SOCI 1001 Lecture : IN CLASS NOTES
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Human needs: there is no set of complex, innate behaviours that accompanies any specific human bodily need, culturally appropriate responses are learned to accommodate needs (i. e. food, there does not seem to be any human physical condition for which cultural treatment is consistent across the globe. Hidden curriculum: social life: unwritten understandings about order, discipline, power, and other aspects of, reinforces existing social inequalities by educating students in various matters and behaviours according to their class and social status, get punished or in trouble for doing things wrong and you don"t want to do that, get praise for doing things good and for having good behaviour and connects to how we then go out and act in the world, theres more to it than just learning how to be smart it"s learning all of the other things that are apart of the hidden curriculum, enforces a particular value system.