Teacher told her outfit is inappropriate and people can't figure out why (interview, school)
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Well, I figured out why immediately after seeing the picture.
I don't see any issues with her outerwear, but those boots, come on! That kind of footwear is appropriate for someone dancing on stage, if you know what I mean, not teaching 4th grade kids.
There's a reason why we have social norms on what is appropriate and what is not in our society, and no one should have any issues with that. Professionalism never goes out of style. You'll never see me wearing sneakers with a business suit when interviewing or meeting important clients, know what I mean?
Yes, that’s right. Teachers are now being criticized for their clothing choices at work. On Friday, Detroit radio show Mojo in the Morning shared a photo on Facebook of a teacher whose outfit was deemed inappropriate by her school (the school wasn’t named). She was asked not to dress like that for school again.
I love the look of over-the-knee boots but tried some on and found them incredibly uncomfortable.
If a teacher is effective I could care less what he or she wears.
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