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Should teachers in high school have a strict dress code??

By strict dress code, i mean a decent dress code. it might not be considered as uniform(of the same colours and stuff)

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I firmly believe that modernity is not only getting dressed up in party clothes, wearing mini skirts and slim leggings..but modernity in it's true sense means advancing with time but holding on to ones cultures and traditions or roots at the same time. Since a student does not need any special training to wear party clothes or miniskirts, therefore what does need training is the implementation of traditions. now implementation of traditions can best be done in a school where a student spends most of his time mixing with people. And to implement traditions and cultures a teacher himself or herself should have it in them in the first place. Thus the dress code. As an institution is not just about the academics, it should also contribute to the deepening of one's roots(the student's). Also sexual appeal from a teacher can be quite distracting for a student and also inappropriate and unexpected..Thus i think teachers in school should have a strict dress code. I am definitely open to criticism.

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I firmly believe that modernity is not only getting dressed up in party clothes, wearing mini skirts and slim leggings..but modernity in it's true sense means advancing with time but holding on to ones cultures and traditions or roots at the same time

Modernity can have a plethora of different meanings depending on what context it is used.

In its entirety it means to be modern or something modern.

So dressing modern could simply mean wearing Michael Jordan brand shoes, not necessarily mini skirts.

Since a student does not need any special training to wear party clothes or miniskirts, therefore what does need training is the implementation of traditions.

I feel as though you ignore your own question, as you do not even address teachers until the bottom half of your affirmative constructive statement.

a teacher himself or herself should have it in them in the first place.

What modernity? For the most part everyone has modernity within them, as everyone had to grow up. Therefore they have been subjected to the culture wherever they reside, I use culture as that seems to be your definition of modernity.

As an institution is not just about the academics

It damn well sure be, it should have hardly anything to do with educating students on how to properly dress whilst at school. This idea in itself is completely off topic to your own debate question.

it should also contribute to the deepening of one's roots(the student's)

Do you remember what we are supposed to be discussing? We are supposed to be discussing whether or not high school teachers should have a strict dress code.

Also sexual appeal from a teacher can be quite distracting for a student and also inappropriate and unexpected

A teacher should not need a strict dress code in high school as an adult any teacher should understand the basic concept of dressing appropriately for work, in which case all that should be needed is a suggestion of what to wear.

Thus i think teachers in school should have a strict dress code.

You posted a paragraph, and you only truly addressed your own question in one sentence of it.

All in all your whole post was off topic and irrelevant to your own question.

Side: No

I don't believe teachers should have to wear a suit and tie, but they should be expected to dress better than the students. Teachers shouldn't be allowed to wear jeans everyday or go to work in booty shorts and a tank top, but they should wear dressier clothes like khaki's and a collared shirt...just an example

Side: yes

Female teachers should wear a dress and male teachers should wear a suit.

Side: yes
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Though teachers should generally dress rather well to emote a greater sense of power and psuedo-leadership while teaching for their own good, it for the most part would come down to a question of the school and whether or not it has a dress code to begin with. British Schools argue that the teachers dont require a dress code because they arent the ones who have done things wrong, and Ill remind you I hate British schools in that they assume that the students are there because they are faggot wankers of kids who require complete control over them in order to function correctly. Regardless, any school without a More specific Dress code, such as suitcoat and tie for example, would not require the Teachers to necessarily dress in any specific manner, as long as they dont show up in an outfit that violates student Dress codes. In the end, thats what it comes down to: If it violates generalized student Dress codes, then no, they cant wear it. However, a Strict Dress code is never a requirement, especially seeing as they are the ones who exhume the power in the clasroom(Hopefully).

Side: No