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Quiet Evolution: A Study of the Educational System of Ontario

Quiet Evolution: A Study of the Educational System of Ontario

Paperback

Series: Heritage

General Education

ISBN10: 0802060676
ISBN13: 9780802060679
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: Dec 15 1967
Pages: 184
Weight: 0.48
Height: 0.39 Width: 5.50 Depth: 8.50
Language: English

During the past few years there have been several changes in the educational system of Ontario: a reorganization of the Department of Education, the abolition of the school section, the establishment of post-secondary institutions of applied arts and technology, and the reform of Grade 13. Others are in prospect: the abolition of Grade 13 departmental examinations, the requirement that all elementary school teachers must have a university degree, and the establishment of an educational television network. These changes are evolutionary rather than revolutionary. Representing less a break with tradition than a logical expansion of it, they are developments that are consistent with the rationale of the system as it has evolved in the course of one hundred and fifty years.

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