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Focus On Learning And Uniforms
By Kim Bryant
Recently I was reading an article in USA Today news site, about K-12 students’ focus on learning and how it relates to school uniforms. While the article focused on the controversy of uniforms and free speech, I wondered how important uniforms are in the classroom. There are opposing views on the benefits of uniforms in the classroom and therefore no best-fit solution.

So how does this translate to the workplace? I remember in the early ‘90s when casual Fridays became popular and so did the hilarious cartoons about how far employees would go to test the limits of “casual” dress. And I also remember that in my workplace, attitudes also changed on casual Fridays. Although this is not a scientific study, in my experience, the workplaces that required formal business dress also had a more professional atmosphere. If that holds true for all workplaces, could that also affect an employee’s learning curve? Take yourself seriously, take your work seriously and take ...

{PS school - educate: teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry" }

... your learning seriously.

I’m not suggesting uniforms in the workplace (although it might not be a bad idea), but I have to believe that uniforms in the classroom, K-12 or workplace learning, can have a positive effect on the learning outcome.

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Kim was born in Kentucky, raised in New Jersey and has lived in Virginia since 1982. She works for a software development company in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and enjoys writing about her farm, her family and her work. And, being a mother of 3 ranging in ages from 2-19, Kim enjoys a different perspective on many life observations.www.trainingforce.com


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By Heritage-Home-School
In America, there was a time when the idea of homeschooling raised eye brows of concern and could result in a visit from social services. A lack of trust by the government and public in general in a Read more...
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