2. • A hidden curriculum is a side effect of an education, which are
learned such as the transmission of norms, values and beliefs
conveyed in classroom and social environment.
• Gender difference in the school environment may feel like an old
fashioned or outdated concept. With current terms as ‘gender
equality’ suggesting male and female, men and women, boys and
girls are treated equally regardless of their identified gender, there
should be no indication of gender inequality within the classroom.
• However research suggests this is far from the truth. The National
Union of Teachers (NUT) identify a need to challenge gender
stereotypes to ensure no limits are placed on children ,allowing for
improved educational and behavioral outcomes ,as well as
developing respect full and enduring relationships.
• The educator should have strong knowledge of the concept of
gender stereotyping. Then become familiar with strategies to avoid
or counteract issues arising from incidences of gender stereotyping.
3. • Consider the classroom environment, there could be various examples of
gender stereotyping without the educator even realizing.
• There may be similar examples to that of the scenario provided such as
‘pink is for girls and blue is for boys’, or there could be more significant
examples such as only strong boys can assist with rearranging the
classroom, or the creative girls can decorate crafts corner.
• If the educator is enacting such examples in their classroom, they need
to be aware of the “hidden curriculum”. The hidden curriculum model is a
reference to everything a student can learn without the teacher’s
realization or intention. This hidden curriculum is the message being sent,
often unknowingly, to the students when only the strong boys can help
move furniture.
• It is portraying that boys and girls are not equal and that there are
different opportunities available dependent on a student’s gender. A
major contributor to the hidden curriculum can be the teachers attitude,
beliefs and values as well as classroom influence and outside the
classroom in the play ground. Of course hidden curriculum is not only
related to gender equality. The hidden curriculum can on all facelets of
the student’s learning experience.