Functionalist Perspectives
Marxist Perspectives
Radical Thinkers Perspectives
Feminist Perspectives
Names and Theories
100

Unwritten social norms learned in educational settings

What is the functionalist definition of the hidden curriculum?

100

Unwritten lessons promotion social norms and values 

What is the Marxist definition of the hidden curriculum?
100

Focusing on competition and market-driven rationality

What is neoliberal ideology

100

Belief in male dominance as natural and acceptable 

What is the patriarchal ideology?
100

Theorist linking hidden curriculum to socialisation

Who is Durkheim?

200

A system where rewards are based on individual effort 

What is meritocracy?

200

Process of perpetuating class structure through education 

What is social reproduction
200

Primary goal of schools in global market

What is economic growth

200
Curriculum that reflects and reinforces gender roles
What is the gendered curriculum?
200

The person who coined the term 'hidden curriculum' and studies classroom dynamics 

Who is Phillip Jackson?

300
The norm which emphasizes self-reliance in adult life 

What is independence?

300

Beliefs that support the interests of the elite

What is ruling class ideology

300

Process of enforcing conformity in students 

What is indoctrination?

300

Omission of women's acheivements in educational materials 

What is the gender exclusion in history?
300

Critiques neoliberal influence on education policies 

Who is Giroux?

400

Standardizing treatment of all individuals in society 

What is universalism?
400

Recognition for punctuality, behaviour and hard work

What is rewards in education?

400

Students duties and responsibilities in society 

What is global citizenship?

400

Boys choosing STEM and girls choosing beauty or art forward subjects

What is the difference in subject choices in schools?

400

This person views school as repressive institutions

Who is Illich?

500

Variations in hidden curriculum experiences among different groups

What is cultural differences?

500

Discouragement of independant thinking and originality

What is penalization of creativity

500

Process of dulling students' critical engagement 

What is stultification?

500

View that schools perpetuate male dominance (eg. unaddressed abuse affecting girls' educational experiences)

What is the radical feminist perspective of the hidden curriculum?

500
To which sociologists does this statement apply to: 

A lack of empirical evidence in their conclusions about education's role in capitalism

What are the critiques of Bowles and Gintis?