Is uniformity the need or problem?

@Aakk77 (364)
January 20, 2023 5:56pm CST
Life begins with a problem of pain. That’s uniform for all. Simplicity can be the dress code but do schools need proper uniform? Dealing with all as being alike has it ever been the right approach? Where we are wrong and where we are going right? Is teaching in groups still the valid point? Realising the difference, acknowledging and accepting it - is that not More right? With uniformity we saw all men and women following the same and behaving the same way. Should difference in thought not be accepted and entertained at even a higher plane from the time birth begins? Can schools be individually governed with more individual growth till youth? Or say a small group if difficult to teach and deal as individual? But not following a uniform or uniformity any more and making the child a part of the crowd. But making the child able enough to influence as lone even the crowd? If a child’s parents can afford then why can’t the child get most part of his or her education as an individual and not as a group? No uniform needed for say 90% of school content. Making You different should be the approach of right education and not making the uniform thought cycle, dress, culture, religion and all. I have seen discussions make a huge impact and they work so well at mainly individual level. Making the child a real man or a real woman. Still 10% of time teaching team spirit is also good. Answering every question that arises in that individual child’s mind. Maybe we will create sound character scholars using this method to teach or eduacte. What do you think? It is like a psychologist or counsellor helping us in groups. How can he address our individual questions in complete depth? The same way many lessons taught even in small groups don’t really work well for all. If teacher wants she can use Google in front of individual student but every answer and question Is Actually Important!
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@MALUSE (69409)
• Germany
21 Jan 23
German pupils don't wear school uniforms.
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@Aakk77 (364)
21 Jan 23
Great! But do they get trained individually enough as a child or youth?
@MALUSE (69409)
• Germany
21 Jan 23
@Aakk77 I don't understand this question. Please specify. Trained physically or intellectually and by whom and what for?
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@Aakk77 (364)
21 Jan 23
@MALUSE I mean school education here by training. Do they receive school education mainly intellectual plus certain exercises at individual level or in a group? Thanks for asking.
@RubyHawk (99423)
• Atlanta, Georgia
21 Jan 23
Public schools don't wear uniforms, probably private schools do. I think most children are taught in groups. It would be difficult for teachers to teach each individual student.
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@Aakk77 (364)
21 Jan 23
Nice input. But we should give at least 30% of school education time on individual basis. I mean one teacher one student for at least 30% of school time.