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HIDDEN CARUCULLAM
1.Hidden Curricullam Concept

The term “hidden curriculum” refers to an amorphous collection of “implicit


academic, social, and cultural messages,” “unwritten rules and unspoken
expectations,” and “unofficial norms, behaviours and values” of the dominant-
culture context in which all teaching and learning is situated

2.Hideen curriculam definition

Hidden curriculum refers to messages communicated by the organization and


operation of schooling apart from the official or public statements of school
mission and subject area curriculum guidelines. In other words, the medium is a
key source of messages.

3.Why is it called “the Hidden Curriculum”? 

The Hidden Curriculum has its name because the lessons or knowledge that it is
made from are often unacknowledged or unexamined, either by educators, the
students, or the wider community.

4. Discipline In Hidden Curriculum.


hidden curriculum refers to messages communicated by the organization and operation of
schooling apart from the official or public statements of school mission and subject area
curriculum guidelines. In other words, the medium is a key source of messages.

5.Role Of Hidden Curricullam With Role And


Decipline n the hidden curriculum, a teacher is a
significant figure to successfully create or shape students'
character and personality. As such, the relationship between
a teacher and students must be harmonious, so that the goal
of creating a right attitude in students is effectively achieved without any obstacles.
6.Importants Of School Calibration

A festival is an occasion of enjoyment and celebration which promotes a


child’s social interaction and harmony

Kids will remember an important day or festival day only if they are told about
what the occasion signifies. So a celebration makes them to aware of the things
in a more fun and happy way. For a child celebrating events and festivals
in school has become an integral part of growing, learning new activities, and
building a strong cultural belief. Celebrations bring the students or the children
closer to each other’s cultural beliefs and traditions to develop respect and
understanding for each other’s customs and traditions. There are some of the
days celebrated in most of the schools are Independence Day, republic day,
Janmashtami, children’s day, Mother’s Day, Grandparent’s day, etc. apart from
these some other famous festivals of India include Lohri, Raksha Bandhan,
Baisakhi, Christmas, Holi, Diwali, etc. Indians have millions of reasons to rejoice
with these festivals, when children from different regions and backgrounds
experience this joy of festivals which they celebrate together, it truly enhances
and glorifies the Indian culture. So apart from classroom learning, the
teacher encourages students to celebrate and enjoy each and every festival and
event with great fun, zeal, and enthusiasm. School-going children are exposed to
the essence of festivals in various ways as they participate in singing dancing or
a one-act play or a poem recitation or simply tap their feet on peppy songs
followed by cheerful rhymes and melodious songs. Each and every performance
by kids turn out to be innovative and unique in its own way. It boosts their self-
esteem and gives them confidence. It may possible is not good in academics but
very good in other activities, so it is a great opportunity for those children to show
their best performance and grab some clapping. At the end of the day, the
limitless joy of celebrating the event is visible on their faces. Academic heights
public school celebrates most of the events in the present so that they can feel
happy seeing their kids’ performance. For children, it is a great way to
understand and learn the rich heritage of India and learn about the importance of
various festivals. Along with fun and enthusiasm for the activities related to the
festival, qualities like creativity, sensitivity, and a feeling of togetherness are also
inculcated in the students. Keeping its values intact, AHPS wishes to offer the
right kind of educational system which is based on moral ethics and values.

7.Role Of School In Hidden Curricullam


8. School Rituals

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