foundations chapter 10

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implicit or hidden curriculum

learnings that aren't always intended but emerge as student is being shaped by school culture, including teachers' attitudes and behaviors

visible curriculum

more accurately called formal or explicit curriculum

benefits of extracurriculum

reduces problem behaviors and increases positive attitudes towards school

curriculum

refers to the set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university

skills

saber-tooth curriculum believes one must be able to apply these to future endeavors

saber-tooth curriculum

satirical comedy explaining how unexamined traditions of schooling may result in resisting much needed changes

benefits of extracurriculum

teaches leadership, teamwork, persistence, diligence, and fair play

fish grabbing with bare hands, woolly horse clubbing, and saber-tooth-tiger scaring with fire

the 3 subjects of New-Fist's curriculum that are today's equivalent to reading, writing, arithmetic

saber-tooth curriculum

this curriculum believes curriculum should reflect the common goals of society

saber-tooth curriculum

this curriculum believes education is relative to time period, where you are, who you're with

saber-tooth curriculum

this curriculum believes education must be respective to the emerging needs to the life experience

saber-tooth curriculum

this curriculum believes skills are useless unless able to use them to construct new knowledge based on old concepts

saber-tooth curriculum

this curriculum believes students should not just be able to spit facts out when they become adults, instead they need to be able to use what they have learned to draw connections between the past, present, and future in order to become productive, useful citizens

saber-tooth curriculum

this curriculum believes teachers should not only focus what students should learn but also focus on HOW to learn it

visible curriculum

this curriculum changes with the values of the time

extracurriculum

this curriculum includes activities such as: sports, clubs, governance, student newspaper

extracurriculum

this curriculum is found in places where a great deal of learning occurs but without any tests or grades

extracurriculum

this curriculum teachers the lessons that students learn in school activities

challenges of extracurriculum

underrepresentation of low SES students

implicit or hidden curriculum

example of this type of curriculum: henry's spelling bee teaches the him and the students in his class 1. lessons in winning 2. pain of losing 3. embarrassment of rejection 4. joy of being picked for a team first 5. spelling words

challenges of extracurriculum

gender differences are found in performing arts, athletics, school government, and literary activities

invisible curriculum

includes implicit or hidden curriculum and null curriculum

null curriculum

all material that you don't learn in school, usually because it is declared too controversial or inappropriate so those who determine the curriculum decide that it will not be taught

benefits of extracurriculum

associated with enriched student life and learning

benefits of extracurriculum

associated with higher SAT scores and grades

benefits of extracurriculum

associated with higher self esteem, school competition, civic participation, career aspirations

benefits of extracurriculum

associated with improved race relations and less gender stereotyping

New-Fist

brilliant educator and thinker of prehistoric time

New-Fist

developed the first curriculum with 3 basic subjects: fish grabbing with bare hands, woolly horse clubbing, and saber-tooth-tiger scaring with fire


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