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  1. The Effect of Teachers’ Dress on Students’ Attitude and Students ...

    Research indicates that both dress and students’ attitude are the important factors to increase weight on students’ learning. The research can be replicated in the same manner with a large sample size and more variety of variables affecting the learning of the …

  2. Are Dress Codes for Educators Simply Out of Fashion?

    Teacher dress mirrors student dress: Oxford-style button-down shirt, dress pants, and tie. Women on the faculty are expected to dress similarly, business casual or better. Humanities teacher Henry Seton acknowledges that …

  3. The Effect of Teachers’ Dress on Students’ Attitude and …

    The study recommended that teachers should be given a dressing allowance to allow them to purchase appropriate school attire, and the government should institute a non-destructive dress code...

  4. A Curricular Critique of School Dress Codes

    School dress codes have been adopted as a means of controlling student behavior without fully exploring the relationship between curriculum and virtue. The current inconsistent dress code...

  5. (PDF) Teacher Perceptions of How Attire Affects …

    A survey was conducted to identify the existing clothing practices of female educators and need of a dress code to enhance their performance during teaching learning process.

  6. Full article: Fitted: the impact of academics’ attire on …

    In a series of three controlled laboratory experiments (total N = 1361), we find dress formality to increase perceptions of competence but to decrease perceptions of warmth, which leads to ‘downstream’ effects on …

  7. Student Perceptions of Teacher Professional Attire

    If a teacher dresses in the appropriate clothing to class, students tend to pay attention no less than if a teacher dresses in a regular top (T-shirt) and jeans. It’s not about what they wear ...