R&L Education
Pages: 250
Trim: 6¾ x 9½
978-1-57886-306-8 • Hardback • December 2005 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
978-1-57886-307-5 • Paperback • December 2005 • $70.00 • (£54.00)
David L. Brunsma is an assistant professor of sociology and black studies at the University of Missouri_Columbia.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Evaluating Public School Uniforms—A Decade of Research
Part 2 Part I: School Uniforms in Elementary Schools
Chapter 3 1. The Influence of a Mandatory School Uniform Policy in a Rural and an Urban School District
Chapter 4 2. Studying Public Elementary School Uniform Policies With Small Samples: Promises and Perils From Rural Pennsylvania
Part 5 Part 2: School Uniforms in Middle Schools
Chapter 6 3. Effects of Mandated School Uniforms on Student Attendance, Discipline Referrals, and Classroom Environment
Chapter 7 4. School Uniforms in Middle Schools: Enhancing Identity and Security
Chapter 8 5. Student Uniforms and School Climate: The Urban Middle School Teacher's Perception
Part 9 Part 3: School Uniforms: Critical and Comparative Processes
Chapter 10 6. School Dress Codes and Uniforms: Perspectives on Wearing Uniforms in Korea and the United States
Chapter 11 7. The Implementation and Impact of Mandatory School Uniforms in Long Beach, California
Chapter 12 Postscript: Looking Back, Looking Ahead—On the Future of Educational Research and Training
Brunsma and his contributors provide empirical research and other studies about whether students learn better when they are all dressed alike, and whether requiring uniforms impacts students' abilities to perform as individuals and as members of their communities.
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