R&L Education
Pages: 302
Trim: 10⅛ x 9
978-1-57886-125-5 • Paperback • June 2004 • $76.00 • (£58.00)
David L. Brunsma is an assistant professor of sociology and black studies at the University of Missouri—Columbia.
Chapter 1 List of Tables
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
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
A fascinating exploration of the place of uniforms in our schools.
— Colorado Parent