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The Hidden Curriculum involves students forming ideas and opinions about their environment and their classmates
True
False
The ________ curriculum consists of the courses, lessons, and learning activities students participate in.
Hidden
Formal
Null
Written
Hidden Curriculum is...
Usually unintentionally taught
A purposeful topic
A textbook
An exam
Taking into consideration and celebrating the cultures of different children in the class is part of the hidden curriculum
True
False
A fight has broken out amongst a group of Primary 6 boys at lunchtime. What would be the best way to deal with it?
Keep them in at lunchtime for the rest of the week
Have a chat with them together, talking about their feelings, why it was wrong and what a better approach would be next time
Get them to write the school rules out multiple times
Phone their parents before speaking to the pupils
It's sports day, to encourage a whole school ethos you should...
Have each class as a different team
Keep the younger children and older children separate
Have children from across the school in different teams, encouraging them to work together and help each other
Let the children pick their own teams
Hidden curriculum teaches ideas around issues related to
Socialising
Gender Norms
Cultural Expectations
All of the above
the major difference between the Hidden Curriculum and the Formal Curriculum is
The Hidden Curriculum includes controversial content intentionally left out of the Formal Curriculum
The Formal Curriculum operates in the classroom and the Hidden Curriculum outside
The Formal Curriculum produces the same learning outcomes for everyone and the effects of the Hidden Curriculum vary widely
The Hidden Curriculum arises spontaneously from interactions between pupils and their environments
Produces the same learning outcomes for everyone
The Hidden Curriculum
The Extra Curriculum
The Formal Curriculum
The Null Curriculum
The Hidden Curriculum deals with:
Different cultures of children in the school
Expectations of everyone in the school
Learning the difference between what is right and wrong
All of the above
It is the class teachers sole responsibilty to develop the hidden curriculum.
True
False
Which of these are NOT considered a part of the hidden curriculum?
Values
Norms
Science and Technology
Procedures
How do children absorb and internalise the hidden curriculum?
Natural Observation
Participation in the class
Social activities
All of the above
When does the hidden curriculum begin?
Early childhood
After birth
Early in a child's education
In high school
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