Distinguish among the formal curriculum, the informal curriculum, and the hidden curriculum. Give an example of each – if possible – from your own experience,

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: The formal curriculum is a plan of studies that includes the ways in which instructional content is organized and presented at each grade level. The informal curriculum consists of the learning experiences that go beyond the formal curriculum, such as activities the teacher introduces to connect academic concepts to the students' daily lives. The hidden curriculum is what students learn, beyond the academic content, from the experience of attending school. Responses to the last portion will vary.

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