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Abstract

Employing rigorous qualitative research methodology, we studied the implementation of two schools' uniform policies. Their primary intents were to eliminate competition, teach young people to dress appropriately, decrease nonacademic distractions, and lower the parental clothing costs. The young people differed with adults regarding whether or not the objectives relating to competition and distractions were met. Both adults and young people agreed that the goal of learning to dress more appropriately was met, yet they differed on how accomplishment was achieved-and also on how they understood appropriate dress. Data from both schools was generally comparable, with four notable differences. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
School Uniforms: A Qualitative Analysis of Aims and Accomplishments at Two Christian Schools
Author
Firmin, Michael; Smith, Suzanne; Perry, Lynsey
Pages
143-168
Section
The Dayton Agenda
Publication year
2006
Publication date
Fall 2006
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
ISSN
10656219
e-ISSN
19344945
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
594820094
Copyright
Copyright Taylor & Francis Inc. Fall 2006