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        "id": 1244690,
        "msgid": "are-uniforms-such-a-necessity-1447893297",
        "date": "2002-03-05 00:00:00",
        "title": "Are uniforms such a necessity?",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
        "tags": null,
        "topic": null,
        "summary": "Are uniforms such a necessity? I have lived in Indonesia for three years now, but it was not long after I arrived that the importance of a uniform here was obvious. Everywhere I go in Jakarta, uniforms are proudly worn by various groups of people. Whilst working as a volunteer both with a school sponsorship program in South Jakarta and overseeing a feeding program at a school in North Jakarta, I realized that this emphasis begins at an early age.",
        "content": "<p>Are uniforms such a necessity?<\/p>\n<p>I have lived in Indonesia for three years now, but it was not<br>\nlong after I arrived that the importance of a uniform here was<br>\nobvious. Everywhere I go in Jakarta, uniforms are proudly worn by<br>\nvarious groups of people. Whilst working as a volunteer both with<br>\na school sponsorship program in South Jakarta and overseeing a<br>\nfeeding program at a school in North Jakarta, I realized that<br>\nthis emphasis begins at an early age.<\/p>\n<p>It would seem that parents who can barely afford to educate<br>\ntheir children at all, are expected to find significant sums of<br>\nmoney to cover the cost of up to four uniforms a week for their<br>\nchildren. Parents will then keep their children from school if<br>\nthey cannot pay and children who do not have the official uniform<br>\nfor a particular day are too ashamed to come into school. This<br>\ncan even be the case if uniforms have been lost in a kampung<br>\nfire.<\/p>\n<p>I also find it alarming that some teachers seem to be selling<br>\nuniforms on the side. In some countries around the world such as<br>\nAmerica and Norway, school children need no uniform at all. My<br>\nchildren attend a British school, where they have one uniform for<br>\nstudy and one for physical education. In a hot country like<br>\nIndonesia only one uniform set would be required since clothing<br>\ncan easily be dried overnight. Maybe in some families more than<br>\none child would be able to go to school if the financial burden<br>\nof uniforms were not so great.<\/p>\n<p>When I have spoken to local friends about this issue, they<br>\nrespond by saying that this is a tradition that goes back many<br>\nyears. True, uniforms can help to promote unity among a group of<br>\npeople, but surely one per week would be sufficient. One&apos;s self<br>\nas an individual is also important for young people to<br>\nunderstand. I believe that it the responsibility of the teachers<br>\nand school officials to dilute the importance of uniforms. Maybe,<br>\nstart by having one day a week when all children come to school<br>\nin anything they please. Surely it is better to come to school<br>\ndressed in anything you happen to have, than to receive no<br>\neducation at all?<\/p>\n<p>Now school books, that&apos;s another sorry story.<\/p>\n<p>CAROL HODGKISS<\/p>\n<p>Jakarta<\/p>",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
    "sponsor_url": "https:\/\/okusiassociates.com"
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