This study examines northern Ontario’s railway school car system which began in 1926. It is an account of the educational service provided until 1967 and an assessment of its accomplishments. The study concentrates on the early work of Alfred Fitzpartrick of the Reading Camp Association and James B. MacDougall, public school inspector and principal of North Bay Normal School. These two northern Ontario school promoters were exponents of the liberal educational and social thinking of their day. They believed education would help weave the social and economic fabric of the north, assimilate the diverse ethnic groups and bring them to an understanding of the values and institutions of Canada. The network of resident inspectors of ...
Accounts of the curriculum in Canada West before 1846 have accepted the views of school reformers th...
Three sets of documents which might be used to study District schools in the early twentiethcentury ...
Compulsory education represents one facet of a larger social transformation of working-class childre...
The study hypothesizes that even as the 1860’s were years of significant political, social, and econ...
Abstract:This study examines the history of Pleasant Avenue School in Willowdale, Ontario, during a ...
This paper is about the school that began technical secondary education in the Province of Ontario, ...
As the first Technical School in Ontario, the Toronto Technical School played a role that directly i...
This paper examines the establishment of two pioneering technical schools in Ontario - the Toronto T...
This paper traces the history of the Ottawa New School, a parent run alternate school that flourishe...
The author examines a prominent Ontario education commission’s tour through the Soviet Union in 1966...
Literature within the field of Comparative Education often cautions against the transfer of foreign ...
The way in which state schools became accepted by their communities has become a central issue in re...
The eighteen fifties were years of progress in Canadian education. Concrete steps were taken in each...
In 1846, the Department of Education for Canada West introduced for use in common schools the first ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe changes in childhood in 19th and 20th century English-s...
Accounts of the curriculum in Canada West before 1846 have accepted the views of school reformers th...
Three sets of documents which might be used to study District schools in the early twentiethcentury ...
Compulsory education represents one facet of a larger social transformation of working-class childre...
The study hypothesizes that even as the 1860’s were years of significant political, social, and econ...
Abstract:This study examines the history of Pleasant Avenue School in Willowdale, Ontario, during a ...
This paper is about the school that began technical secondary education in the Province of Ontario, ...
As the first Technical School in Ontario, the Toronto Technical School played a role that directly i...
This paper examines the establishment of two pioneering technical schools in Ontario - the Toronto T...
This paper traces the history of the Ottawa New School, a parent run alternate school that flourishe...
The author examines a prominent Ontario education commission’s tour through the Soviet Union in 1966...
Literature within the field of Comparative Education often cautions against the transfer of foreign ...
The way in which state schools became accepted by their communities has become a central issue in re...
The eighteen fifties were years of progress in Canadian education. Concrete steps were taken in each...
In 1846, the Department of Education for Canada West introduced for use in common schools the first ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe changes in childhood in 19th and 20th century English-s...
Accounts of the curriculum in Canada West before 1846 have accepted the views of school reformers th...
Three sets of documents which might be used to study District schools in the early twentiethcentury ...
Compulsory education represents one facet of a larger social transformation of working-class childre...