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Gillett's skillful treatment of evaluating women's place in society and how the prevailing ideas against educating women were challenged by the admittance of women to university. She acknowledged that Gillett's book was a pioneering work and hoped that it would lead to further "critical analysis of the role of higher education in Canadian society". Strong-Boag stated that, given that the material presented covered the period from the middle of the nineteenth century to the 1970s, it contributed substantially to knowledge of the higher education of women and in Canada in general, but was disappointing in that there were so many potential topics that were not covered, in spite of Gillett's "impressive" research.
466:, considering that the history of higher education in Canada had not yet been written. Sheehan acknowledged that without knowing the underlying influences that led to the creation of McGill, the founders' attitudes towards women, and details about the male student body, what led them to seek higher education and what their experiences were, it would be difficult to judge how women's experiences varied or what the reaction to them entering the university would be. She stated the context of social class, which excluded most people from higher education, was not adequately covered. Women's studies historian,
358:. There was no consolidated degree programme in the field at any university in Montreal, but Gillett began teaching a course, "Social Foundations of Education", at McGill that was focused on women in 1972 and pressed the university to establish a formal programme. She soon added a second course, "Women in Higher Education" and encouraged other faculty members to include courses focused on women. To convince the university of the need, she spoke regularly at women's groups and academic conferences about women. In honour of the
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official women's studies programme be established. Although there were those who did not support creating the curricula, an advisory board was established in 1976, and after several years of lobbying, the proponents finally gained approval to begin offering an interdisciplinary minor in women's studies. Gillett spent several years researching and compiling her data on the history of the early women students at McGill. Her book
443:"new and fresh" because it included both educational theory and practice, and was written with an international point of view. While noting that some important figures were underrepresented and some details could have been omitted from the volume, Mowat said that it "successfully compressed an astonishing amount of information" into its 400 pages. Martena Sasnett, coordinator of international education studies at the
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for striving to raise awareness of the inequalities that women faced at the university. She was known for expanding the feminist networks at McGill which eventually, according to sociologist
Suzanne Staggenborg, led the university to adopt policies which "eliminat sexist regulations, practices, and language", including a sexual harassment policy and the development of campus safety protocols.
447:, stated that it was "the first book to give a genuinely historical-international perspective" to educational theory and practices and to include non-Western cultural contributions. Gillett pointed out that she had also included information on women's education, but at that point in her career, most of her work centered on education, rather than gender. Her other major work in this period was
423:. The award commemorates the lengthy battle in Canada for women to be "recognized as persons" and specifically chose Gillett for her innovation in introducing women's studies courses, which helped women achieve equality in Canadian society. McGill finally instituted a major in feminist studies in 1997. Gillett was asked to write the history of
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contained the stories of twenty-eight graduates of McGill from a broad spectrum of age ranges, cultures, professions with varying perceptions of feminism. The autobiographies were written by women who pursued teaching, science, the priesthood, medicine, and other fields. Their stories are diverse and
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co-edited with John A. Laska. The book, according to reviewer Emma M. Cappelluzzo, provided a clear guide to codify and justify the elements of what should be included in the foundations of education policy. It covered theoretical perspectives on education as a field of study and in-depth analysis of
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concurred that class was an element that required further investigation. Sheehan also lamented the lack of investigation of the women students' lives after they left university, because that made it impossible to judge whether higher education influenced their later lives. Despite its shortcomings,
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was a ground-breaking text as at the time it was published, there were no published volumes evaluating higher education in Canada or covering women who had acquired a university education. In 1988, she became the first director of the McGill Centre for
Research and Teaching on Women. Her pioneering
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December 1975, confirmed interest by various disciplines and faculties and recommended that an
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Barbara Yaffe, stated that in 1976 only one out of the fifty short stories used in the Quebec Schools Grade 11 Anthology had a woman as the main character. Gillett said that women's contributions were ignored as frivolous, and they were routinely "edited out of history", particularly in
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and was advised by her publisher to use only her first initial and surname to disguise her gender. At the time, there were few books published that did not include systemic sexual biases against women. She became a full professor in McGill's education department in 1967.
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in 1986. After advocating for establishment of a research centre for women for thirteen years, the university created the McGill Centre for
Research and Teaching on Women in 1988 and Gillett was appointed as its first director. That year, she was awarded an
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was published in 1981, was the first major research project to evaluate higher education of women in Canada. She was appointed to the
William C. Macdonald Professor of Education chair in 1982. Continuing her work on women, Gillett compiled
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the women who had attended McGill had more power and were willing to take more risks. She praised
Gillett and Beer for publishing works that promoted feminist studies. Marianne Gosztonyi Ainley of the
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2011:"Revue: Gillett, Margaret et Ann Beer, dir., Our Own Agendas: Autobiographical Essays by Women Associated with McGill University (Montréal, McGill-Queen's University Press, 1995), xxv-291 p."
192:, Australia, to Janet Alene (née Vickers) and Leslie Frank Gillett. She was the youngest child among older sisters, Betty and Kathleen, and brothers, Allen and Robert. Gillett attended the
232:, Calcutta, Delhi, Karachi, Baghdad, Damascus, Beirut, Jerusalem, Istanbul, Athens, Rome, Madrid, and Lisbon. Gillett completed a master's degree at Russell Sage, with her dissertation
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498:, racism, and sexual violence. Scholar Anne Drummond stated that the women told their stories courageously and with frankness, which showed that in the decade between publication of
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for the school's 113th reunion. The book was published by the school in 2000. Her pioneering contributions to women's studies were recognized in 2004, when she was honoured by the
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in that contributors were more open about previously taboo topics, such as abortion, rape, and sexual orientation. She also edited with Sibbald and Elizabeth Rowlinson,
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released in 1996, updated the stories of seventeen of the contributing autobiographers from the original book. A sequel to the previous autobiographical compilations,
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the purposes of scholarly inquiry and teacher training. It also evaluated requirements of teacher preparedness and the incorporation of new technology and methods.
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2582:Sleeman, Elizabeth, ed. (2001).
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2286:"Big Do for Tiny Miracles"
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954:Trafalgar School for Girls
946:Gillett, Margaret (2000).
927:Gillett, Margaret (1986).
784:Gillett, Margaret (1981).
735:Gillett, Margaret (1976).
714:Gillett, Margaret (1958).
657:Gillett, Margaret (1973).
590:Gillett, Margaret (1962).
560:10.1177/074171365800900110
425:Trafalgar School for Girls
398:University of Saskatchewan
364:International Women's Year
306:Elizabeth Barrett Browning
226:Altrusa International, Inc
140:in 1962. After working at
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487:A Fair Shake Revisited
441:A History of Education
417:A Fair Shake Revisited
352:Université de Montréal
252:and began teaching at
194:Pymble Ladies' College
161:A History of Education
20:Margaret Clark Gillett
2689:University of Calgary
2673:Strong-Boag, Veronica
863:. Waterloo, Ontario:
512:We Walked Very Warily
483:We Walked Very Warily
464:We Walked Very Warily
460:University of Calgary
385:We Walked Very Warily
348:Marie-Andrée Bertrand
310:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
2860:Australian feminists
2761:. Montreal, Canada:
2442:Concordia University
2440:. Montreal, Quebec:
2071:. Montreal, Quebec:
1958:"A Pioneering Woman"
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1828:. pp. 152–153.
1513:McGill Newsroom 2004
952:. Montreal, Quebec:
857:Descarries, Francine
832:. Montreal, Quebec:
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640:. Toronto, Ontario:
617:. Toronto, Ontario:
611:Gillett, M. (1966).
468:Veronica Strong-Boag
407:the following year.
362:designating 1975 as
278:Marianopolis College
254:Dalhousie University
250:Halifax, Nova Scotia
218:Russell Sage College
202:University of Sydney
198:Diploma of Education
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130:University of Sydney
126:Diploma of Education
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138:Columbia University
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867:. pp. 89–94.
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405:professor emeritus
300:, who despite his
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