: many of us have fond memories of kindergarten, perhaps because there was more time for activities like making art from macaroni and singing songs. however, a sociologist might point out that kindergartners are not just being taught about arts and crafts. they're also being taught how to be students: how to sit still, take orders, remain in their seats, and behave in school. in other words, they are learning skills that will be necessary for the rest of their education. what are these other things that are taught in kindergarten called

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The answer is a hidden curriculum. It is a byproduct of an education, "[teachings] which are educated but not acquiescently envisioned" such as the show of standards, principles, and views took in the classroom and the community environment. Some learning experience may impart unintentional lessons.