Uniform suppresses individualism and treats students’ en masse rather than encouraging teachers to recognize their different characters and abilities, and students to accept responsibility for aspects of their own lives. Uniform was better suited to an age of rote learning and military-style discipline than to the more exploratory and creative values of modern education, values which are increasingly important to the wider economy. Many schools manage to maintain high school standards of discipline, community …show more content…
Some kids are sensitive to certain materials while others are opposed to buttons, zippers and restrictive clothing. Some children are also uncomfortable wearing certain styles of clothing. Many girls, for example, do not like to wear skirts or dresses, which most girls' uniforms require. No uniform can suit all children. The uniforms prevent students from expressing themselves with their friends. Students lose their self-identity when they lose their right to express themselves through fashion. There is no diversity in wearing uniforms because every students wear the same thing. Most students do worry about their appearance and the uniforms will limit this. When I was a kid in Canada I used to wear school uniforms and I found it very boring because every school days you wear the same thing and I wished I could change clothing to wear something else, If you buy new shirts you can’t wear them in school and if you come in class without the proper uniforms you’re sent back home to bring the proper uniforms in