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Egerton Ryerson was a prominent Canadian educator, Methodist minister, and politician who played a crucial role in shaping the education system in Ontario during the 19th century. He is best known for his advocacy of public education and his influence in establishing a structured school system in Canada. His efforts led to significant reforms in education, making it more accessible to the general population. Ryerson's vision included the integration of moral and religious instruction into the curriculum, reflecting his strong Methodist beliefs.

Throughout his career, Ryerson was also involved in various social issues, including the rights of Indigenous peoples and the promotion of literacy. He published numerous works and essays advocating for educational reform and was a key figure in the establishment of the Toronto Normal School. His legacy endures in the field of education, and he is remembered as a foundational figure in Canadian educational history.

nacionalidad Canadiense
Fecha de Nacimiento April 14, 1803
Lugar de Nacimiento Mount Pleasant, Upper Canada
Fecha de fallecimiento February 19, 1882
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