THE HIDDEN CURRICULUM IN MILITARY SCHOOLS

Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 6

Abstract

Military education, as an integral and inseparable part of building the army as an institution, is changing its identity and tends to be becoming a place of development, changes, scientific research, quality teaching and education. Adoption of the National Curriculum Framework is creating conditions for these changes. Introduction of the military schools curriculum will inevitably lead to the hidden curriculum. In adult education (andragogy), the hidden curriculum appears in a more vigorous and influential form. The ability to function and the high reliability of the military system are based on hierarchy in which the formation of will is carried out from top downwards. The most prominent factors are command, obedience and reporting. In such an environment, we recognise the positive and negative effects of the hidden curriculum in Croatian military schools.

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Andrija Kozina

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  • EP ID EP63415
  • DOI 10.5604/23008741.1152456
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Andrija Kozina (2015). THE HIDDEN CURRICULUM IN MILITARY SCHOOLS. UNKNOWN, 1(6), 89-104. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-63415