Tags: appropriate dress, formal wear, jeans, teacher
We were only allowed to wear jeans on Fridays or during field trips, but formal wear doesn't always mean heels and dresses. I taught elementary so I was on the floor a lot. I wore a lot of slacks and flats and even the occasional tennis shoe. Most of my clothes came from Target -- they were cheap and I didn't mind getting dirty in them, even if they were 'professional.'
I was always really opposed to formal wear in elementary schools, but one of my college professors made a good point. He said that school is a special place, and we need to communicate that to students. They wear uniforms a certain way (shirt tucked in, etc.) because it's a special place where people dress professionally, like church. A teacher's clothing can often communicate this better than his/her words or actions.
Good luck!
Katy Scott
Dear Delanie,
Being an AV dealer, I visit many schools. The dress code varies from "slob" to business casual. I asked a Middle School principal, a fellow Rotarian about dress codes. She explained that the Principal sets the code.
I can tell you from my point of view as a visitor. The sweat suit teachers do not inspire confidence or respect on my part.
One may claim that "dress" does not make a better teacher, but I am not so sure about that!
Clothing gives an impression. It says something about you, it defines you.
"Dress like a slob, be treated like a slob", I quess my Mom was right.
JJC
In today's society, teachers are becoming less and less respected~ by students and parents. I can't tell you how many times I've heard comments about getting summers off, and being able to 'play with kids all day'. If we want the community that we work in to view us as professionals, we have to dress like professionals. If you don't have the funds to buy nice clothes, try Target. It's really affordable and the clothes are really cute! New York and Company is also a great store for slacks and blouses, and gives teachers a 10% discount (maybe 20, can't remember) when you show your school id. Finally, this best fasion advice i could give is to spend 70% on accessories and only 30% on clothes. This will help stretch your wardrobe a lot further!
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