The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy
School uniform polices, often associated with private schools, are increasingly being adopted in public schools; but not without controversy. The often asserted reasons for mandating uniforms include improved student behavior, better attendance, less competition over clothing, and improved student learning because students would not be distracted by who was wearing what and could focus on their studies. Wishful thinking or empirically tested hypotheses? However, opponents assert that a mandated uniform seeks to homogenize the students, violates their free speech rights, and does not solve the problems the policy is intended to remedy.

The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy explores the policy rationale, the constitutional rights of students, and the research on the impact of school uniforms. Educators, parents, and policymakers will find this book and its companion, Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues, a must read when considering student attire issues.
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The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy
School uniform polices, often associated with private schools, are increasingly being adopted in public schools; but not without controversy. The often asserted reasons for mandating uniforms include improved student behavior, better attendance, less competition over clothing, and improved student learning because students would not be distracted by who was wearing what and could focus on their studies. Wishful thinking or empirically tested hypotheses? However, opponents assert that a mandated uniform seeks to homogenize the students, violates their free speech rights, and does not solve the problems the policy is intended to remedy.

The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy explores the policy rationale, the constitutional rights of students, and the research on the impact of school uniforms. Educators, parents, and policymakers will find this book and its companion, Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues, a must read when considering student attire issues.
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The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy

The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy

The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy

The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy

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School uniform polices, often associated with private schools, are increasingly being adopted in public schools; but not without controversy. The often asserted reasons for mandating uniforms include improved student behavior, better attendance, less competition over clothing, and improved student learning because students would not be distracted by who was wearing what and could focus on their studies. Wishful thinking or empirically tested hypotheses? However, opponents assert that a mandated uniform seeks to homogenize the students, violates their free speech rights, and does not solve the problems the policy is intended to remedy.

The Challenges of Mandating School Uniforms in the Public Schools: Free Speech, Research, and Policy explores the policy rationale, the constitutional rights of students, and the research on the impact of school uniforms. Educators, parents, and policymakers will find this book and its companion, Student Dress Codes and the First Amendment: Legal Challenges and Policy Issues, a must read when considering student attire issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475809350
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/08/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 175
File size: 645 KB

About the Author

Todd A. DeMitchell, John & H. Irene Peters Endowed Professor of Education spent eighteen years in the public schools serving as a teacher, principal, director of personnel & labor relations, and superintendent. He studies and teaches school law and labor relations at the University of New Hampshire.

Richard Fossey is the Paul Burdin Endowed Professor of Education at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Previously, he was professor and Mike Moses Endowed Chair in Educational Leadership at the University of North Texas, Professor and Chair at the University of Houston, and professor and associate dean at Louisiana State University. Prior to joining the academy, he practiced law in Alaska for nine years primarily representing school districts.


Table of Contents


Preface
Chapter 1: School Uniforms and Dress Codes: From the Clothes Closet to the
Courtroom
Chapter 2:Student Free Speech and Clothing Choices
Chapter 3:Draft Cards and the American Flag: Non-Education Free Speech Cases
Chapter 4:School Uniforms: Required Attire
Chapter 5:Research on School Uniforms: Mixed Results
Chapter 6:Policy Implications from Case Law and Research: Real Promise or a
Vain Hope?
Case Citations
About the Authors
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