Topic 5: Hidden Curriculum Flashcards

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What is the hidden curriculum?

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The norms and values taught indirectly through school processes, teachers and managers.

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Does everyone accept the hidden curriculum?

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Nope.

Some accept it unquestionably whilst others reject it (Paul Willis).

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What is the functionalist view on the hidden curriculum?

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They value it as it helps foster cooperation, competition and the meritocratic spirit.

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Are all theorists favourable of the hidden curriculum?

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NO.
Marxists, feminists, and anti-racists disapprove of how it justifies and reproduces ruling class, male, or white dominance.

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What dod Cotton, Winter and Bailey (2013) state about the hidden curriculum in contemporary education?

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Places highest value on hard work, efficiency, and value for money, rather than equality and opportunity.
There are token attempts to promote equality, contrasted with continual emphasis on hard work - shows the true message of education.

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What are ways in which the hidden curriculum is transmitted?

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  1. Hierarchy of management.
  2. Insistence on punctuality (correspondence).
  3. Uniform imposes school’s identity over the individual’s.
  4. Classroom organisation: pupils look up to teacher; teacher looks down.
  5. Teacher expectations over certain groups.
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How can the hidden curriculum be detected in the organisation of schools?

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Cotton, Winter, and Bailey found that geography courses promote sustainability, whilst the schools and unis did not adhere to this due to cost and convenience concerns.

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What is Giroux’s (1984) view of the hidden curriculum?

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A neo-Marxist, he believes that schools do NOT transmit one unambiguous message as they are sites of ideological struggle.
Some teachers may emphasise certain rules, whilst others don’t - lead to other informal messages.

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How can one summarise the hidden curriculum?

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It shapes experiences and outcomes within schools; some positive, some negative, and some challenged.
They encourage certain beliefs whilst discouraging others.

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