Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)· Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
The "hidden curriculum" refers to:
Choices
- AThe unwritten lessons, values, and norms that students learn in school beyond the formal subjectsCorrect
- BThe teacher's personal lesson notes
- CA secret list of test questions
- DThe principal's private agenda
Answer
The unwritten lessons, values, and norms that students learn in school beyond the formal subjects
The hidden curriculum refers to the unintentional lessons, values, attitudes, and behaviours that students absorb in school beyond the formal subject content.
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