Bilbiography
Axelrod, P. (1997). The promise of schooling: Education in Canada, 1800-1914. Toronto [Ont.: University of Toronto Press.
Child, Alan H. “The Ryerson Tradition in Western Canada, 1871-1906” in McDonald, N., & Chaiton, A. (1978). Egerton Ryerson and his times. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada
Coleman, H. (1907). Public education in Upper Canada [electronic resource] / by Herbert Thomas John Coleman. New York : Teachers College, Columbia University, 1907. p. 105
Crook, K. H., & Truscott, D. (2007). Ethics and law for teachers. Toronto : Nelson Education.
Ell, Jerome F. (2002). History of Public Education. Alberta Teachers Association Website. http://www.teachers.ab.ca/Teaching%20in%20Alberta/History%20of%20Public%20Education/Pages/Before%201905.aspx
Fiorino, Albert F. “The moral Education of Egerton Ryerson’s Idea of Education” in McDonald, N., & Chaiton, A. (1978). Egerton Ryerson and his times. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
Gidney, R. D., & Lawr, D. A. (1979). “Egerton Ryerson and the Origins of the Ontario Secondary School.” Canadian Historical Review, 60(4), 442-465.
Guppy, N., Davies, S., & Statistics Canada. (1998). Education in Canada: Recent trends and future challenges. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.
Houston, S. E. (September 01, 1972). ‘Politics, Schools, and Social Change in Upper Canada.’ Canadian Historical Review, 53, 3, 249-271.
Katz, J. (1974). Education in Canada. Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
Living and Learning: Provincial Committee on Aims and Objectives of Education in the Schools of Ontario [Hall-Dennis Report] (Toronto:Newton Publishing Co., 1968). Accessed at
http://www.connexions.org/CxLibrary/Docs/CX5636-HallDennis.htm
McDonald, N., & Chaiton, A. (1978). Egerton Ryerson and his times. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
Ontario Ministry of Education. (1994). For the Love of Learning. Ontario Ministry of Education Website. http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/abcs/rcom/full/volume1/chapter2.html
Oreopoulos, P. (2005). "Canadian compulsory school laws and their impact on educational attainment and future earnings" [electronic resource] / by Philip Oreopoulos. Ottawa, Ont. : Statistics Canada, 2005 (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, 2008).
Ryerson, E. (2000). Report on a system of public elementary instruction for Upper Canada [electronic resource] / by Egerton Ryerson. [Montréal? : s.n.], 1847 (Montreal : Lovell and Gibson).
Ryerson University’s Aboriginal Education Council. (2010). "Egerton Ryerson, the Residential School System and Truth and Reconciliation." Ryerson University. http://www.ryerson.ca/content/dam/aec/pdfs/egerton%20ryerson_fullstatement.pdf
Stagg, Ron. "Egerton Ryerson and Residential Schools." Citizenshift: Media for Social Change. http://citizenshift.org/node/28787&dossier_nid=28633
Titley, E. B. (1990). Canadian education: Historical themes and contemporary issues. Calgary, Alta: Detselig Enterprises.
Titley, E. B., & Miller, P. J. (1982). Education in Canada: An interpretation. Calgary, Alta: Detselig Enterprises.
Child, Alan H. “The Ryerson Tradition in Western Canada, 1871-1906” in McDonald, N., & Chaiton, A. (1978). Egerton Ryerson and his times. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada
Coleman, H. (1907). Public education in Upper Canada [electronic resource] / by Herbert Thomas John Coleman. New York : Teachers College, Columbia University, 1907. p. 105
Crook, K. H., & Truscott, D. (2007). Ethics and law for teachers. Toronto : Nelson Education.
Ell, Jerome F. (2002). History of Public Education. Alberta Teachers Association Website. http://www.teachers.ab.ca/Teaching%20in%20Alberta/History%20of%20Public%20Education/Pages/Before%201905.aspx
Fiorino, Albert F. “The moral Education of Egerton Ryerson’s Idea of Education” in McDonald, N., & Chaiton, A. (1978). Egerton Ryerson and his times. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
Gidney, R. D., & Lawr, D. A. (1979). “Egerton Ryerson and the Origins of the Ontario Secondary School.” Canadian Historical Review, 60(4), 442-465.
Guppy, N., Davies, S., & Statistics Canada. (1998). Education in Canada: Recent trends and future challenges. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.
Houston, S. E. (September 01, 1972). ‘Politics, Schools, and Social Change in Upper Canada.’ Canadian Historical Review, 53, 3, 249-271.
Katz, J. (1974). Education in Canada. Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
Living and Learning: Provincial Committee on Aims and Objectives of Education in the Schools of Ontario [Hall-Dennis Report] (Toronto:Newton Publishing Co., 1968). Accessed at
http://www.connexions.org/CxLibrary/Docs/CX5636-HallDennis.htm
McDonald, N., & Chaiton, A. (1978). Egerton Ryerson and his times. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
Ontario Ministry of Education. (1994). For the Love of Learning. Ontario Ministry of Education Website. http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/abcs/rcom/full/volume1/chapter2.html
Oreopoulos, P. (2005). "Canadian compulsory school laws and their impact on educational attainment and future earnings" [electronic resource] / by Philip Oreopoulos. Ottawa, Ont. : Statistics Canada, 2005 (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, 2008).
Ryerson, E. (2000). Report on a system of public elementary instruction for Upper Canada [electronic resource] / by Egerton Ryerson. [Montréal? : s.n.], 1847 (Montreal : Lovell and Gibson).
Ryerson University’s Aboriginal Education Council. (2010). "Egerton Ryerson, the Residential School System and Truth and Reconciliation." Ryerson University. http://www.ryerson.ca/content/dam/aec/pdfs/egerton%20ryerson_fullstatement.pdf
Stagg, Ron. "Egerton Ryerson and Residential Schools." Citizenshift: Media for Social Change. http://citizenshift.org/node/28787&dossier_nid=28633
Titley, E. B. (1990). Canadian education: Historical themes and contemporary issues. Calgary, Alta: Detselig Enterprises.
Titley, E. B., & Miller, P. J. (1982). Education in Canada: An interpretation. Calgary, Alta: Detselig Enterprises.