I can understand that if the rules are draconian or unfairly enforced. But just because something is a "rule" doesn't make it automatically a bad thing. Most rules are established for a logical reason, not "just because they say so."
I'm curious; do you teach your students to obey your rules for class conduct? Or do you encourage them to disobey your rules and disrupt the class?
I still don't understand how obeying logical rules is a "goody goody" behavior to be disparaged.
I'd rather save my battles for the real injustices that I see happen in schools rather than get worked up about dress codes.
That's
your opinion. I find real jeans, heavy-weight denim, with the thick seams, metal zipper, and belt-looped waistband to be a lot less comfortable than light-weight khaki slacks or knit slacks. Most of the time they are too hot to wear around here.
Does the staff really have a better attitude because they're wearing jeans or because TGIF and they're looking forward to the weekend off?
Side note--not all jeans are created equal, and not all bods wearing the jeans are created equal. Jeans-wearing doesn't always improve the view.