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Why do some schools still force ****** to wear skirts or dresses?

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A Queensland tribunal

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it is not discriminatory for a school to require ****** to wear a skirt at formal events.

The private high school said ****** needed to wear skirts for occasions including excursions, ceremonies and class photographs.

A

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to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal about different treatment for boys and ******.

While the tribunal acknowledged there was “different treatment between the sexes,” it found there was not enough evidence to show this was “unfavorable.”

Why are female students still made to wear skirts and dresses? And why is this a problem?

Who decides?

In Australia, uniform rules are largely determined by individual schools.

Schools have some obligations to their communities, governing bodies (such as state education departments and independent school peak bodies) and anti-discrimination legislation.

For example,

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requires policies to include an exemption process and “support inclusion.”

But ultimately, it’s up to the school to decide how their uniform looks, who can access different items, where and when items may be worn, and what non-uniform items are regulated.

The pants question

Pants occupy an odd space here. For public schools, most state education departments require ****** to have the option of pants (which can include shorts or trousers), for both sport and regular uniforms.

This is a relatively new standard. For example,

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Often, these changes were prompted by sustained campaigning by

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But private schools do not have the same obligations. Some are starting to

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and allow ****** to wear shorts or pants if they choose.

Others, however, have been met with

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when they do.

So when can ****** wear pants?

******’ access to pants is not as straightforward as a school including them within the uniform policy.

As

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, simply allowing ****** to wear pants may not be enough. If school cultures are not welcoming, or if the design is uncomfortable, ****** may still avoid them.

Or, as can be the case with private schools, a school may offer pants on a limited basis, such as only during winter. Alternatively, there may be a special order process for pants, making them difficult to obtain.

Or schools may permit their use, except on special occasions such as photo days or excursions, like the Queensland case.

Why does it matter?

The skirt itself isn’t the issue. The element of choice is.

As researchers note, skirts and dresses are linked to outdated expectations of modesty and femininity. They can be targets of ******* and

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, and entrench
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of gender.

Flexible policies support gender-diverse youth and enable

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items based on their body rather than their gender. Research shows offering students pants or shorts can also promote physical activity.

These school uniform debates are also taking place amid concerns about misogyny and harassment of female students and teachers in schools and concern for

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The longer gender-normativity is baked into school policies, the longer students are denied their right to equitable education. And the longer that schools promote the idea of “girl” and “boy” as opposite and concrete categories, the ******* it will be to combat schoolyard misogyny and queerphobia.

Provided by
The Conversation


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