Report on a System of Public Elementary Instruction for Upper Canada
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Adolphus Egerton Ryerson fue una figura clave en el Ontario temprano, moldeando la educación pública y abogando por reformas seculares. Sus primeras experiencias como predicador itinerante le inculcaron una perspectiva tolerante y un compromiso para evitar que una sola iglesia dominara la vida pública. Ryerson fue un hábil orador y escritor, articulando eficazmente sus puntos de vista en la esfera pública y desafiando a los poderes establecidos. Su legado reside en su trabajo fundamental hacia un sistema educativo más inclusivo y secular.
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