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The Influence of a Program Based on Hidden Curriculum on the Concept of Citizenship for Students in Al Majmaah University
One basic goal of all educational systems should be to prepare students to be effective members of a society. For these reasons, it is imperative that school districts and educators across the nation look at developing, implementing, and teaching students the curriculum with basic hidden curriculum traits. This research explores the influence of the concept of hidden curriculums on citizenship values in classrooms. Specifically, the data comes from one educational psychology learner classroom containing 24 students from Al Majmaa University. This article collected three types of data, including pre and post-surveys, a daily observational Tally Sheet, and student interviews. The results indicate that hidden curriculum affected on the concept of citizenship for students. This supported the belief that the concept of hidden curriculum should be developed, implemented, and taught in university districts. As a result, this article recommends colleges seriously consider implementing a program based on the concept hidden curriculum.
期刊介绍:
The mission of the International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning (IJCBPL) is to identify learners’ online behavior based on the theories in human psychology, define online education phenomena as explained by the social and cognitive learning theories and principles, and interpret the complexity of cyber learning. IJCBPL offers a multi-disciplinary approach that incorporates the findings from brain research, biology, psychology, human cognition, developmental theory, sociology, motivation theory, and social behavior. This journal welcomes both quantitative and qualitative studies using experimental design, as well as ethnographic methods to understand the dynamics of cyber learning. Impacting multiple areas of research and practices, including secondary and higher education, professional training, Web-based design and development, media learning, adolescent education, school and community, and social communication, IJCBPL targets school teachers, counselors, researchers, and online designers.