Egerton Ryerson

Canadian educator and political figure

Egerton Ryerson - Canadian educator and political figure
Born

March 24th, 1803
222 years ago

Died

1882
143 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Canada

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Born in 1803, an influential minister, educator, and politician in Canada. Played a significant role in the establishment of the public education system in Ontario. Advocated for education reforms that promoted accessibility and equality in schooling. Contributed to the development of the normal school system, which trained teachers for the growing educational needs of the province. Actively involved in various social reforms and public policy discussions throughout his career.

Established the public education system in Ontario

Promoted teacher training through normal schools

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