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In kindergarten, teachers typically have a "naptime" when children are expected to get their blankets, lie down, and rest. some children might respond that they aren't sleepy, but are told that "naptime" takes place at a certain time and all members of the class are expected to respond appropriately. this exemplifies the:

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The answer is that "this exemplifies the hidden curriculum".

A hidden curriculum is considered as a side effect of a training, lessons which are found out yet not straightforwardly proposed, for example, the transmission of standards, qualities, and convictions passed on in the classroom and the social condition. Any learning background may instruct unintended lessons.
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