Even 35 years after the passage of Title IX, a federal law granting girls and women in high schools and colleges the right to equal opportunity in sports, female athletes across the national are placed at a disadvantage in comparison to their male counterparts. The more you know about the rights of girls and women in sports, the more you will be able to improve athletic opportunities for them.
This guide is aimed at helping individuals involved with sports ensure that all female athletes receive equal opportunities in high school and college athletics. Read explanations of Title IX’s rules and regulations and assess the level of gender equity in sports within your school’s athletic programs.
Has Title IX caused a decrease in participation opportunities for men? Is Title IX still needed? Should football be exempt from Title IX’s coverage? Are surveys an effective means of assessing compliance? Read on for answers to these questions and more than 50 more regarding the most frequently encountered issues surrounding Title IX.
When Title IX applies at the federal level, several states have taken up the cause of gender equity and enacted state statutes to further ensure that female athletes have equal access to sports opportunities and resources. The Women’s Sports Foundation has compiled a list of the 50 states and their gender equity rules and regulations.
One of the goals of the Women’s Sports Foundation is to assist female athletes and women’s sports leaders in situations where they are asked to be spokespersons for women’s sports and physical activity. Here are quick answers to the most frequently asked media questions about Title IX.
Are you not sure how Title IX applies to athletic programs? What happens if your athletic programs are not in compliance with Title IX’s regulations? Read more on Title IX’s participation standards.
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