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Tindall, B. Allan – Behavioral and Social Science Teacher, 1975
Hidden curriculum is a lesson in how to behave which is neither planned nor discussed. Using sport as a medium, this paper defines a hidden curriculum, discusses its significance, and discusses the process of observing it. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Athletics, Behavioral Sciences, Educational Anthropology, Elementary Secondary Education
Diaz, Carlos F. – 1982
Presented in this paper is a multicultural curriculum design with an underlying conceptual understandinq which takes into account the commonalities found among the experiences of various ethnic groups. A common framework to be used for each ethnic group permits the teacher to generalize the experiences of the different ethnic gropus. The model for…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Concept Formation, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism
Townley, Charles, Ed. – 1973
This report of a conference attended by teachers and anthropologists concerns itself with the desirability and practicalities of teaching anthropology at the elementary and secondary levels in Britain. The papers reflect the varied objectives of a group trying to introduce a new element into school curricula. The president of the Royal…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Certification, Comparative Education, Conference Reports