Social Sciences, asked by monishaBK123, 7 months ago

Hidden Curriculum -
1) Plan carefully
2) From textbooks Encourages learning
3) Refers to the application of formal learning in the classroom
4)May not be part of the formal
Of the study


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Answered by deepbukkal
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A hidden curriculum is a side effect of schooling, "[lessons] which are learned but not openly intended"[1] such as the transmission of norms, values, and beliefs conveyed in the classroom and the social environment.[2]

Any learning experience may include unneeded lessons.[1] Hidden curriculum often refers to knowledge gained in primary and secondary school settings, usually with a negative connotation where the school strives for equal intellectual development (as a positive aim).[3] In this sense, a hidden curriculum reinforces existing social inequalities by educating students according to their class and social status. The unequal distribution of cultural capital in a society mirrors a corresponding distribution of knowledge among its students.[4] It should be mentioned that the breaktime is an important part of the hidden curriculum.[5]

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