Report on a System of Public Elementary Instruction for Upper Canada
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Adolphus Egerton Ryerson fu una figura cardine dell'Ontario dei primi tempi, plasmando l'istruzione pubblica e promuovendo riforme secolari. Le sue prime esperienze come predicatore itinerante gli trasmisero una prospettiva tollerante e l'impegno a impedire che una singola chiesa dominasse la vita pubblica. Ryerson fu un abile oratore e scrittore, capace di esprimere efficacemente le sue opinioni nella sfera pubblica e di sfidare i poteri costituiti. La sua eredità risiede nel suo lavoro fondamentale verso un sistema educativo più inclusivo e secolare.






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