1. G IMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

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IMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Intersession 2002
EDUC 471 - 4 ?
Dr. Slava Senyshyn
Curriculum Development: ?
Office: EDB 8665
Theory and Practice
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Phone: 291-4348
Tuesday & Thursday ?
Email: senyshyn@sfu.ca
13:00-16:50 in EDB 8651/2 ?
D01.00
PREREQUISITES
60 credit hours
DESCRIPTION
This course will explore the theoretical complexity of the notion of curriculum theory and
development to reveal the sense of unreliability of such documents and practices that are not based
on sound theory. A curriculum is as good as the people who write them. Without a sound theoretical
base a curriculum cannot have practical validity as such. Good practice is grounded in good theory.
Various philosophies of education and their possible implementation in curriculums will be
examined in the context of these remarks.
PURPOSE
It is hoped that students will become fully a'v
development so that they can design their own
theory.
v-are of the complexity of curriculum theory and
personal curriculums that reflect a solid basis in
EVALUATION
Grading will be based on written assignments and class participation.
REQUIRED READING
Barrow, R. Giving Teaching back to Teachers: A Critical Introduction to Curriculum Theory.
Wheatsheaf, Barnes and Noble & The Aithouse Press.
Egan, K. Imagination in Teaching and Learning: The Middle School Years. The University of
Chicago Press.

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