PICABOO: Effects of Hidden Curriculum on student's behavior

Asma Afaq, U. Mahboob
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Introduction: Hidden curriculum (HC) is “a sum of influences” that exist in the educational environment. It is the set of cultures, values, safety practices, and organizational structures within a school which affects students’ personal, professional development, learning, and behavior. HC is not documented but inferred by learners rather than delivered intentionally by faculty. In our educational system, Is the curriculum yet to be discovered, or has it been hidden by someone? The curriculum remains hidden until faculty and students get aware of it.Objective: To explore the effects of HC on students' behavior.Methods: A qualitative exploratory study was carried out in 2020 from January till June in the University College of medicine and dentistry. FGDs were conducted on zoom with purposive sampling of 30 students. FGD questions were validated and then piloted to ensure clarity. All FGDs were recorded on zoom and transcribed verbatim. Due to the sensitive nature of data, confidentiality and anonymity were ensured. Thematic analysis was employed to get meaning within the data set.Results: Total 130 of codes were identified in the first cycle of coding that was further merged in the second cycle of coding leading to 110 codes. 19 subthemes under 4 major themes emerged from the transcripts. Main themes were effects of educational environment, peers, basic and clinical sciences teachers on student’s behavior. Discipline, extracurricular activities, discussions, student’s preferences, exchange of good habits, ethics, knowledge, punctuality, professionalism and role modeling were positive effects while use of social media, hangout, exchange of bad habits, favoritism, non-punctuality, haphazard teaching, and hierarchy were the negative effects in terms of hidden curriculum identified through themes and subthemes.Conclusion: This study revealed that there are both positive and negative effects of HC on students' personal and professional behavior. Negative effects are due to the unawareness of students, faculty, and curriculum reformers about the existence of HC. Information about problems related to HC as well as considering the viewpoints of students is mandatory.  KEYWORDS: Effects, Hidden Curriculum, Students behavior, Awareness, Side effects, Recommendations.
PICABOO:隐性课程对学生行为的影响
导读:隐性课程是存在于教育环境中的“影响的总和”。它是一所学校内影响学生个人、专业发展、学习和行为的一整套文化、价值观、安全实践和组织结构。HC没有记录,而是由学习者推断,而不是由教师有意传授。在我们的教育体系中,是课程还没有被发现,还是被某人隐藏了?课程一直是隐藏的,直到教师和学生意识到它。目的:探讨HC对学生行为的影响。方法:于2020年1 - 6月在大学医学与牙科学院进行定性探索性研究。目的抽样30名学生,采用变焦法进行fgd。对FGD问题进行了验证,然后进行了试点,以确保清晰度。所有fgd均用变焦记录,并逐字抄写。由于数据的敏感性,确保了机密性和匿名性。采用主题分析来获得数据集中的意义。结果:第一轮编码共鉴定出130个编码,第二轮编码合并为110个编码。会议记录中出现了4个主要主题下的19个分主题。主要主题为教育环境、同伴、基础科学和临床科学教师对学生行为的影响。纪律、课外活动、讨论、学生偏好、好习惯交流、道德、知识、守时、专业和角色塑造是积极影响,而使用社交媒体、闲逛、坏习惯交流、偏袒、不守时、随随性教学和等级制度是通过主题和副主题识别的隐性课程的消极影响。结论:本研究揭示了HC对学生个人行为和职业行为的正向和负向影响。负面影响是由于学生、教师和课程改革者没有意识到HC的存在。关于HC相关问题的信息以及考虑学生的观点是强制性的。关键词:效果,隐性课程,学生行为,意识,副作用,建议。
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