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Hidden curriculum - Definition

Related Words: Course, Discipline, Field, Humanities, Major, Minor, Quadrivium, Seminar, Study, Subject, Trivium

The phrase hidden curriculum draws attention to the idea that schools do more than simply transmit knowledge, as laid down in the official curricula. It is often used to criticize the social reality of schooling.

The phrase "hidden curriculum" was reportedly coined by the sociologist Brian Jackson ("Life In Classrooms", 1968). He argued that we need to understand "education" as a socialisation process.

More recent definitions were given by Meighan ("A Sociology of Education", 1981):

The hidden curriculum is taught by the school, not by any teacher...something is coming across to the pupils which may never be spoken in the English lesson or prayed about in assembly. They are picking-up an approach to living and an attitude to learning.

and Haralambos ("Themes and Perspectives", 1991):

The hidden curriculum consists of those things pupils learn through the experience of attending school rather than the stated educational objectives of such institutions.

John Taylor Gatto radically critizises the compulsory school system in his book "Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling" (1992).

Example Usage of curriculum

ecampusnet: The Integrated Early Childhood curriculum http://cli.gs/gt2UT
nilsonneves: Disponibilizo meu currículum no http://www.curriculum.com.br/ucn/P6188367-782
Alrome: También llevé mi currículum a donde me dijeron, para currar en una mutua, a ver cómo se da el caso, ya que sería un chollo
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