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Adolphus Egerton Ryerson (24 March 1803 – 19 February 1882) was a Canadian educator and Methodist minister who was a prominent contributor to the design of the Canadian public school system. Some of his writings influenced the Canadian Indian residential school system, which was established after his death. After a stint editing the Methodist denominational newspaper The Christian Guardian, Ryerson was appointed Chief Superintendent of Education for Upper Canada by Governor General Sir Charles Metcalfe in 1844. In that role, he supported reforms such as creating school boards, making textbooks more uniform, and making education free. Because of his contributions to education in Ontario, he was the namesake of the former Ryerson University and is the namesake of Ryerson Press as well as Rye

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  • Adolphus Egerton Ryerson foi um ministro metodista, político e educador provinciano, que fundou o sistema público de educação na província de Ontário, no Canadá.
  • Adolphus Egerton Ryerson (24 Maret 1803 – 19 Februari 1882) adalah seorang pengajar dan pendeta Methodis Kanada yang menjadi kontributor utama dari rancanagn sistem sekolah negeri Kanada dan . Setelah menyunting surat kabar denominasi Methodis , Ryerson diangkat menjadi Kepala Pendidikan Kanada Hulu oleh Gubernur Jenderal pada 1844. selama menjabat, ia mendukung reformasi-reformasi seperti membentuk sekolah-sekolah asrama, membuat buku-buku pelajaran, dan mendirikan sekolah-sekolah gratis. Atas jasanya dalam , namanya diabadikan dalam , , dan .
  • Adolphus Egerton Ryerson (24 March 1803 – 19 February 1882) was a Canadian educator and Methodist minister who was a prominent contributor to the design of the Canadian public school system. Some of his writings influenced the Canadian Indian residential school system, which was established after his death. After a stint editing the Methodist denominational newspaper The Christian Guardian, Ryerson was appointed Chief Superintendent of Education for Upper Canada by Governor General Sir Charles Metcalfe in 1844. In that role, he supported reforms such as creating school boards, making textbooks more uniform, and making education free. Because of his contributions to education in Ontario, he was the namesake of the former Ryerson University and is the namesake of Ryerson Press as well as Rye
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