25 December 2020

Teacher appearance; does it matter?

Schools often have expectations for how teaches dress, how they do their hair, make-up or tattoos. Some may be logical such as protective eyewear in a science lab, or sports shoes in a gym. However some techers may feel athat sometimes these policies are not acceptable. Are any restrictions on how teachers present themselves reasonable, and if so where should such a line be drawn, how should they be enforced and by whom?

This is one of our professional conversations featuring real-life examples of teachers who have been asked to change how they look - please click here for more information on our professional conversations programme.  Ask us about other topics related to teachers' professional concerns.

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