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Chapter 11 RYERSON AND THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS.

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s said that the school system would never be complete without them.[115] In his Report on a System of Education made

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Contents

Chapter 1 * * * Chapter 2 BIOGRAPHICAL. Chapter 3 EDUCATION IN UPPER CANADA FROM 1783 TO 1844. Chapter 4 No.4 Chapter 5 No.5 Chapter 6 RYERSON'S FIRST REPORT ON A SYSTEM OF ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTION. Chapter 7 RYERSON'S SCHOOL BILL OF 1846. Chapter 8 THE RYERSON BILL OF 1850. Chapter 9 RYERSON AND SEPARATE SCHOOLS. Chapter 10 RYERSON AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. Chapter 11 RYERSON AND THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS.
Chapter 12 RYERSON SCHOOL BILL OF 1871.
Chapter 13 CONCLUSION.
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