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11 Facts About Myer Horowitz

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Myer Horowitz was a Canadian academic who served as the ninth president of the University of Alberta from 1979 to 1989.

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Myer Horowitz attended the School for Teachers at McGill University and received his BA at Sir George Williams College in 1956.

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Myer Horowitz earned a Master of Education from the University of Alberta in 1959 and a Doctor of Education from Stanford University in 1965.

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Myer Horowitz taught for eight years in Montreal before accepting a position as a professor in the Faculty of Education at McGill University.

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Myer Horowitz left McGill in 1969 to Alberta, where he accepted a position of Chair of the University of Alberta's Department of Elementary Education.

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Myer Horowitz became the ninth president of the University of Alberta on August 1,1979, succeeding Harry Gunning.

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Myer Horowitz became known for his advocation for widely accessible early childhood services - something that he continued to fight for after his retirement as president in 1989, fighting against the Alberta government's decision to reduce funding for kindergartens.

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Myer Horowitz became the professor emeritus of Education in 1989 and President Emeritus in 1999 in the U of A Myer Horowitz moved to Victoria, British Columbia in 1998 and became the adjunct professor of education at the University of Victoria.

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Myer Horowitz was involved with the University of Victoria's Centre for Youth and Society and Centre for Early Childhood Research and Policy.

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Myer Horowitz was made an officer of the Order of Canada in 1990, and has received nine honorary doctorate degrees.

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Myer Horowitz died on October 24,2022, at the age of 89.