Summary D096 What are two examples of a hidden curriculum in a classroom? What is the difference
D096 What are two examples of a hidden curriculum in a classroom? What is the difference D096 What are two examples of a hidden curriculum in a classroom? What is the difference between equity and equality? Describe six practices teachers can use to create a more equitable classroom. Hidden Curriculum in a Classroom A hidden curriculum refers to the lessons that are taught informally, and often unintentionally, in a school system. These lessons are not part of the formal curriculum but are learned through the experiences and culture of the school. Here are two examples: 1.Gender Roles: If a school always chooses boys for leadership roles and girls for nurturing roles, it may unintentionally teach students that these gender roles are the norm. 2.Competition: If a school places a high emphasis on grades and test scores, it may unintentionally teach students that competition and individual achievement are more important than cooperation and community. Equity vs Equali
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