By Patrick Meyer, DPM
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Working in schools is a unique environment for footwear: Teachers and education professionals are on their feet all day – standing in front of the classroom, monitoring recess, and taking students up and down halls and stairways – yet, in most schools, professionals wear dress shoes daily.
Dress shoes are not always designed for this type of wear. However, the tips below will help you stay on your feet from the first bell to the last.
Tips for keeping your feet healthy in dress shoes
Proper Fit
Both male and female teachers should look for shoes that are wide enough for their feet and with enough room in the toe area to allow for movement. Arch support and shock absorption will help with all of that time spent standing. A firm heel counter will keep the heel from moving too much within the shoe. Open back and slingback shoes do not provide as much support as styles with a full heel. Socks should also fit to avoid cramping your toes or bunching that can lead to blisters.
Good Socks
Wear socks and shoes made from natural materials that allow your feet to breathe.
Slip-resistant shoes
Slip-resistant shoes are essential, as students often track elements from outdoors into halls and classrooms. Plus, younger students are known to spill during snack time!