Adam,

I occasionally teach for Southern Ohio College (after 11:00 to day Brown Mackie College) and have been asked not to wear kilts to class (I have gone to meetings, and dropped off stuff).
Adam
Interesting.

I teach First Aid and CPR for the American Red Cross. I've been teaching kilted for years with no complaints and I'm not just standing in front of a class lecturing. I'm crawling and rolling around on the floor with the students teaching skills.

I've taught men, women, teenagers, a strip club owner, owners of an inner-city gym (thems was some big bruthus), lifeguards, nurses, retired people, all kinds of folks. No problems -- ever.

In fact, I've been told by many students that I'm the best FA/CPR instructor they've ever had.

I can understand that they might think a man in a kilt would be a distraction. But my experience is that it's just not so.

When I was in high school we had a gorgeous female Spanish teacher (from Spain) who wore tight mini-skirts. Now THAT was a distraction. It was over 30 years ago and I can remember everything about her, even the smell of her perfume. I don't remember learning any Spanish in her class though.

Do they have restrictions on what female teachers can wear at your college?