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The Hidden Curriculum: Social Dynamics and Resilience at School

1 h 0 min · 27. Mai 2026
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It’s easy to spot a student who is struggling with a math test. It’s much harder to see a student who feels disconnected or lost in the social hierarchy. Dean of Student Life and Community Joelle Tam and Assistant Head of School for Community, Equity, and Student Success Mia Burton discuss the non-academic “hidden curriculum” — the social dynamics that every teenager navigates. They talk through how Flint Hill identifies and supports students through shifting peer groups and digital-age conflicts, offering advice on how parents can ask the right questions to understand how their children are really feeling.

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