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Should students have to wear uniforms - Coggle Diagram
Should students have to wear uniforms
Thesis Statement
Uniforms should be worn in schools to allow focus, safety and unity
Argument #1: It helps students focus on school
Kids worry less about what they are wearing which helps them focus on school
Kids will have more time to focus on school than figuring out what they should wear
Statistics show that kids with uniforms have better grades overall than kids without uniforms
Argument #2: It allows safety for kids
Teacher can easily find kids on field trips because of there uniforms
Kids can know who to trust because of there uniforms
Kids won't bully other kids for what they wear
Specialized Info
Only 20% of schools wear uniforms to date
Uniforms are most common in Britain, Malta and Ireland
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I have gone to many public schools and have been bullied in all of them and I have gone to one private school and I have not been bullied once
"Our uniform is part of our school identity, uniting our students and we hope that they take pride in wearing it." - Bryn Thomas
Argument #3: It makes kids feel untied and equal
It makes kids feel untied with everyone
It makes kids feel equal and that they are not better or worse than anybody
It helps kids fit in with groups or with other kids
History and Background
The first use of uniforms was in 1552 in England
Uniforms at first were used to distinguish the poor and the rich who could afford private education
The first uniforms were called cappa clausa and was a like a robe