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  2. Hidden curriculum - Wikipedia

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    Various aspects of learning contribute to the success of the hidden curriculum, including practices, procedures, rules, relationships, and structures. [1] These school-specific aspects of learning may include, but are not limited to, the social structures of the classroom, the teacher's exercise of authority, the teacher's use of language, rules governing the relationship between teachers and ...

  3. Teaching - Wikipedia

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    Informally the role of teacher may be taken on by anyone (e.g. when showing a colleague how to perform a specific task). In some countries, teaching young people of school age may be carried out in an informal setting, such as within the family ( homeschooling ), rather than in a formal setting such as a school or college.

  4. Teacher - Wikipedia

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    A teacher's role may vary among cultures. Teachers may provide instruction in literacy and numeracy, craftsmanship or vocational training, the arts, religion, civics, community roles, or life skills. Formal teaching tasks include preparing lessons according to agreed curricula, giving lessons, and assessing pupil progress. A teacher's ...

  5. Jean Anyon - Wikipedia

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    "Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work", Journal of Education, Vol. 162, no. 1, Fall 1980. [7] Social Class and School Knowledge (Curriculum Inquiry, 1981) Ghetto Schooling: A Political Economy of Urban Education (Teachers College Press, 1997) Radical Possibilities: Public Policy, Urban Education, and a New Social Movement (Routledge 2005)

  6. Sociology of education - Wikipedia

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    The relation between teacher and student lies at heart of the realist conception of social structure. The internal relation between roles, distinct from the individual people who fill them and whom they casually affect. The relation between teacher and student is closely internal because each could not exist without each other.

  7. Teacher has 'secret hideout' hidden in plain sight in classroom

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    Teacher and TikToker Emma created a getaway in her own classroom for whenever she feels like "hiding from people". The secret spot probably isn't up to the building code, but that's why it's a ...

  8. Educational essentialism - Wikipedia

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    The role of the teacher as the leader of the classroom is a very important tenet of Educational essentialism. The teacher is the center of the classroom, so they should be rigid and disciplinary. Establishing order in the classroom is crucial for student learning; effective teaching cannot take place in a loud and disorganized environment.

  9. Teacher education - Wikipedia

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    The term 'teacher training' (which may give the impression that the activity involves training staff to undertake relatively routine tasks) seems to be losing ground, at least in the U.S., to 'teacher education' (with its connotation of preparing staff for a professional role as a reflective practitioner).