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A compact biography of an influential Ontario educator opens the study, followed by a systematic history of schooling in Upper Canada before and during his career. The author examines the reformer's reports and legislative proposals, the evolution of common, grammar, and separate school systems, debates over clergy reserves and church influence, and the organization of teacher training and normal schools. Major school bills and administrative measures are summarized alongside discussions of university relations and institutional continuity after his retirement. The narrative combines chronological legislative history with thematic chapters on curriculum, school governance, funding, and professional preparation, and closes with a bibliography.

About the Author

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J. Harold Putman

J. Harold Putman was an author and educator known for his contributions to the field of educational history in Canada. His notable work, "Egerton Ryerson and Education in Upper Canada," explores the life and influence of Egerton Ryerson, a key figure in the development of public education in Ontario. Through his writing, Putman sheds light on the historical context and significance of educational reforms in the region, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in Canadian educational history.

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