Hat Cap

Higher education is evolving and gaining popularity every year. Topics newly available and the opportunity to follow online courses demonstrate the influence of the modern world and rapid progress on the academic life, some traditions still remain. Wearing a cap and gown on the day of graduation is still the standard for all graduates they studied at home or just completed Bachelor of Arts in studies of first name. But why do we wear the cap and gown? And how has it changed?
In Britain and the United States, style of the CAP and the dress is influenced by contemporary dress and students from Oxford to Cambridge, and the dresses worn by clerics in advance. Throughout history, color dresses undergraduate would reflect their status, much the same way today yoke the dress could be a color to identify the area of study. Nobles would dresses with lace and button decorations while lower ranking students, such as commoners, would wear dresses much simpler. The sleeves of her dress may vary today, with sleeves, bell-shaped for BA students, and closed sleeves for MA students.
Through the 15th and 16th centuries the hood began to see less in ordinary dress, but rather has been reappropriated to wear conservative universities and other institutions. The hood went through a phase change, being Oversized for a period, then given the additional liripipe which could well have been used for the chin strap to keep the helmet safety. Today, color and design of the cover may vary from one institution to the attainment and achievement.
Maybe the most intriguing of the graduation-wear is the mortar (or Slicer Cap). The design of this intriguing accessory is derived from the square bar worn by the clergy of medieval times. Over the centuries, Academia has become less and less tied to the church and thereafter the headgear worn by the two sectors changed different from each other. Although the church kept the bar, it was the style that has survived square in universities and institutions. Today, mortar generally varies from a few simple black cap with black tassels for undergraduates and Sometimes tassels of gold (or other colors) for university officials. Instead, doctors could also wear a tam, rounding soft hat.
It is indisputable that means and what we learn in higher education evolves, improves and becomes more accessible. Nevertheless, the tradition of the CAP and the dress has its roots firmly in the birth of the university, and the notion of obtaining graduation becomes even more special and to think when you recognize the amount of history behind it. And to think, all this comes to light just wearing a dress and silly hat.
Sarah Maple writes about adult education and education online
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