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The School Uniform Movement and What It Tells Us about American Education
A Symbolic Crusade
The School Uniform Movement and What It Tells Us about American Education
A Symbolic Crusade
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Description
The School Uniform Movement and What it Tells Us About American Education: A Symbolic Crusade represents the most thorough exposition on our present understanding of the impetuses, debates, legalities, and effectiveness of school uniform policies that have rapidly entered the discourse of school reform in the United States. In it, David Brunsma provides an antidote to the ungrounded, anecdotal components that define the contemporary conversation regarding policies of standardized dress in American K-12 districts and schools. Drawing upon years of experience and research directed at objectively and empirically understanding the issue of school uniform policies, Brunsma provides, for the first time: a comprehensive history of the issue, critical evaluation of the extant literature, reviews of several case studies, results of nationally representative empirical research. All of this is of the utmost importance for those who wish to be informed and insightful participants in the contemporary debate on school uniform policies. Educators, parents, concerned community members, and others will gladly welcome such a compilation of present understandings of the crucial empirical, sociological, cultural, political, and legal dimensions of the school uniform debate; it will also appeal to all those who are interested in the politics and critical realities behind the school uniform movement underway in the United States. In the end, the school uniform movement reveals a great deal about the politics, social realities, and highly contested terrain of educational reform and the process of schooling in the United States.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 1. Dress Codes and School Uniforms: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 5 2. A Review of the Literature: From Anecdotes to Research and Back Again
Chapter 6 3. The Law and student Clothing (Todd A. DeMitchell)
Chapter 7 4. To Uniform or Not to Uniform? Empirical Antecedents to Policy Formation and Adoption
Chapter 8 5. The Effects of School Uniforms and Dress Codes on Educational Processes and Outcomes
Chapter 9 6. The Effects of School Uniforms and Dress Codes on Behavioral and Social Processes and Outcomes
Chapter 10 7. A Symbolic Crusade: The School Uniform Movement and What It Tells Us About American Education
Chapter 11 Appendix A: Means, Standard Deviations, Ranges, and Coding of Variables
Chapter 12 Appendix B: President Clinton's State of the Union Address (Delivered Version)
Chapter 13 Endnotes
Chapter 14 References
Chapter 15 Index
Chapter 16 About the Author
Product details
Published | Jun 25 2004 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 302 |
ISBN | 9781578861255 |
Imprint | R&L Education |
Dimensions | 226 x 257 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A sociologist who is a longtime researcher of school uniform policies gives a comprehensive history of the movement toward school uniforms and offers a critical evaluation of the literature addressing the topic.
Education Week
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A fascinating exploration of the place of uniforms in our schools.
Colorado Parent