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Sheehan praised 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 37: 374:
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
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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 530:
Gillett died on 19 October 2019, in Montreal. Her professional papers, consisting primarily of correspondence, notes and drafts of her publications, are housed at the McGill University Archives. She is remembered not only for her pioneering efforts to create a women's studies programme at McGill, but
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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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Receiving a grant for a study, Gillett and her colleagues surveyed other staff members, and discovered that there were nine courses giving credit for classes focused on women. The analysis, completed in December 1975, confirmed interest by various disciplines and faculties and recommended that an
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Reporter 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
167:(1973), before shifting her focus to women's studies. She offered two of the first courses on women in education at McGill University. From 1975, she advocated for the inclusion of a women's studies curriculum as an interdisciplinary minor, which was finally approved in the late 1970s. Her book 485:. It discussed their professional lives, thoughts on Canadian society, and the impact of their education. Lang said that in telling their stories, the women were able to show their successes, in spite of obstacles, and illuminate the precarious nature of their professional lives. 288:
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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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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Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, and Other Fields
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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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In 1994, the Margaret Gillett Award for Research on Women was established by McGill in her honour and Gillett retired and was granted the status of
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was written, to commemorate the centennial celebrations for admittance of women to McGill, it was met with excitement. With the release of
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as soon as the term ended. She was hired as a registrar at the university and worked there for two years, before moving with Kehoe to
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In addition to scholarly works, in 1968, Gillett and Kehoe published a novel in 1968 that they had been researching for eight years.
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was an "eye-opener" and surprised many readers who did not know the history of women as students at McGill. She said that when
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edited by Gillett and Anne Beer and published in 1995, again provided autobiographical accounts of women, but differed from
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in the United States, and later by Copp Clark Publishers in Canada. It was selected as the best book of March 1968 by the
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in 1950. After her graduation, she taught in the New South Wales education system before moving to London, to work as a
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Gillett, Margaret; Kehoe, Monika (September 1958). "The Colombo Plan: An East- West Adult Education Project".
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in 1964. Gillett was hired as "the chair of the department of the history of philosophy of education at
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and Mona Forrest and Jackie Manthorne of the Montreal Women's Centre who were offering courses in
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role in creating a new field of study at McGill was recognized by her being honoured with the
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with Kay Sibbald in 1984. The book followed up on the lives of thirty-one of the women from
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for two years. Returning to Sydney in 1954, she began working as an administrator of the
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Staggenborg, Suzanne (Fall–Winter 2010). "Feminist Activism at a Canadian University".
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Our Own Agendas: Autobiographical Essays by Women Associated with McGill University
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Balcer, Katy; Carlton, Regie A.; Cranson, Elizabeth A.; Hayes, Dwayne D. (2000).
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Learned Ladies in Sixteenth Century England: As Reflected in Writings of the Time
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Learned Ladies in Sixteenth Century England: As Reflected in Writings of the Time
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Alex S. Mowat, chair of the education department of Dalhousie University called
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The Laurel and the Poppy: A Novel About the Life of Francis Thompson, 1859–1907
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The Colombo Plan and Australia's Role in Its International Education Program
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for the Commonwealth Office of Education. Through her work, she met
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Foundation Studies in Education: Justifications and New Directions
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as one of the great poets of his era. The book was published by
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for the Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique française: 450–452.
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in Ethiopia as a registrar for two years, she was hired as an
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A Fair Shake: Autobiographical Essays by McGill Women
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We Walked Very Warily: A History of Women at McGill
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(1984). 660:Educational Technology: Toward Demystification 2431: 1754:Ainley, Marianne Gosztonyi (September 1996). 1461: 949:Traf: A History of Trafalgar School for Girls 1114: 614:A History of Education: Thought and Practice 545: 477:, according to reviewer Marjory Lang of the 286:A History of Education: Thought and Practice 159:Gillett wrote two major works on education, 132:in 1950. She completed a master's degree at 2671: 2608: 2337: 1992:. Troy, New York. 24 August 1957. p. 5 1896: 1843:Bantey, Ed; Dimanche, Beau (12 June 1988). 1820:. In Francis, Amy; Jorgenson, John (eds.). 1662: 1650: 1614: 1560: 1446: 1337: 1026: 826:Gillett, Margaret; Beer, Ann, eds. (1995). 825: 196:and then completed a bachelor's degree and 183: 2619:Ontario Institute for Studies in Education 2313:"Culture Main Factor in Deciding Sex Role" 737:"Self-Disclosure and the Women's Movement" 35: 2835:People educated at Pymble Ladies' College 2729:"Women's Studies Geared to Self-Destruct" 2588:The International Who's Who of Women 2002 2198: 904:Gillett, Margaret; Kehoe, Monika (1967). 462:, commented on the difficulty of writing 2460: 2363: 2018:Revue d'histoire de l'AmĂ©rique française 2008: 1911:American Educational Studies Association 1701: 1488: 1368: 1275: 985:history, literature, and math textbooks. 296:was about the 19th-century English poet 260:and was serving as the dean of women at 2900:20th-century Australian women academics 2726: 2581: 2519: 2487: 2438:Bibliography on English-speaking Quebec 2065:"Fonds MG1041 – Margaret Gillett Fonds" 1955: 1638: 1626: 1602: 1587: 1575: 1548: 1473: 1356: 1314: 1302: 1287: 1212: 1193: 1181: 1131: 1099: 1041: 850: 713: 589: 508:University of Northern British Columbia 2812: 2366:"Studies Program New Type of Feminism" 2150: 1753: 1725: 1713: 1248: 2885:20th-century Canadian women educators 2870:Canadian academics of women's studies 2781: 2644: 2390: 2347:. 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Margaret Clark Gillett
Smiling woman with a pixie hair cut
Wingham, New South Wales
Montreal
women's studies
McGill University
Wingham, New South Wales
Diploma of Education
University of Sydney
Russell Sage College
Columbia University
Haile Selassie I University
associate professor
McGill University
Montreal
Governor General's Persons Award
Royal Society of Canada
Wingham, New South Wales
Pymble Ladies' College
Diploma of Education
University of Sydney
supply teacher
Colombo Plan
Monika Kehoe
Russell Sage College
Troy, New York
Altrusa International, Inc
Rangoon
Columbia University
Halifax, Nova Scotia

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