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What is Postmodern Education Theories

Implicit Pedagogy for Optimized Learning in Contemporary Education
Are theories based on postmodernism impling diversity in education philosophies.
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The Implicit Pedagogy and the Hidden Curriculum in Postmodern Education
Lucija Jančec (Dormitory “Podmurvice” Rijeka, Croatia) and Jurka Lepičnik Vodopivec (University of Primorska, Slovenia)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5799-9.ch003
Abstract
This chapter addresses everyday educational practices known as the “hidden curriculum” and the related term “implicit pedagogy” in today's dominant postmodern theory. It presents results of a survey with preschool and school teachers (N=813) in Croatia and Slovenia in selected three determinants of the hidden curriculum: empathy, personality traits, and preschool and school teachers' attitudes towards space characteristics. In addition to interesting results describing current conditions in these vital populations of institutional life of children, the chapter is getting closer to answering questions like: “What else do children learn in kindergarten and school?” “What affects children's learning, and is nowhere to be ‘measured' in the context of learning?” “Are the phenomena of hidden curriculum that we want to look at the same in the two neighboring countries, in the same groups of professionals?” This is, in the context of postmodernism and postmodern education theories, one of the crucial points.
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