The Australian Dictionary of Invisible Culture for Teachers
attitude: some people can think like this
hedging in expression of opinions
consideration of others in expression of opinions
against forcing opinions on others
justifying what you think (when you think something bad)
against constraining others’ opinions
tolerance of other opinions in expressing your own
not being intolerant of other people’s opinions
how to avoid imposing your opinion
against needing to have the same opinion
unreasonable demands and expectations
against imposing one’s will on someone else
against ‘ordering people about’
not forcing others to do things for you
telling someone when you are not on time
addressing one’s superior by first name (superior’s perspective)
women in positions of authority
having dissenting opinions in classrooms
being distracted or using phones in classes
not losing face when asking for help
when to get the teacher’s attention
it’s my place, I decide what can happen”
it’s my place, I decide what can’t happen
it’s my place, I decide what other people can do
relying on nearby friends rather than far away family
favouring being able to 'see the funny side' of many situations
don’t take things (jokes) personally
expression of negative feelings
expression of positive feelings
talking to someone when you feel bad
gendered attitudes to use of swear words
using swear/curse words in high solidarity situations
being considerate of others (in conversation topics)