<p>Can the syllabus constitute the curriculum? In this volume Rocha explores curriculum theory through the lens of the syllabus. By critiquing curriculum studies and the entire field of education overrun by the social sciences Rocha provides an integrated vision of philosophy of education and curriculum theory rooted in the humanities.</p><p>Through an original reconceptualization this text draws from a broad range of sources – ranging from Classical Antiquity to the present – offering a rich context for understanding curriculum as a philosophically salient concept contained within the syllabus. <i>The Syllabus as Curriculum</i> features actual syllabi created and taught by the author in undergraduate and graduate courses at the University of British Columbia Canada. These curated syllabi work as exemplars and media supported by pedagogical commentary and context. Inspired by Augustine’s Confessions each part of the book culminates in a metaphorical garden which serves as a meditation on the syllabus in three senses: correspondence essay and outline.</p><p>An original powerful and corrective contribution to the literature on curriculum studies this work invites teachers and scholars from across the foundations of education especially philosophy of education art education and those invested in curriculum theory to see their contribution in more direct and integral ways.</p>
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