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Rauch, Herbert – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2014
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to encourage a discourse aiming to better understand the "psycho-social situation" of many people--from a global perspective. The following "first hypotheses" are formulated; pointing to crucial "hidden agendas" which shall be "named" in order to focus attention towards…
Descriptors: Global Education, Global Approach, Hypothesis Testing, Access to Information
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Case, Kim A.; Miller, Angela; Hensley, Rachel; Jackson, Shaprie – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2014
Invisible knowledge or the hidden curriculum, the informal education some students get from faculty mentors, is a privilege not afforded to all students. Many universities have instituted psychology careers courses to assist undergraduate psychology students with academic and career advisement. Designed to share this invisible curriculum with all…
Descriptors: Psychology, Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), Informal Education
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Meador, Elizabeth – Multicultural Perspectives, 2012
In this article the author presents an analysis of the hidden curriculum of school sports in mediating the achievement of Mexican immigrant girls in middle schools in the southwestern United States. Using Bourdieu's theory of taste, the author shows how symbolic boundaries expressed by students and teachers legitimize cultural practices that…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Hidden Curriculum, Females, Immigrants
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Blasco, Maribel – Journal of Management Education, 2012
This article argues that mainstreaming responsible management education in line with the Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) requires close attention to the hidden curriculum (HC), that is, the implicit dimensions of educational experiences. Altering formal curricular goals and content alone is not enough to improve students'…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Administrator Education, Socialization, Hidden Curriculum
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Peer, Kimberly S.; Schlabach, Gretchen A. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2011
Context: Athletic training education programs (ATEPs) promote the development of foundational behaviors of professional practice. Situated in the context of professional values, ATEPs are challenged to identify outcome measures for these behaviors. These values are tacitly reflected as part of the hidden curriculum. Objective: To ascertain the…
Descriptors: Caring, College Athletics, Physical Activities, Hidden Curriculum
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Atmodiwirjo, Paramita – International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education, 2013
This paper addresses the role of school ground as outdoor learning resources for environmental education. The opportunities to use school ground are particularly prominent in tropical climate, where the weather permits plenty of outdoor learning activities. A study in primary schools in Jakarta explored the relationship between the spatial aspects…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Campuses, Environmental Education, Outdoor Education
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Reath Warren, Anne – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2013
The model of Mother Tongue Tuition (MTT) which has developed in Sweden since the 1970's offers speakers of languages other than Swedish the opportunity to request tuition in their mother tongue, from kindergarten through to year 12. It is unique among the major immigrant-receiving countries of the world yet little is known about MTT and its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tuition, Second Language Learning, Immigrants
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Roso, Calvin G. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2013
This article addresses how to teach character comprehensively by studying ways a school's concurrent curricula (the official curriculum, the operational curriculum, the extra curriculum, and the hidden curriculum) can be used to teach character to students. A single case study analyzes the curriculum at a Jewish day school by examining school…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, School Activities, Jews, Personality
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Shemshadsara, Zahra Ghorbani – English Language Teaching, 2012
Culture awareness has become an important focus of modern language education, a shift that reflects a greater awareness of the inseparability of language and culture, and the need to prepare students for intercultural communication. The paper reports on an ongoing study into the presence and status of cultural understanding in EFL teaching. In…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Second Language Instruction, Culturally Relevant Education, Intercultural Communication
Surlis, Mary – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2012
This paper introduces Living Scenes, and intergenerational programme of learning which has been in operation in selected schools in Ireland for the last thirteen years. An overview of the programme is followed by a description of the hidden curriculum and the transmission of arbitrary culture in an educational context. This is followed by an…
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Foreign Countries, Social Capital, Hidden Curriculum
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Rahman, Kiara – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2013
This paper engages with current educational literature in Australia and internationally, in exploring the implications of the hidden curriculum for Indigenous students. It argues that in schools, most of the learning rules or guidelines reflect the "white" dominant culture values and practices, and that it is generally those who don't…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Student School Relationship, Foreign Countries, Guidelines
Ducey, Edward Michael, Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this qualitative study was to address how white preservice teachers understand themselves in relation to other cultures and their perceptions of preparedness to teach Latino students. In this study, the researcher used collective case study methodology to attempt to address whether there is a hidden curriculum of the dominant…
Descriptors: Whites, Preservice Teachers, Hispanic American Students, Case Studies
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Liou, Daniel D.; Martinez, Antonio Nieves; Rotheram-Fuller, Erin – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2016
This one-year ethnographic case study focused on students of color from a West Coast High School who faced a variety of academic challenges. Collectively, they shared perspectives on school improvement, and among the recommendations was the importance of mentorship in the classroom to develop students' aspirational, navigational, and informational…
Descriptors: Mentors, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement
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Moyse, R.; Porter, J. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2015
This article presents the findings of ethnographic case studies of three girls on the autistic spectrum attending mainstream primary schools and illustrates the difficulties they experience and the ways in which these are often unrecognised. The observations of the girls and subsequent individual interviews with their mothers, class teachers,…
Descriptors: Autism, Females, Mainstreaming, Hidden Curriculum
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Stanton, Christine Rogers – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2012
Although primary source accounts provide students with direct access to the experiences of historical participants, they can reinforce the dominant culture historical narrative if misrepresented by teachers, curriculum publishers, or scholars. The author demonstrates the importance of adhering to guidelines presented by critical Indigenous…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, American Indians, Social Studies, Indigenous Knowledge
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