Have you seen the way people dress in offices now? Casual and modern. Not 90s style. With women (mothers) wearing yoga pants and crop tops I’m not sure what image teachers are supposed to be changing. |
I have never seen anyone in my office wear a crop top. Where do you work? |
Totally agree |
This guy parties. |
Who will you see wearing ties in DC now? Lawyers, White House, Congress, some old school federal workers. Hardly anyone else. A teacher dressed in decent business casual attire is modeling the workplace that most of their students will end up in now. Simple fact of life. |
| I would love to see some of you try to teach science in a suit or fancy dress. It's simply not practical. I regularly have my hands in chemicals, soil, water, food coloring and other messy stuff. I sit on the floor for some activities. I ruined clothing in my first few years and stopped trying to wear what people who sat at a desk all day thought was "appropriate". |
I’d venture a guess that the posts focus on how teachers dress because that’s the topic of the thread. |
And the strong implication that better teachers and better schools with better students and better outcomes require a coat and tie is rampant throughout. No factual basis for it. Just personal bias. That's the kind of social science data exercise you can teach to a high schooler no matter how you are dressed. It teaches them how to detect and test dubious assertions and implications based on real world data. |
I teach English. I’m kneeling at a student desk every single period. I sit on the floor when I’m checking in on student groups. I float classrooms, so I put in my 5-6000 steps roaming the school all day. I dress in work pants, but they wear out quickly. Teaching isn’t a desk job. I think some people are under the impression it is. |
They think it's still Mr. Chips sitting at the front of the class making the boys recite Latin while he wears his academic robes. |
| Dress pants and button up shirt. |
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My friend is an AP at a local HS.
They said that a good rule of thumb is that when the kids are in the summer uniform, (polos) it is OK to match that vibe (or better). When they are dressed more formally, break out the ties and blazers. There is also a big difference between a 1/4 zip and a hoodie (for an adult). Found this helpful and realistic (for males, in upper schools). |
| In some of the privates, boys are expected to wear button down shirts, ties and blazers. But yet you all don’t think teachers should wear the equivalent? |