Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, from the Passing of the Constitutional Act of 1791 to the Close of Dr. Ryerson's Administration of the Education Department in 1876: 1790-1830

Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, from the Passing of the Constitutional Act of 1791 to the Close of Dr. Ryerson's Administration of the Education Department in 1876: 1790-1830
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Synopsis Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, from the Passing of the Constitutional Act of 1791 to the Close of Dr. Ryerson's Administration of the Education Department in 1876: 1790-1830 by : John George Hodgins

Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada

Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada
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Synopsis Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada by : Ontario. Department of Education

Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, 1790 1830 (Classic Reprint)

Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, 1790 1830 (Classic Reprint)
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Synopsis Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, 1790 1830 (Classic Reprint) by : J. George Hodgins

Excerpt from Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, 1790 1830 No less noted and important, as an educational centre, was the Grantham Academy, founded in St. Catharines, in 1827, on a lot given for that purpose by one, to whom Canada owes so much, - the Honour able william hamilton merritt, -the last President of the Academy Board a gentleman who, in 1850, introduced into our House of Assembly and had passed into a law, an Act endowing forever the Public Schools of the then Province of Canada with the rich dowry of One Million Acres of the Crown Lands. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada

Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada
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Synopsis Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada by : Ontario Dept of Education

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The Ojibwa of Southern Ontario

The Ojibwa of Southern Ontario
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Synopsis The Ojibwa of Southern Ontario by : Peter S. Schmalz

The Ojibwa have lived in Ontario longer than any other ethnic group. Until now, however, their history has never been fully recorded. Peter Schmalz offers a sweeping account of the Ojibwa in which he corrects many long-standing historical errors and fills in numerous gaps in their story. His narrative is based as much on Ojibwa oral tradition as on the usual historical sources. Beginning with life as it was before the arrival of Europeans in North America, Schmalz describes the peaceful commercial trade of the Ojibwa hunters and fishers with the Iroquois. Later, when the Five Nations Iroquois attacked various groups in southern Ontario in the mid-seventeenth century, the Ojibwa were the only Indians to defeat them, thereby disproving the myth of Iroquois invincibility. p>In the eighteenth century the Ojibwa entered their golden age, enjoying the benefits of close alliance with both the French and the English. But with those close ties came an increasing dependence on European guns, tools, and liquor at the expense of the older way of life. The English defeat of the French in 1759 changed the nature of Ojibwa society, as did the Beaver War (better known as the Pontiac Uprising) they fought against the English a few years later. In his account of that war, Schmalz offers a new assessment of the role of Pontiac and the Toronto chief Wabbicommicot. The fifty years following the Beaver War brought bloodshed and suffering at the hands of the English and United Empire Loyalists. The reserve system and the establishment of special schools, intended to destroy the Indian culture and assimilate the Ojibwa into mainstream society, failed to meet those objectives. The twentieth century has seen something of an Ojibwa renaissance. Schmalz shows how Ojibwa participation in two world wars led to a desire to change conditions at home. Today the Ojibwa are gaining some control over their children's education, their reserves, and their culture.

Schools, Pupils, and Teachers

Schools, Pupils, and Teachers
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Synopsis Schools, Pupils, and Teachers by : W.G. Fleming

Volume III explores the basic units in the educational system: student, teacher, and school. It examines the aims of education, historically and philosophically, and describes the development of various types of schools. The book provides an analysis of the use of educational media, a description of school buildings and equipment, among many other topics. An important part of the volume is a description of the evolution of the curriculum from the nineteenth century, with a detailed analysis of the changes made in such areas as science, the social sciences, and French.

Political Unrest in Upper Canada, 1815-1836

Political Unrest in Upper Canada, 1815-1836
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Synopsis Political Unrest in Upper Canada, 1815-1836 by : Aileen Dunham

First published in 1927, this account of the political struggles of Upper Canada prior to the Rebellion of 1837 remains a classic piece of Canadian historical scholarship.