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The Invisible Curriculum
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- ISBN8235646025
- EAN9798235646025
- Date de parution19/06/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Why do so many capable people reach adulthood and quietly ask, "Why did nobody teach me this?"We are taught to value the visible signs of education: grades, certificates, degrees, titles and qualifications. These things matter. They can open doors, create access and change the direction of a life. But education is not the same as preparation. Beyond the formal curriculum sits another layer of learning.
It is rarely named, rarely examined and rarely certified, yet it quietly shapes how life works. Reputation. Trust. Communication. Relationships. Incentives. Status. Money. Opportunity. Adaptability. Judgement. This is the invisible curriculum. The Invisible Curriculum explores the hidden lessons about work, money and life that often determine whether knowledge becomes useful, whether effort becomes progress and whether success creates freedom or pressure.
This book is not an attack on school. It is an expansion of what preparation means. It asks why intelligent people can still feel unprepared, why hard work alone is not always enough, why some opportunities travel through trust and relationships, why money is never only about numbers, and why judgement becomes one of the most important forms of value in an uncertain world. Written for graduates, professionals, parents, leaders and anyone reflecting on the gap between formal education and real life, this book gives language to lessons many people learn late, painfully or by accident.
It will help you examine the lessons you inherited, understand the hidden forces shaping your decisions, and become more deliberate about the education you continue to build. School prepares us for exams. The invisible curriculum prepares us for life.
It is rarely named, rarely examined and rarely certified, yet it quietly shapes how life works. Reputation. Trust. Communication. Relationships. Incentives. Status. Money. Opportunity. Adaptability. Judgement. This is the invisible curriculum. The Invisible Curriculum explores the hidden lessons about work, money and life that often determine whether knowledge becomes useful, whether effort becomes progress and whether success creates freedom or pressure.
This book is not an attack on school. It is an expansion of what preparation means. It asks why intelligent people can still feel unprepared, why hard work alone is not always enough, why some opportunities travel through trust and relationships, why money is never only about numbers, and why judgement becomes one of the most important forms of value in an uncertain world. Written for graduates, professionals, parents, leaders and anyone reflecting on the gap between formal education and real life, this book gives language to lessons many people learn late, painfully or by accident.
It will help you examine the lessons you inherited, understand the hidden forces shaping your decisions, and become more deliberate about the education you continue to build. School prepares us for exams. The invisible curriculum prepares us for life.



