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The History of School Uniforms in Korea
The History of School Uniforms in Korea0School uniforms in Korea have changed in both style and meaning over time. More than simple clothing, they have reflected student identity and the values of the education system. Introduced with modern schools after the 1894 Kabo Reform, uniforms have long represented a tension between discipline and personal expression. School uniforms during the Japanese colonial period emphasized order and control instead of comfort. Influenced by military dress, these uniforms encouraged obedience and sameness. This approach continued after liberation and grew stronger under military governments in the 1970s and 1980s, when strict rules on appearance made uniforms a symbol of state authority and regulation. Attitudes toward uniforms have slowly changed since the 1990s. Schools began to allow more comfortable designs and greater flexibility, reflecting new views on student rights and individuality. While still promoting a sense of belonging, modern uniforms aim to respect personal identity. Rather than disappearing, Korean school uniforms continuously evolve with changing ideas about education and society.

Minhee Nam
For The Junior Times
junior/1768462299/1613367801
 
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1. Who introduced modern school uniforms after the 1894 reform?
2. What did uniforms emphasize during the Japanese colonial period?
3. When did Korean schools allow more comfortable designs?
4. Why have school uniforms changed in style over time?
 
1. Do you like wearing your school uniform?
2. Should students be allowed to design their own uniforms?
3. Why is it important to have school pride?
4. Do you prefer hoodies or traditional school uniforms?
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