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‘You work with kids & not at a bar’ people yell as a teacher shows off her ‘inappropriate’ outfits, including crop tops

A TEACHER has come under fire after showing off the ”completely inappropriate” outfits she wears when heading to school.

The woman who claims to be an elementary school teacher, Ayşe Arslan, caused fury with a clip showcasing her looks of the week earlier this month.

GettyOne teacher, from Turkey, recently went viral with her work attire[/caption]

Many reckoned the outfits were better suited for working at a bar and not with kidsInstagram/@notaysea

However, some reckoned the fits were ‘cool’ and they’d love to have a teacher like thisInstagram/@notaysea

The now-viral video, which has racked up more than a staggering 12million views, sees the fashionista modelling several garments in a classroom surrounded by young kids studying.

One day, the stylish teacher arrived to work in a teeny black skirt with frilled detailing and high-top Converse trainers, which made for a leggy display.

The next short clip saw the tattooed academic staff teaching the class in high-waist shorts, a crop top which showed off her toned stomach, as well as a pair of Birkenstock-style sandals with an open toe.

Other outfits the dark-haired beauty wore to the school included a tennis-style skirt which she had paired with another crop top with string detailing.

Meanwhile, the following day, the Turkish teacher had opted for high-waist trousers in black, as well as yet another crop top – this time, with cutout detailing around the waist – and a choker for accessories.

The week was completed with the final look, which consisted of a lacy crop top with thin spaghetti straps and a flattering V-neckline, as well as a maxi skirt which had a thigh-high split.

”This trend but I am an elementary school teacher,” Ayşe wrote in the video.

But whilst the young woman may have looked stylish and felt her most confident, the feedback on Instagram was far from kind.

Thousands raced to comments, where many slammed Ayşe for teaching kids in outfits they didn’t deem suitable for working at school.

”Completely inappropriate attire for a teacher,” read one of the top comments that’s since been liked over an astronomical 34,000 times.

Another demanded: ”Put some clothes on. You work with kids not at a bar.”

A third agreed, writing: ”As somebody in Gen Z, alternative, and like testing the dress code, this is completely inappropriate. Especially as the teacher.

”When you are the teacher you can test the dress code by being more casual, having coloured hair, and possibly wearing accessories that aren’t technically allowed because of its size.

”But outfits like this around literal children is not okay. You’re their educator not their siblings going to the park.”

Do teachers follow a dress code?

THE National Education Union on teacher dress codes…

The NEU does not recommend formal dress code for staff in schools.
The NEU believes that staff should be able to dress according to their professional judgement unless this is detrimental to their capacity to do their job or is deemed unsafe or inappropriate for some other objective and reasonable reason.
Schools should take into account the principles set out below:

Staff have a right to expect respect for their religious beliefs, cultural practices and gender-identity.
Forms of dress should not interfere with the teaching, learning and assessment process.
Health and safety of pupils and staff should be assessed.
Consultation with staff is an essential principle.
Each case should be considered on its merits in the light of the principles identified in this guidance.

The brutal viewer added that they ”wouldn’t even wear most of your outfits to babysitting” as they need garments to be ”functional for the kids because kids grab onto clothing and want you to play”.

However, there were also plenty of those who didn’t seen an issue and couldn’t see the reason for criticism.

A former student said: ”I had a teacher like you growing up. She was the coolest teacher ever.”

Someone else said: ”if I had a teacher like you I would come home to my parents and say “my teacher is so cooooool!!”

‘You work with kids & not at a bar’ people yell as a teacher shows off her ‘inappropriate’ outfits, including crop tops

A TEACHER has come under fire after showing off the ”completely inappropriate” outfits she wears when heading to school.

The woman who claims to be an elementary school teacher, Ayşe Arslan, caused fury with a clip showcasing her looks of the week earlier this month.

GettyOne teacher, from Turkey, recently went viral with her work attire[/caption]

Many reckoned the outfits were better suited for working at a bar and not with kidsInstagram/@notaysea

However, some reckoned the fits were ‘cool’ and they’d love to have a teacher like thisInstagram/@notaysea

The now-viral video, which has racked up more than a staggering 12million views, sees the fashionista modelling several garments in a classroom surrounded by young kids studying.

One day, the stylish teacher arrived to work in a teeny black skirt with frilled detailing and high-top Converse trainers, which made for a leggy display.

The next short clip saw the tattooed academic staff teaching the class in high-waist shorts, a crop top which showed off her toned stomach, as well as a pair of Birkenstock-style sandals with an open toe.

Other outfits the dark-haired beauty wore to the school included a tennis-style skirt which she had paired with another crop top with string detailing.

Meanwhile, the following day, the Turkish teacher had opted for high-waist trousers in black, as well as yet another crop top – this time, with cutout detailing around the waist – and a choker for accessories.

The week was completed with the final look, which consisted of a lacy crop top with thin spaghetti straps and a flattering V-neckline, as well as a maxi skirt which had a thigh-high split.

”This trend but I am an elementary school teacher,” Ayşe wrote in the video.

But whilst the young woman may have looked stylish and felt her most confident, the feedback on Instagram was far from kind.

Thousands raced to comments, where many slammed Ayşe for teaching kids in outfits they didn’t deem suitable for working at school.

”Completely inappropriate attire for a teacher,” read one of the top comments that’s since been liked over an astronomical 34,000 times.

Another demanded: ”Put some clothes on. You work with kids not at a bar.”

A third agreed, writing: ”As somebody in Gen Z, alternative, and like testing the dress code, this is completely inappropriate. Especially as the teacher.

”When you are the teacher you can test the dress code by being more casual, having coloured hair, and possibly wearing accessories that aren’t technically allowed because of its size.

”But outfits like this around literal children is not okay. You’re their educator not their siblings going to the park.”

Do teachers follow a dress code?

THE National Education Union on teacher dress codes…

The NEU does not recommend formal dress code for staff in schools.

The NEU believes that staff should be able to dress according to their professional judgement unless this is detrimental to their capacity to do their job or is deemed unsafe or inappropriate for some other objective and reasonable reason.

Schools should take into account the principles set out below:

Staff have a right to expect respect for their religious beliefs, cultural practices and gender-identity.
Forms of dress should not interfere with the teaching, learning and assessment process.
Health and safety of pupils and staff should be assessed.
Consultation with staff is an essential principle.
Each case should be considered on its merits in the light of the principles identified in this guidance.

The brutal viewer added that they ”wouldn’t even wear most of your outfits to babysitting” as they need garments to be ”functional for the kids because kids grab onto clothing and want you to play”.

However, there were also plenty of those who didn’t seen an issue and couldn’t see the reason for criticism.

A former student said: ”I had a teacher like you growing up. She was the coolest teacher ever.”

Someone else said: ”if I had a teacher like you I would come home to my parents and say “my teacher is so cooooool!!”

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