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School Teachers Attire???
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when I was at school, albeit a long time ago, male teachers would always be in suits, collar and tie and females be dressed smartly, now it seems that anything goes, jeans and t.shirts, flip flops or trainers, just generally not what i'd call smart. do others think the same or am I being old fashioned in thinking that dressing smartly goes some way to respect?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am quite surprised by your observation, Gina. Do not see teachers on a day to day basis, so I cannot comment on that. I do have some friends who are teachers, and they are required to dress "smart casual", as I understand it.
And Flip Flops are a crime against humanity for anyone. Wearing them is about the only thing I would consider the death penalty for :)
And Flip Flops are a crime against humanity for anyone. Wearing them is about the only thing I would consider the death penalty for :)
I work in schools and never see male teachers in jeans , t shirts or flip flops. I have seen female teachers in summery tops/skirts or dresses with sandal type shoes but generally they look smart. In this weather it is awful teaching wearing formal clothes all day in a classroom without air conditioning.
All the schools that I have contcact with have staff who are dressed smartly.
I have never seen any teacher of either gender in jeans or flip-flops.
I do think that a dress code is important for certain professions - teaching being one of them.
If you are dressed as a professional, you will think and act like a professional, and you will be seen as and treated as a professional.
I have never seen any teacher of either gender in jeans or flip-flops.
I do think that a dress code is important for certain professions - teaching being one of them.
If you are dressed as a professional, you will think and act like a professional, and you will be seen as and treated as a professional.
I surely explained quite clearly in my post why I was surprised at your observation Gina. Which part of it did you not understand?
I will try it again. It surprises me because I had thought that a common dress code of "smart casual" applied to teachers. Although I do not meet with them on a day to day basis, I do have several friends who are teachers,and they most definitely have basic sartorial standards to adhere to.
I will try it again. It surprises me because I had thought that a common dress code of "smart casual" applied to teachers. Although I do not meet with them on a day to day basis, I do have several friends who are teachers,and they most definitely have basic sartorial standards to adhere to.
At Mini Boo's school, the male teachers tend to wear the school polo shirt, albeit a larger size (!) and trousers, or in the case of the PE Teacher, shorts. None of them wear jeans, tshirts and flip flops. The women ones have taken to wearing summery dresses, think tea dress style, and sandals, but again they look presentable.
Our headmistress would have a coronary if they wore anything she considered scruffy, and probably have them shot, she's a formidable woman!
Our headmistress would have a coronary if they wore anything she considered scruffy, and probably have them shot, she's a formidable woman!
I'm also surprised by the question. i see teachers quite a lot and have never seen one dressed in jeans or flip flops. But that's not to say they don't exist I suppose.
That said I think suits is OTT. The teachers at my school (quite a while ago) were by no means all in suits and it was quite a strict place.
That said I think suits is OTT. The teachers at my school (quite a while ago) were by no means all in suits and it was quite a strict place.
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