The hidden curriculum refers to:
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Correct answer: Unspoken norms and values taught in school
The hidden curriculum includes unintentional lessons about behavior, hierarchy, and social roles. Critical theorists argue these reinforce societal inequalities.
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- A critical perspective on learning argues that student voice is important because it:
- Critical theories of learning often challenge the assumption that knowledge is:
- In critical pedagogy, the role of the teacher is best described as:
- Which classroom practice aligns MOST with critical learning perspectives?
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