Hidden Curriculum Overview
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What is the hidden curriculum?

The hidden curriculum refers to the things learned in school that are not openly taught in lessons or examined in tests.

Feminists view the hidden curriculum as a main source of what?

  • Cultural diversity
  • Gender socialization (correct)
  • Critical thinking
  • Individual achievement
  • Match the following views on the hidden curriculum with their main points:

    Feminists = Claim that the hidden curriculum is a source of gender socialization Functionalists = Teach the value of achievement and individualism Marxists = Create a future workforce that accepts their position

    Feminists believe that the hidden curriculum has changed significantly since the 1970s.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do functionalists believe the hidden curriculum teaches children?

    <p>The hidden curriculum teaches children the value of achievement, individualism, and social interaction.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Marxists argue that the hidden curriculum creates a future workforce with __________ attributes.

    <p>subordinate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one way feminists believe the hidden curriculum manifests in schools?

    <p>Through resources that portray women as dependent on men.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Hidden Curriculum Overview

    • The hidden curriculum encompasses unspoken lessons and social norms learned in school, not covered in formal lessons or tests.
    • It serves as a means of socialization, influencing individual thoughts and behaviors consciously or unconsciously.
    • Contains unwritten rules guiding school behavior and interactions among students.

    Feminist Perspectives on the Hidden Curriculum

    • Viewed as a primary source of gender socialization within educational settings.
    • Textbooks often reinforce gender stereotypes, depicting women as dependent on men; little progress noted since the 1970s.
    • Female students may experience discomfort in male-dominated subjects, impacting their engagement.
    • Teacher expectations can perpetuate sexism, influencing attitudes and interactions in the classroom.
    • Despite having more female teachers, senior management roles remain dominated by men, limiting role model visibility for female students.

    Functionalist Views on the Hidden Curriculum

    • Serves to instill key values such as achievement and individualism in children, fostering a sense of personal success.
    • Schools as microcosms: provide environment for students to practice social interactions and adhere to collective rules.
    • Rewards and punishments in schools teach students the importance of order and the benefits of following societal norms.

    Marxist Views on the Hidden Curriculum

    • Aims to create a compliant workforce, where students learn to embrace conformity and discipline necessary for employment.
    • Socializes children to accept their social and occupational status as natural, reinforcing class structures.
    • Classroom content often promotes positive perceptions of capitalism, downplaying its negative aspects and framing them as normal.

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    Explore the concept of the hidden curriculum and its implications in educational settings. This quiz covers important definitions and perspectives on how socialization occurs within schools. Understand the unwritten rules that influence student behavior and learning.

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