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J. George Hodgins

Ryerson Memorial Volume

The “Ryerson Memorial Volume” by J. George Hodgins presents a thoughtful homage to Egerton Ryerson, a significant figure in Canadian education and public service. Through a compilation of essays, tributes, and biographical sketches, Hodgins captures Ryerson's multifaceted contributions, particularly emphasizing his role in establishing the public schooling system in Ontario. Written in a clear, articulate style that reflects the historical context of the late 19th century, Hodgin's work serves not just as a memorial but also as a detailed examination of Ryerson's legacy amidst the shifting dynamics of Canadian society and education during that era. J. George Hodgins was an influential educator and historian himself, whose dedication to the field of education uniquely positioned him to write this volume. His close association with Ryerson's ideals and his historical context provided Hodgins with both the passion and authority to illuminate the nuances of Ryerson's life and contributions. His deep understanding of the educational reforms of the time showcases a perspective that is both critical and appreciative, allowing readers to grasp the broader implications of Ryerson's work. This book is highly recommended for educators, historians, and anyone interested in the development of educational policies in Canada. Hodgins'Äô meticulous research and eloquent prose offer invaluable insights into the life of a remarkable reformer, making it a compelling read that simultaneously honors Ryerson while provoking thoughtful reflection on the evolution of public education.
354 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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