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Walk into any school anywhere in the world, and you will find more being taught than what's on the timetable. Beyond math formulas and grammar rules, students are absorbing powerful, often unspoken lessons—about authority, obedience, competition, identity, gender, class, and worth. These are not part of the formal curriculum, but they shape learners for life. This book is about those lessons—the hidden curriculum.
As an educator, I have always been fascinated not just by what we teach, but by what our systems and spaces say to students without saying a word. The hidden curriculum operates in the margins of policy documents, in classroom routines, in the tone of voice we use, in who speaks and who stays silent. It is subtle, persistent, and deeply influential. It can affirm or damage, include or exclude, liberate or control.
This book emerged from a growing discomfort with how education often reproduces inequality while claiming to be a great equalizer. I began to look more closely—at what schools reward, how students are disciplined, what identities are privileged, and what assumptions go unquestioned. The more I looked, the clearer it became: if we truly want education to be transformative, we must make the hidden visible.