Schools in Japan

Schools in Japan
In some Japanese schools, students wear blazers and some wear sailor blouse at school

Monday, June 1, 2015

Questions about school uniforms

*When was the first uniform worn in Japan?

*When was the first uniform worn in the world?

*What types of school uniforms are there in Japan?

*What are the advantages of wearing school uniforms for both children and parents?

*Are there any inconvenient points about school uniforms?

*What can schools do to the transgendered students about their uniforms?

*Name five big population states in America with the most students who wear school uniforms.

*From what year did the percentage of schools with uniforms increase significantly in the US?

*Most schools have dresscodes even if there are no uniforms. What countries have strict dresscodes in the world?

*Do school uniforms make campus safer?

*Do uniforms improve performance?

*Who invented the first school uniform?

*Do students in Japan feel school uniforms are neccesary?

*Do students refer to uniforms when choosing their school?

*Are there any universities in Japan which students must wear certain uniforms?

*In the United States, how many percentages of schools have uniform by the year of 2009-2010?

*How many states in America enforce students to wear uniforms at public schools?

*Does wearing uniform really reduce the number of crime and violence?

*If yes, about how much percent did it lessen? 

*What would the safety of the uniforms may be within designated schools?

*How can wearing school uniforms help students prepare for their adulthood?

*Why is wearing uniform a religious trouble in some areas? Is wearing headscarves for Muslim women against the uniform rule? 

*When and where was the first school uniform worn in the United States?

*In the year of 2001, the German law called for all the students to wear school uniforms. What is the main reason for this?

*In 2010, how many percent of public schools had a school uniform?

*On the other hand, how many percent did not have a school uniform but had a dress code?

*How are parents feeling about the uniform?

*What about students? Are they against it?
 
*How are uniform different in each countries?

*Which country’s uniform best follows the history?

 

 

2 comments:

  1. These are a really good set of questions and I'm looking forward to the results of your research on them. I was especially fascinated by your question about the connection between school uniforms and their effect on crime and violence.

    A look at differences among school uniforms in various countries will also surely be interesting. I've heard that the expense of school uniforms sometimes discourages poor families in some countries from sending their children to school. It would be a great shame if a uniform were an obstacle to getting an education. Some NGOs pay for the school uniform of students and bicycle transportation so they can get to school.

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  2. I think depending on the uniform. I believe school uniforms nowadays are much better than before.

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