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Why do primary and secondary school students have to wear school uniforms?

Why are school uniforms the same, and primary and secondary school students must wear school uniforms?

It seems that primary and secondary school students must wear school uniforms, which has become the knowledge of the education sector and even the whole society. Few people have raised objections to this. When people talk about this problem, they are not talking about whether to wear it or not, but what to wear. It seems that it has become a conclusion that primary and secondary school students wear school uniforms, and there is no need to discuss it. In my opinion, this problem is far from being clearly discussed. Once a person's thinking is set, it will become rigid, and he will not doubt anything unreasonable, let alone try to change it. "It is always right", which is the consistent way of thinking of Chinese people. In the Diary of a Madman, Mr. Lu Xun once shouted: "It has never been like this, right?" This sentence is still inspiring now. I want to tell a real joke first to see how serious the mindset of some of our comrades is and how rigid their thoughts have become. When my daughter was in primary school, the president's wife of a certain country visited the school. It could and should have let the students put on their neat and beautiful clothes to welcome the guests, but what a scandal! The school stipulates that everyone should wear school uniforms to welcome guests. However, primary school students are in a period of fierce physical growth and usually have a large amount of activities, so many people's school uniforms are either too short or too worn. What should we do? The school actually told the students whose school uniforms were too short and shabby to hide in the place where foreign guests could not see them on the roof. The rest of the students, those whose school uniforms are barely visible, are in front, while others are hiding behind. My daughter was still very young at that time, and when she came home to tell these stories, she bent over with laughter. A child still sees that this is ridiculous. Why do school leaders and teachers think it is normal? If you don't wear school uniforms to welcome guests, what serious consequences will there be? I'm puzzled. I am worried, how can such a rigid mind educate energetic students? Those who insist that students wear school uniforms believe that wearing school uniforms will help students develop the spirit of collectivism and increase their love and cohesion for the school. This reason is completely self-deception. Some people scold their mothers behind their backs because they are dissatisfied with wearing school uniforms every day; Deliberately not washing or changing, some people go in and out of school dirty all day; After graduation, there are also those who immediately tear the school uniform to pieces. It can be said that quite a few students are extremely disgusted with the rule of wearing school uniforms every day, but they dare to be angry and dare not speak. Where can we talk about cultivating a sense of collective honor and increasing cohesion? High-sounding reasons are easy to find, but the actual situation is completely different. Some people say that students don't like to wear school uniforms because of their poor quality and style. I said there is this factor, but it can't be solved at present. You can ask people to design better styles and use better fabrics, but the price will go up, which will inevitably increase the burden on parents and make it worse for poor families. In places where conditions are good, in addition to sportswear, students also have a set of "formal clothes" with better styles, such as suits for boys and skirts for girls, or uniforms similar to navy uniforms. But wearing such clothes needs matching, including necktie, tie, leather shoes and so on. Otherwise neither fish nor fowl, it is better not to wear it. Moreover, if you wear such clothes every day, only one set is not enough. Should you change them at least once a week? Besides, what about going to physical education class? I'm afraid it won't work without changing into sportswear and sports shoes. I'm afraid most schools don't have a place for students to store their clothes, let alone a locker room. China people are not as rich as Zhu Chitose's "changing clothes for shroud, changing clothes for casual clothes, and then changing clothes for casual clothes" in the Peking Opera Feng Haichao. Since it is inconvenient to change clothes back and forth, students now wear the sportswear that "grandma doesn't hurt, uncle doesn't love" every day. Those who have formal clothes also put them on the shelf, which makes them idle for half a year, one year or even several years, causing great waste. "Pay attention" has completely become "will do", and I don't know what the significance of this "pay attention" is. Some schools are a little looser. They don't require uniforms at ordinary times, but only when the flag is raised on Monday. It is said that this is to show respect for the national flag. Is it respect for the national flag that all the students in the school wear sportswear to salute it? What's more, there are a lot of short, fat, faded and worn-out ones in the middle ... I don't feel any solemn atmosphere. It is appropriate to describe this scene as "funny". There is also a very pleasant reason for insisting that students wear school uniforms, that is, it can prevent students from keeping up with each other in dressing and help cultivate their hard work and plain living style. If the style of hard work and plain living can be cultivated effortlessly by wearing the same style of clothes, it is really welcome, but it is only the wishful thinking of teachers. There are too many things to compare with, not just clothes! Sports shoes, bicycles, electronic products, parents' status, money, cars, houses, villas, even glasses, schoolbags and various stationery can all compare with each other. Can wearing the same clothes solve the problem of comparison? As schools and teachers, instead of studying the correct ways and means to solve students' ideological problems and correct some unhealthy psychology through patient and meticulous work, they want to replace the arduous and meticulous education process with this simple and disgusting approach. This formalism can only make teachers "out of sight, out of mind", but it can't educate students at all. More ironically, some schools, under the banner of cultivating students' spirit of hard struggle, are enjoying kickbacks from manufacturers who contract to make school uniforms with peace of mind. It is by no means an individual phenomenon that school cadres are dismissed for taking such kickbacks. It is strange that the measures to cultivate students' hard work and simplicity have become a hotbed of corruption and degeneration of cadres and teachers. With the deepening of anti-corruption, this phenomenon is much less now, but which school dares to clap its chest and say that it has never benefited from the manufacturer since the day when the uniforms were customized for students? Whether these "benefits" are personal greed or spent in other ways, do you dare to say that you have never taken them? ?