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The syllabus didn’t mention this, but the teaching assistant insists it’s essential coursework.

#Batemoor #HiddenCurriculum #TAOffice #AfterHours #SupplementalStudy
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My contribution is about tender conversations, & how the #HiddenCurriculum continues to devalue end of life care.
How confident are you to begin or progress discussions about the approach of death?
Take a look at my suggestions - & share yours.
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They like you as a "pet." They fear you as a "threat." ⚛️👩🏾 We expose the #HiddenCurriculum of Physics: why #Black women are pushed out of the lab. From the #TEAMUP report to the myth of scientific neutrality, is the culture the problem? #TechTakedown.

🎧 LISTEN NOW 👇
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Unlearning Medicine’s Unhealthy ‘Hidden Curriculum’ Many doctors adopt damaging lifestyle ‘survival skills’ during residency and keep them for years. Here’s how to spot — and finally break — habits of self-neglect.

Interesting @medscape.com article today regarding #PhysicianWellness in the context of the #HiddenCurriculum.

Pretty near and dear to my heart as an #OccEnvMed physician.

www.medscape.com/viewarticle/...

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Join us this week for Navigating Graduate School: Academic Success Strategies for First-Generation College Students, an online workshop designed to make the #HiddenCurriculum visible. #UCLA #GraduateWritingCenter

Wed, Aug 27 | 4:00–5:15 PM
RSVP: ucla.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1...

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Let's discuss this at our virtual launch! #FeatureFriday #HiddenCurriculum #UnspokenRules #InclusivePractices #FeatureFriday

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On the Scale of the World: The Formation of Black Anticolonial Thought by Musab Younis (Book Review)
On the Scale of the World: The Formation of Black Anticolonial Thought by Musab Younis (Book Review) YouTube video by Hamza The Historian

#BlackHistory #Anticolonial #PoliticalTheory #PanAfricanism #HiddenCurriculum #Orientalism #Palestine #Sudan #Libya #Yemen #Ethiopia #Haiti #Liberia #Algeria #Morocco #MarcusGarvey
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWcr...

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Here is @gemstanden.bsky.social & @lawprofamanda.bsky.social from @unirdg-law.bsky.social discussing the #HiddenCurriculum of university - an inclusive practice #QuickWin!

#StudentPartnership #DisabledStudents #FirstGeneration #Transition #Belonging #Inclusion
🎧 open.spotify.com/episode/4c9H...

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S2 "Voices of Belonging" with Professor Amanda Millmore The ConnectED podcast · Episode

Ep. 26 @gemstanden.bsky.social & @lawprofamanda.bsky.social from @unirdg-law.bsky.social discuss the #HiddenCurriculum of university - an inclusive practice #QuickWin!

#StudentPartnership #DisabledStudents #FirstGeneration #Transition #Belonging #Inclusion
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In August 2024, I became a poster child for social mobility. I was the daughter of a drug addict, the child who grew up on a council estate, the teenager who studied while working two jobs at McDonalds and John Lewis, and then the first person in her school’s history to achieve straight A*s at A level. Weeks later, my mum and stepdad proudly drove me to the University of Bristol. I wore my hair in a bun with a black scrunchie and carried a neon pink bag I’d bought to celebrate my results with my John Lewis staff discount and the money I’d earned working full time over Summer. It was September, but my stepdad, a lorry driver, wore a vest. I didn’t see us as different, until other students laughed and asked who that “bald man wearing the wife beater” was. In my final year, while working as a hotel receptionist, barmaid and tutor, I found a law firm recruitment event that started after my shift ended. I headed to the fancy hotel with the ticket I’d booked weeks ago, and was one of the first in line. But I was asked to stand aside while others were let in. Once the room was full, they told me I could go in, but there was only space to stand at the back. I never got an explanation, but - due to having just come off a shift - I do remember being the only one not in formal wear. [some text cropped out by social media platform due to character limits; follow link for full text of post in screenshot.] Today is Social Mobility Day, and you’ll see lots of posts celebrating the stories of those who’ve “made it.” We hide behind the platitude of imposter syndrome, as if working class people are born feeling inadequate, rather than being made to feel that way. We talk about access, without acknowledging how others still enter through side doors. And we talk about social mobility without admitting that it involved us leaving our communities and sense of identity in ways that can feel devastating.

Screenshot of a LinkedIn post: In August 2024, I became a poster child for social mobility. I was the daughter of a drug addict, the child who grew up on a council estate, the teenager who studied while working two jobs at McDonalds and John Lewis, and then the first person in her school’s history to achieve straight A*s at A level. Weeks later, my mum and stepdad proudly drove me to the University of Bristol. I wore my hair in a bun with a black scrunchie and carried a neon pink bag I’d bought to celebrate my results with my John Lewis staff discount and the money I’d earned working full time over Summer. It was September, but my stepdad, a lorry driver, wore a vest. I didn’t see us as different, until other students laughed and asked who that “bald man wearing the wife beater” was. In my final year, while working as a hotel receptionist, barmaid and tutor, I found a law firm recruitment event that started after my shift ended. I headed to the fancy hotel with the ticket I’d booked weeks ago, and was one of the first in line. But I was asked to stand aside while others were let in. Once the room was full, they told me I could go in, but there was only space to stand at the back. I never got an explanation, but - due to having just come off a shift - I do remember being the only one not in formal wear. [some text cropped out by social media platform due to character limits; follow link for full text of post in screenshot.] Today is Social Mobility Day, and you’ll see lots of posts celebrating the stories of those who’ve “made it.” We hide behind the platitude of imposter syndrome, as if working class people are born feeling inadequate, rather than being made to feel that way. We talk about access, without acknowledging how others still enter through side doors. And we talk about social mobility without admitting that it involved us leaving our communities and sense of identity in ways that can feel devastating.

My story is a version of Sophie's story. There is SO MUCH #HiddenCurriculum I am still learning, even after a decade in higher ed. The credentials and background I lack have been frequently used to deny me access, funding, and more. And, the wording always places blame on me. 🧵

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Looks like good programme options are available for early career researchers attending #SPRKrakow2025!

Structured discussions on #MentalHealth in academia and how to build your career path w @andrewathan.bsky.social and other NOBsky

#ECRs #PsychotherapyResearch #HiddenCurriculum

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Ethics Is Understandable by Anyone, So Why Does It Fail to Work?-Countermeasures Against Inner Bureaucratization (dra This draft argues that ethics is understandable by anyone but often fails to function in real society due to hidden influences like unconscious bureaucratization. By introducing three relatable metaph...

Explaining ethics is difficult precisely because it seems self-evident.
Still, I tried to explore why it so often fails to work.
Read the draft here 👉 www.academia.edu/129308863/Et...

#Ethics
#MoralPhilosophy
#HiddenCurriculum
#PreventiveEducation
#CriticalThinking
#AIandSociety
#SocialDesign

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Insightful post from @drjacquelineharley.bsky.social on how essential resilience, stamina and adaptability are to success and thriving in doctoral study. #Resilience is not only an individual attribute; we cultivate it in and with our #researchcommunities, who are NB agents of the #hiddencurriculum.

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Specialty disrespect is a #microaggression & form of #hiddencurriculum - all to often I 👂#medicalstudents & #residents being told “you’re to smart for x,y” hospitalist colleague shared that surgical specialty would not do procedure until she called in specialist 🙄 #IMproud

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There's lots of support in the University, but some of it is #HiddenCurriculum. And what does it mean to 'be more critical'? What is Critical Thinking! #LeedsAssessmentMatters

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I submitted my successful postdoc applications this repo to demystify the #HiddenCurriculum and help others with their job searches. You can do the same!

🧪 #research #academia

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Some good #HiddenCurriculum knowledge here

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Also a lot of these fellowships have internal pre-application red tape that are super opaque unless you already have a permanent position, but seriously, just ask someone (that could be me!) and we can explain how it works. #HiddenCurriculum

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a cartoon drawing of a sardine can with two fish in it ALT: a cartoon drawing of a sardine can with two fish in it

A6 #LTHEchat
I try to use student feedback as one of #BrookfieldsFourLenses to highlight and identify elements of the #HiddenCurriculum that may have slipped through the net.

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Sometimes teachers might not even have articulated their #HiddenCurriculum to themselves. #TacitKnkwledge?

#LTHEchat

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A3 #THEchat “Educators have always considered education as… a socialization process, quietly transferring social norms and values to the student.” The #HiddenCurriculum can have deep ramifications for all students. Think medical students and ethics (extreme eg the Nazis).

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A1 #LTHEchat #HiddenCurriculum "... the commonly held under-standings, customs, rituals, and taken-for-granted aspects ...
" of what goes on in a discipline. Excerpt from above paper

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Just family doctors Canadian family medicine is in crisis. More than 1 in 5 Canadians do not have access to a family doctor,[1][1] and the percentage of medical school graduates choosing family medicine has been steadily...

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1 in 5 Canadians don't have a family doctor

🇨🇦Medical school graduates choosing family medicine are in decline

Why? Likely multifactorial, but this new commentary explores the role of #hiddencurriculum that stigmatizes the field. 😮🩺
#FamilyDoctorShortage #Medsky

www.cfp.ca/content/71/1...

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A cartoon showing a hand drawn flowchart of a student on their path to graduation. At the start are a series of potential obstacles including friends, parties, sports, clubs, families and work. for some students there are “too much” and for others, not the case. After bend in the road a more serious threat - an unexpected oil slick of illness, injury and death. Some students won’t be affected by this, but others will. For students who are both organised and lucky, if they work hard they’re on track to their best grade. In the other branch of the flow chart students might end up out of time! At this stage students might have valid reasons for their struggles, they might be able to reach out for help, and maybe they’ll be able to get an ok grade or even a crummy one… but all of these options are better than the catastrophic fail-out-pit-of-doom (plagiarism,cheating etc). The point of the flow chart is that you have to be lucky to get a brilliant grade, and not all of us will be on that track all of the time. a crummy grade is enough to get to graduation, and it’s better than getting kicked out of uni for trying to fake it. Sometimes a crummy grade is OK. And it’s always ok to ask for help!

A cartoon showing a hand drawn flowchart of a student on their path to graduation. At the start are a series of potential obstacles including friends, parties, sports, clubs, families and work. for some students there are “too much” and for others, not the case. After bend in the road a more serious threat - an unexpected oil slick of illness, injury and death. Some students won’t be affected by this, but others will. For students who are both organised and lucky, if they work hard they’re on track to their best grade. In the other branch of the flow chart students might end up out of time! At this stage students might have valid reasons for their struggles, they might be able to reach out for help, and maybe they’ll be able to get an ok grade or even a crummy one… but all of these options are better than the catastrophic fail-out-pit-of-doom (plagiarism,cheating etc). The point of the flow chart is that you have to be lucky to get a brilliant grade, and not all of us will be on that track all of the time. a crummy grade is enough to get to graduation, and it’s better than getting kicked out of uni for trying to fake it. Sometimes a crummy grade is OK. And it’s always ok to ask for help!

Start of term. Let’s talk #HiddenCurriculum
It breaks my heart when students struggle without knowing what help is available, and what journeys other students are on. Let’s be kind to one another while we navigate our individual aca pathways

#OER #MadeByHand

doi.org/10.6084/m9.fig…

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I’m teaching a graduate research methodology course this #spring2025. I’m looking to start a #journalclub anyone care to share some resources or tips? #hiddencurriculum #academicsky

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First week of the new semester vibes at #ASU School of Public Affairs @arizonastateuni.bsky.social
I’m teaching our doctoral professional development seminar. What #hiddencurriculum do you wish you knew earlier in your academic or research career? #Spring2025 #AcademicSky #PhDSky #ProfDev

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https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0427.05

Chapter link here t.co/eIG36335lY

A really self-critical, considered chapter on the quandries of education in a context in denial of its legacies. I learnt so much! And from the DMs on other platforms, so have many others!

#HigherEd #MedicalEd #Academia #HiddenCurriculum

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It's all coming together, y'all. It's *very* strange to feel blessed in these times – "what, you're blessed because the incoming administration wants to murder you?" – but the land takes care of its own. #werefromhere #dontmesswithcaliflas #matrixjournal #hiddencurriculum #phdlife

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Whisper Networks: A Discussion with Carrie Ann Johnson Podcast Episode · The Academic Life · 08/17/2023 · 57m

What are “whisper networks”? How do they serve as a #safety system? Who is allowed in them - and who’s excluded? Can you afford not to have one? 🎧⬇️

#HiddenCurriculum #HigherEducation #AcademicSky #Wellbeing

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