At the high school level, all students are in the adolescent age (in Vietnam, adolescence is the age from 10 to 19 years old), an age with great changes in physiology and changes in many aspects of life. psychology, behaviors are expressed through actions and attitudes that require "independence and freedom" and always want to learn to be adults, so many "adults" can become "idols" in front of them. children and also from the "kingdom" or "heavy" behaviors of these "idols" were also imitated by them. Teachers can become such an “idol” and what students are most likely to imitate is the costumes.
There is an old saying that "clothes worthy of virtues" which means "dresses commensurate with the social status and virtues of the wearer", looking at the way of dressing, one can easily judge many things about that person. , in which the important part is character, dignity. Clothing in particular and clothing in general is not only something to cover the body, it also has a beautifying effect and the costume is not only fashion but also speaks to the culture of the wearer, which is the culture of dress. Knowing that "the shirt does not make a monk" but in the education industry the shirt will make a serious teacher. The social status of the teacher and the person called "teacher" by students and parents makes it impossible for teachers to dress casually, in addition, the standard in front of the crowd (even if they are young students) is also an important factor. Necessary respect, minimum courtesy...
Circular 06/2019/TT-BGDĐT does not stipulate to the extent that teachers' uniforms when going to school and especially when going to class, but there are requirements "suitable to the environment and educational activities". Applying this spirit, schools also have their own regulations in accordance with regional characteristics and local customs. In general, the rule is that for teachers, trousers, a shirt (may have a tie) or a suit; For her, it is a traditional ao dai or a women's suit, and the color "custom" is the most popular. However, there are places where the regulation seems to be due to the subjective feelings of the local educational administrators. Some places require teachers to wear uniforms when going to class for the purpose of building the school's own image and culture. This is not necessarily a good solution because it will "civilize teachers", turn the school into a "uniform from teachers to students (of course)" with a monotonous color that is not very attractive and sometimes makes teachers feel do not feel beautiful, lose confidence and as a result will not want to use the uniform. There is a document that prohibits female teachers from wearing skirts to class (controversial, but most of them disagree)...
Be careful with jewelry and clothing
The problem of teachers' uniforms when going to class also has many things that have not been agreed by society, although it does not violate the code of conduct, it is somewhat inconsistent with the majority's psychology (sometimes it is prejudice). . As before, there was a teacher who had a "renovation" (is it too much?) when wearing teaching shorts (only one period, even though he was teaching on the topic of "creative thinking", it also led to many debates. ). For male teachers, the issue of clothing is relatively not much "incident", but jeans, t-shirts (such as going to parties, playing, picnics), wearing slippers or wearing casual clothes ... when going up. class is not a matter of "must be allowed".
For female teachers, due to gender characteristics, they have "jewelry" and "clothes". In schools (especially in urban areas) many girls paint their fingernails and toenails is not unusual (even hair dye). This is personal freedom. However, the rules in schools are what students are not allowed to do. The mismatch between teachers and students makes parents disagree and students have many "questions". In addition, the makeup of female teachers also has a great impact on students, there are many girls who always wear makeup "like Indian drama actors" when they go to class, causing "dazzle" for students and can make students demanding " funding” from parents to follow. I think in a class, both she and her students wear "colorful" makeup, and do not know how the "stage" of the class will be performed? When it comes to perfume, the use is not prohibited, but it must be in moderation so that students do not have to "suffocate" the teacher "too fragrant", causing distraction during class. The phenomenon of female teachers' costumes being too "modified", teachers going to class like on a fashion catwalk create a distant and unfriendly mentality with students such as "fragile goods, please ...". In addition, the abuse of jewelry and "accessories" (such as showing wealth, luxury) sometimes "overwhelms" students (including colleagues), the quality of education is bound to encounter "pressure". The opposite is not worth it when students are too "attracted" by her jewelry during class. In addition, you should also pay special attention to the thickness, color and tightness of the dress. This is not necessarily a small matter in a pedagogical environment where the main object is students ("components" are ranked with "first devil, second ghost ...), who need to be educated in character in the most standard way.
A comfortable but neat and elegant outfit has the effect of making teachers more friendly and closer to students. Perhaps it is better to let the teacher from his personal perception choose for himself an aesthetic outfit suitable for the particular pedagogical space, customs and traditions.