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Hidden Curriculum

Hidden Curriculum

By S.E.A.S Program @ URI

Out of the Science Education and Society Lab at the University of Rhode Island, Hidden Curriculum investigates the social context of students' college experiences. Join host Gyasi Alexander to explore the unwritten rules and networks that govern college campuses.
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#6 Me, Ed, & Society

Hidden Curriculum Nov 16, 2019

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#6 Me, Ed, & Society

#6 Me, Ed, & Society

First Generation College Students come from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences. In the season finale of Hidden Curriculum we explore the challenges, strengths, and all around complexity at the intersection of first generation and underrepresented college student backgrounds.

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Music for this episode includes:
Hardboil by Blue Dot Sessions
A Little Sympathy, Systematic, and Let's Start at the Beginning by Lee Rosevere
Backwater by Chad Crouch
Nov 16, 201929:29
#5 Resources and the Secret Club

#5 Resources and the Secret Club

Have you ever heard of social capital? It's basically the information, support, and resources that we gain from our relationships and networks. It can play a huge role in establishing a sense of belonging, finding or changing careers, or just getting help when you need it. This episode of Hidden Curriculum explores the importance of social capital for First Generation College Students. We'll talk about resources, access and the not so obvious rules and networks that govern them.

Show Notes:
Music for this episode includes:
HLice by Monplaisir
Alsinge by So I'm an Islander
Sanctuary and La La La by Aviscerall
Let that Sink in by Lee Rosevere
Nov 16, 201928:51
#4 Adulting
Nov 16, 201921:55
#3 Belonging & Persistence
Nov 16, 201919:15
#2 The Study Jam
Nov 16, 201914:50
#1 Who’s First Gen

#1 Who’s First Gen

First generation college students come in all shapes and sizes, let’s explore this identity!
Jan 02, 201912:34