Hide this message
The foundations of the present-day Canadian public education system were laid in the 19th century when Canada was still a British colony. The goal of those who were set the task of reforming the education system was to better meet the needs of British colonial interests and the interests of a colony whose cities were growing. When you examine the artifacts in this collection, you always have to ask the question "whose needs are being met as public education evolved?" There are a few key questions to keep in mind, when considering the social issues that the public education system attempts to address, be it the lack of care for underprivileged children, corporal punishment, special education or treatment of those outside of the white Anglo-Saxon Protestant majority. These key questions include: - To what extent does this issue continue? And how has it changed to the present day? - From whose perspective were changes in the nature of public education advantageous to the larger portion of society? - To what extent could changes be described as ‘radical reform’ and to what extent were the changes reactions to a changing social and political climate?
Create your own Folder after registering with us to gather documents and items from the Collection. Click on the + sign in the upper right corner of images; this will automatically add the asset to your folder shown on the navigation bar.
↓ Skip to footer
George Street School
Original Park School
Title Page, Right of the Bible in Our Common Schools
Drawing of Original Model Schools
Jail (1840-1860), Front St. E., s. side, between Berkeley & Parliament Sts.
Page 117 from The School House, Gymnastics and Calisthenics for Boys
Page 118 from The School House, Gymnastics and Calisthenics for Boys
Magic Lantern, page 96 from the book, The School House
Figure 4 from The School House, Upper Floor Normal School Buildings
Page 119 from The School House, Calisthenics for Girls
Plan No. VI from The School House, Perspective View of one of the Toronto City Ward Schools
Plan No. VII Fig. II, From The School Book, First Floor
Plan No. VII, Fig. III from The School House, Second Floor
Page 64 from The School House, Fig. 1 The School room desk layout, School for 120 pupils
Page 65, Fig. 2 from The School House, Fireplace Architecture for the school room
Page 66, Fig. 3 from The School House, Ventilating Apparatus for the school room