear clothes they aren’t comfortable in, force boys to become gentlemen and teach them how to respect women. In addition, according to Marian Wilde, David Brunsma, a University of Missouri assistant professor, through research and studies, concluded there is no positive correlation between school uniforms, school security, or academic achievement. After analyzing and comparing other articles with Luscombe’s article, I have determined, her article to be lacking in validity. I have also concluded the article, “How Ugly School Uniforms Will Save Education” Luscombe wrote, to be ineffective due to the inadequate use of outside sources to support her argument and

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