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School uniform and its influence on the pupils.
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The aim of my work is to find out and analyze the role of school uniform in different countries. The tasks are: 1.To find information about school uniform in different countries. 2. To analyze and systematize the information. 3. To ask pupils, teachers and parents about their attitude to wearing school uniform. 4. To summarize the results of my research.
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The object of my research is the school uniform, the subject is the influence of school uniform on the pupils. The hypotheses is: if the pupils wear school uniform, it influences positive their attitude to the studying and makes children more disciplined.
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Australia In recent times Year 12 students at Australian schools have been allowed to wear special jumpers (jerseys) or printed tops to denote their final year status. In some schools this has taken the form of a different coloured jumper.
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Japan The junior and senior high school uniform traditionally consists of a black military style uniform for boys and a sailor outfit for girls. These uniforms are based on formal military dress, which were in turn modeled on European- style naval uniforms
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Malaysia Schools usually enforce their school uniform code thoroughly, with regular checks by teachers and prefects. Students who fail to comply may be warned, given demerit points, publicly punished, sent home from school or even caned.
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Philippines For boys, a school uniform normally consists of a white shirt with short sleeves and slacks of either khaki, black or blue. For girls, a uniform would be a white blouse with short sleeves, a ribbon, a necktie and a skirt.
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Russia Boys generally wore dark blue pants and jackets, girls — brown dresses with black aprons and black bows (on special occasions, white aprons and bows were worn). The members of the Young Pioneer organization, wore famous red neckties. Today, there is no unified standard uniform in Russia, however, many gymnasiums and lyceums, especially prestigious ones, as well as certain schools may have their own uniform that students are required to wear.
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Singapore All schools in Singapore require students to wear school uniforms. The normal uniform for boys is shorts/long pants, as well as a short sleeve shirt. Girls' uniforms include pinafores or skirts, with blouses and shorts underneath.
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The United Kingdom Almost all British schools require pupils to wear uniforms, although further education colleges (for age 16+) do not usually have a uniform. on the picture we see English pupils in modern school uniform
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Argentina White smocks are the most widely known school uniforms of public schools in Argentina.
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Chile In Chile, most schools have a uniform.
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China Uniforms for boys in the winter usually consist of a zip up sweater and pants and a collared shirt (usually white), with shorts or pants in the summer. The uniforms for girls in the winter are basically the same as the boys' uniform.
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India Schools uniforms are generally compulsory in India, from primary to higher- secondary level. Boys' uniforms often consist of light- colored shirt, usually blue or white, and dark long trousers or shorts. Girls' uniforms are most often shirt and skirt, especially at the primary level. Most schools, whether public or private, prohibit the students from wearing long hair and/or coloring it.
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Turkey School uniforms are used in all public and private institutions. The uniforms vary in their appearance; primary schools use one-piece blue uniforms while in secondary and highschools boys wear dark grey trousers with white shirts, jackets and a tie. Girls have skirts and shirts colored like boys plus a tie.
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Countries with strict school Countries, that haven’t uniform school uniform Australia Singapore Canada South Korea Ireland The UK Israel The USA Japan Argentina Malaysia Brazil New Zeeland Chile China Cuba India Thailand Turkey Pakistan Philippines Germany France Italy Spain Russia
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Questionnaire 1. What do you think, do you need a school uniform? -yes (9) -no (21) 2. Has anything changed in your school life after the introduction of the form? -yes (12) -no (18)
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3. What does school uniform affect? -your attitude to learning (17) -treatment among classmates (3) -mood (12) -discipline (9) -doesn’t affect something (2) 4. Do you like your school uniform? -yes (10) -no (20)
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5. What would you like to see as a school uniform? 1) classical style (3) 2) casual clothing (11) 3) uniform of the Soviet period (1) 4) jeans set(3) 5) formal style (12) 6)your version. Sport style (Adidas, Nike) (2)
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Education systems` rating of the world 1.Finland 2.South Korea 3.Honking 4.Japan 5.Singapore 6.Great Britain 7.Holland 8.New Zeeland 9.Switzerland 10.Canada 11. Ireland 12. Denmark 13. Australia 14. Pollen 15. Germany 16. Belgium 17. The USA 18. Hungary 19. Slovakia 20. Russia
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Conclusion. My hypothesis is true, because wearing school uniform has many positive aspects. Firstly, the school uniform has strictness which make children study at school more seriously. Secondly, school uniform makes children more disciplined.
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THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION!
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