Since the hidden curriculum is considered to be a form of education-related capital, it promotes this ineffectiveness of schools as a result of its unequal distribution.
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Although the hidden curriculum has negative connotations, it is not inherently negative, and the tacit factors that are involved can potentially exert a positive developmental force on students.
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This is described in the article as the hidden curriculum of social science : social science will compel the change that the researcher has decided is needed.
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""'The Hidden Curriculum " "'( 1970 ) is a book by the psychiatrist Benson R . Snyder, the then-Dean of Institute Relations at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Although the hidden curriculum conveys a great deal of knowledge to its students, the inequality promoted through its disparities among classes and social statuses often invokes a negative connotation.
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Or perhaps the book " The Hidden Curriculum in Health Professional Education " ( published by Dartmouth Press ) is functionally equivalent to a " personal website, bulletin board, or Usenet post "?
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Some educational approaches, such as democratic education, actively seek to minimize, make explicit, and / or reorient the hidden curriculum in such a way that it has a positive developmental impact on students.
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However, it's a long way from that observation to seeing every difference between girls and boys as the result of a " powerful hidden curriculum " or a " secret system " of sexism.
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Shortly after Jackson's coinage, MIT's Benson Snyder published " The Hidden Curriculum, " which addresses the question of why students & mdash; even or especially the most gifted & mdash; turn away from education.
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This particularly applies to the social and moral lessons conveyed by the hidden curriculum, for the moral characteristics and ideologies of teachers and other authority figures are translated into their lessons, albeit not necessarily with intention.