The concept hidden curriculum can be defined as: A. A type of nonacademic knowledge that one learns through informal learning an
d cultural transmission B. The course objectives teachers incorporate into their syllabi after the semester has started C. The emphasis on certificates or degrees to show that a person has a certain skill, has attained a certain level of education, or has met certain job qualifications D. The unexpected subjects students take an interest in after being exposed to experts in the field
Hidden Curriculum can be defined as the lessons that are learned by the students in an informal manner, means that such lessons are not part of their academics or curriculum. This curriculum teaches students the social and cultural messages.
This curriculum is called hidden because it teaches lessons of moral values that remains unnoticed.
Hidden curriculum usually involves lessons of values, behaviors, attitudes, etc.
In the philosophical poem "An Essay on Man," the author Alexander Pope suggests that man has learned about nature and the universe through science, and that many times he has tried to imitate God. Besides, he mentions that humanity should not try to pretend to be or study God but focus on itself.