The topic of women and education has historically held a strong focus in the history of education field. Feminist scholars brought together the fields of women's studies and the history of education. Their research examined the hierarchies embedded in the social structures of education departments. Such work left an important mark in the historiography of the field, but the focus on women and gender has dropped off in recent years. This is despite the fact that there is still a great deal of work that must be done to effect change. This article explores the stalled progress and even regression towards incorporating women’s histories and stories in schools. We provide a case study analysis of the history of curriculum reform in Ontario from ...
Although the experience of women in higher education has traditionally occupied a limited space in C...
This article explores a number of themes in feminist historical writing in Ontario history. It point...
Our knowledge of the unease generated by the presence of women in universities, exhibited by the use...
The 1970 Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women of Canada represents the first offici...
Social movement activism throughout the 1960s and 1970s provided space for feminist concerns in a va...
In both Quebec and Canada as a whole, the history of women’s education is no longer a new appear...
Women\u27s studies at the college level has taken root, flourished and spread in Canada as in the Un...
In both Quebec and Canada as a whole, the history of women’s education is no longer a new appear...
This article explores a number of themes in feminist historical writing in Ontar...
Although women's history has flourished in Canada for over thirty years, this has had little impact ...
This article argues that during the 1870s, members of the Anglo-Canadian women’s movement targeted u...
In Canada over the last 25 years, a variety of approaches to gender equity and schooling has develop...
Although Women's Studies has gained a foothold in Canadian post-secondary educat...
The focus of post-war Toronto public secondary schools was the creation of a microcosm of libera...
In this paper I offer a feminist perspective on past and present scholarship in Canadian English-lan...
Although the experience of women in higher education has traditionally occupied a limited space in C...
This article explores a number of themes in feminist historical writing in Ontario history. It point...
Our knowledge of the unease generated by the presence of women in universities, exhibited by the use...
The 1970 Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women of Canada represents the first offici...
Social movement activism throughout the 1960s and 1970s provided space for feminist concerns in a va...
In both Quebec and Canada as a whole, the history of women’s education is no longer a new appear...
Women\u27s studies at the college level has taken root, flourished and spread in Canada as in the Un...
In both Quebec and Canada as a whole, the history of women’s education is no longer a new appear...
This article explores a number of themes in feminist historical writing in Ontar...
Although women's history has flourished in Canada for over thirty years, this has had little impact ...
This article argues that during the 1870s, members of the Anglo-Canadian women’s movement targeted u...
In Canada over the last 25 years, a variety of approaches to gender equity and schooling has develop...
Although Women's Studies has gained a foothold in Canadian post-secondary educat...
The focus of post-war Toronto public secondary schools was the creation of a microcosm of libera...
In this paper I offer a feminist perspective on past and present scholarship in Canadian English-lan...
Although the experience of women in higher education has traditionally occupied a limited space in C...
This article explores a number of themes in feminist historical writing in Ontario history. It point...
Our knowledge of the unease generated by the presence of women in universities, exhibited by the use...