LYCOMING EDUCATION FIELD EXPERIENCES HANDBOOK

14 PROFESSIONAL DRESS AND DECORUM Wear clean, pressed clothing in good repair without tears, patches, frayed edges, or inappropriate words/ pictures Clothing, jewelry, hairstyles that disrupt the educational process or endangers students, including, but not limited to those items which include messages, languages, or logos that advocate sex, drugs, violence, bigotry, hate, profanity, alcohol use, tobacco use, drug use, or gang activity are not permissible Clothes should fit properly so that excessive skin and/or undergarments are not exposed Shoes should be professional, but not inhibit movement during instructional activity No athletic apparel, hats, sweatpants/sweatshirts, shorts, jeans, sneakers. No visible body piercing (aside from earlobes). Conceal tattoos, as much as possible Students are receptive to your good grooming habits and appropriate dress. You are modeling appropriate dress and grooming for the students in your classroom. Your first impression is important to both the students and your colleagues and will set the stage for a successful experience. DRESS CODE BY SCHOOL DISTRICT WHERE YOU ARE OBSERVING TAKES PRECEDENCE. If your dress is determined to be unacceptable by your cooperating teacher or supervisor, you will be asked to leave and change your clothes. Any missed days must be made up. In order to support school spirit, exceptions may be made for certain school days (e.g., spirit day, holidays). TEACHER DRESS INTERVIEW DRESS

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