Thanks for sharing your article! This is becoming a hyper doc of some other great texts.
I know what you mean re teaching and attending lectures (or when I used to hire teachers...). I think sometimes the casual choice is a conscious statement, against authority for example, however I think there is not so much a line but a language of cl…
Thanks for sharing your article! This is becoming a hyper doc of some other great texts.
I know what you mean re teaching and attending lectures (or when I used to hire teachers...). I think sometimes the casual choice is a conscious statement, against authority for example, however I think there is not so much a line but a language of clothing that one should be aware of. You make your choice accordingly. Personally, I just felt more professional and confident in that kind of clothing most days while teaching. I didn’t mind if I was heading off to coach or something like this and wore casual clothes for that reason. Then the students could see another side as well, but a minority of the time.
Thanks for sharing your article! This is becoming a hyper doc of some other great texts.
I know what you mean re teaching and attending lectures (or when I used to hire teachers...). I think sometimes the casual choice is a conscious statement, against authority for example, however I think there is not so much a line but a language of clothing that one should be aware of. You make your choice accordingly. Personally, I just felt more professional and confident in that kind of clothing most days while teaching. I didn’t mind if I was heading off to coach or something like this and wore casual clothes for that reason. Then the students could see another side as well, but a minority of the time.
Point about economic climate also important!
Agree with casual clothing that shows another side. Re last point: indeed. You know about the hemline index I presume?
Are any ankles still visible in England? 😉
Fewer and fewer 😉