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Are shirts and ties scruffy?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1213840/School-bans-pupils-wearing-shirts-ties--look-SCRUFFY.html
Having noticed the trend for today's school youngsters to wear the knots of their ties nearly to the waist, and their shirts sticking out their pants, it is little wonder that they say they look scruffy.
But the answer here is not to change their shirts and ties to the more leisurely polo shirt, but to instil some discipline back into the classroom.
What is wrong with the old way of students filing past the head at the beginning of the day? Anyone not adhering to the correct smart dress code, is punished by reporting to the head at the end of the day for the next week or so.
The message would soon sink in.
Having noticed the trend for today's school youngsters to wear the knots of their ties nearly to the waist, and their shirts sticking out their pants, it is little wonder that they say they look scruffy.
But the answer here is not to change their shirts and ties to the more leisurely polo shirt, but to instil some discipline back into the classroom.
What is wrong with the old way of students filing past the head at the beginning of the day? Anyone not adhering to the correct smart dress code, is punished by reporting to the head at the end of the day for the next week or so.
The message would soon sink in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem is with society, not the individual child. Violent children are often from poor backgrounds where the values are not the same as from people who are living comfortably, in this environment they may see and experience violent behaviour and they imitate what they see at home in school, corporal punishment at school would probably have little effect on their views of what degree of aggressive (whether physical or verbal) is 'normal'. Because of this I doubt that bringing back corporal punishment would be effective. Even if the child didn't see violent behaviour how are they expected to behave 'normally' at school when they don't know if they're going to get fed and clothed at home (there are currently 1.4 million children living in this kind of state of poverty) As for a solution, I don't think there is a quick fix, children act out for complex reasons, poverty, parents going through divorce, parents who abuse drink and drugs etc. To address these issues would require a complete overhaul of the welfare system and a change in thinking of the current 'the best place for a child is ALWAYS with their parents'.
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