The "embedded behavioural rules" that are not explicitly stated, but assumed, are an example of
A) hidden curriculum.
B) cultural hegemony.
C) bureaucracy.
D) formative assessments.
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Q14: Deviations from expected behaviours are adjusted through
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Q15: The introduction of behaviours, such as raising
Q16: Teachers emphasizing certain values and virtues like
Q17: Learning and accepting culturally normative perspectives and
Q18: The core of Brint's zones of socialization
Q20: Learned routines that guide a student's behaviour
Q21: Brint's second zone of socialization focuses on
Q22: Which of Brint's zones of socialization focuses
Q23: The use of curriculum for "character education"
Q24: Rewarding behaviours deemed as "proper" by the
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