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      • In 1819, based on her experience running her home-based seminary, Emma Willard wrote "A Plan for Improving Female Education," a proposal addressed to the New York State Legislature which argued a practically unheard of concept at that time: young women needed access to the same subjects of learning as young men.
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  2. Feb 23, 2022 · In 1819, she wrote a proposal to the New York State legislature entitled, “A Plan for Improving Female Education,” intended to promote improvement to women’s education. Most of the legislators did not agree with Willard’s vision of women’s education, however, but governor Dewitt Clinton did.

  3. In 1819, based on her experience running her home-based seminary, Emma Willard wrote "A Plan for Improving Female Education," a proposal addressed to the New York State Legislature which argued a practically unheard of concept at that time: young women needed access to the same subjects of learning as young men.

  4. Her success prompted her to write An Address to the Public; Particularly to the Members of the Legislature of New-York, Proposing a Plan for Improving Female Education in 1819.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emma_WillardEmma Willard - Wikipedia

    Her success inspired her to share her ideas on education and to write A Plan for Improving Female Education in 1819, a pamphlet that she presented to the members of the New York Legislature. [3] Her pamphlet rejected contemporary ideas that women did not need a literary or scientific education.

  6. Proud of all she had accomplished but self-conscious in her role as innovator, Willard insisted on her own mode of schooling for women. Increasingly, she did not approve of attempts to widen women's public space, nor did she enjoy competition for her role as a leader in the field of female education.

  7. Troy Female Seminary, American educational institution, established in 1821 by Emma Hart Willard in Troy, New York, the first in the country founded to provide young women with an education comparable to that of college-educated young men. At the time of the seminary’s founding, women were barred.

  8. May 18, 2018 · In Willard ’ s “ Plan for Improving Female Education, ” addressed to the New York legislature, she argued (albeit unsuccessfully) that states had an obligation to charter and finance colleges for women as well as men.

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