Against:
First, requiring students to wear school uniforms at school limits students' personality to some extent. Everyone should have their own personality. The formation of personality is a gradual process. In our country, school uniforms are uniform, and most of them are unisex and loose sportswear. Such "unification" makes no difference to them. Dress is a kind of culture and a person's self-expression. As the saying goes, clothes make the man. Now, schools should also make strict regulations on students' dress. This undoubtedly occupies the space for students to shape their self-image. Lost an opportunity for self-selection and self-positioning. For the long-term development of individuals, the formation of personal character is unfavorable.
Second, school uniforms do bring a lot of inconvenience to students. Many school uniforms are autumn clothes, or a set of short sleeves for summer clothes. Who can wear two sets of clothes in four seasons? Students put down jackets on their school uniforms, or take them off when they go to school in summer, or even just take them to school. Isn't this a form of "wearing school uniforms"? Even a response. What is the "unity" said by the other party wearing school uniforms like this? Teaching and educating people in schools should not be this formalism.
Third, the school requires students to wear school uniforms during school. It makes students lose an opportunity to distinguish right from wrong and establish a correct aesthetic concept. Another debater may say that school uniforms are designed to prevent students from comparing, but I want to say that comparing is not the fault of not wearing school uniforms. The wind of social comparison spread to the campus. Schools should be guided by ideas, not blocked. Students can keep up with the competition in bicycles, schoolbags and shoes, instead of school uniforms. On the other hand, some rich children spend money to enter key high schools and show off everywhere in school uniforms. Is this another form of comparison? We still have to speak according to our standards. The development of students is a long-term process. It is more important to let students know that it is wrong to compare with others than to forbid them to compare. The healthy development process is a process of making mistakes and then correcting them, gradually recognizing right and wrong, and then distinguishing right from wrong. In order to prevent a certain phenomenon, the development of personality is limited. A process that makes students lose their understanding, shape themselves and distinguish right from wrong in the process of growing up. This is inappropriate.
To sum up, we weigh the advantages and disadvantages from the perspective of students' development, and think that schools should not require students to wear school uniforms during school.
I don't think schools should require students to wear school uniforms every day, because everyone has the freedom to choose clothes, and everyone has their own factors, such as burns of arms and legs or skin diseases, especially in summer. It's not ugly to wear half sleeves. Our teenagers are very concerned about their image. They should have the right to choose to package themselves. Foreign countries pay attention to free development, so there are many talents, because freedom, unlike education in China, is to make money [uniforms].
Schools in every country have their own uniform, but they only wear it on important occasions. Most of their uniforms are formal clothes.
Places to wear school uniforms, such as: (school celebration, opening ceremony, graduation ceremony, major events)
Usually they have no rules.
It is really ridiculous that primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools in China require students to wear school uniforms. I feel that students' freedom is restricted, such as hair, accessories, shoes, clothes, nails, etc., all of which are private.
Students should show their personality, which is conducive to their own development and better adapt to the future society! The psychological need to express oneself is the psychological need to love beauty in adolescence. It is also the need to cultivate self-innovative thinking.
The need to get rid of bondage and pursue freedom.
Imagine: let children grow up in strict bondage, while clothes, food, hearing, vision and so on. They are all fixed and old-fashioned. How can we cultivate children's independent thinking, rich imagination and creative thinking? Like a child who has been locked in an abandoned house since childhood, he will become speechless. Many things, if they are not cultivated in the process of growth, their specialties and talents will gradually degenerate.
1。 From a legal point of view, wearing school uniforms is a student's right, not a responsibility.
2。 From the perspective of education, the issue of personality pays more attention to the cultivation of personality in today's era.
3。 If it is stipulated that only school uniforms can be worn, it will be difficult to change clothes and it is unrealistic to wear school uniforms.
You can list the arguments that the other party may put forward, organize materials to refute them, and let yourself know yourself and be comfortable in the competition.
1 is not conducive to the cultivation of students' personality.
2 is not conducive to the cultivation of innovative spirit.
Wearing the same school uniform every day violates the philosophical truth that things change and develop, which is not conducive to students' understanding and mastery of knowledge.