Fifteen women who coach NCAA Division I men’s teams were interviewed about their experiences coaching men. Six themes emerged after a comprehensive analysis of the interview transcripts: 1) Gender barriers experienced by women coaching men, 2) Obtainment of their position coaching men in unique ways, 3) Women coach only men’s minor sports, 4) Characteristics contributing to their success coaching men, 5) Reasons for a lack of women coaching men, and 6) Strategies for change. Findings confirm previous research on women coaching men (i.e., Kane & Stangl, 1991) and point to the tokenism and marginalization that women coaching men experience. Unique findings of this study included that women have to be decorated athletes or coaches to coach men...
Throughout history gender discrimination has created barriers that have prevented women from achievi...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
Although the number of female athletes is near an all time high, only 42.6% of female collegiate tea...
Fifteen women who coach NCAA Division I men’s teams were interviewed about their experiences coachin...
Fifteen women who coach NCAA Division I men’s teams were interviewed about their experiences coachin...
Fifteen women who coach NCAA Division I men’s teams were interviewed about their experiences coachin...
Although Title IX helped to shape athletics in educational settings, the legislation also transforme...
Recent coaching employment of Becky Hammon in the NBA inspires the discussion of the potential of wi...
Throughout history gender discrimination has created barriers that have prevented women from achievi...
Throughout history gender discrimination has created barriers that have prevented women from achievi...
Women hold less than 2% of NCAA men’s head coaching positions (Acosta & Carpenter, 2004). Although ...
Research has suggested that a minimal number of females serve as head coaches of male teams around t...
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This paper helps illustrate the decline of female coaches in the NCAA post Title IX. Before Title IX...
In this paper, I set out to understand how women have been successful as coaches of men\u27s sports ...
Throughout history gender discrimination has created barriers that have prevented women from achievi...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
Although the number of female athletes is near an all time high, only 42.6% of female collegiate tea...
Fifteen women who coach NCAA Division I men’s teams were interviewed about their experiences coachin...
Fifteen women who coach NCAA Division I men’s teams were interviewed about their experiences coachin...
Fifteen women who coach NCAA Division I men’s teams were interviewed about their experiences coachin...
Although Title IX helped to shape athletics in educational settings, the legislation also transforme...
Recent coaching employment of Becky Hammon in the NBA inspires the discussion of the potential of wi...
Throughout history gender discrimination has created barriers that have prevented women from achievi...
Throughout history gender discrimination has created barriers that have prevented women from achievi...
Women hold less than 2% of NCAA men’s head coaching positions (Acosta & Carpenter, 2004). Although ...
Research has suggested that a minimal number of females serve as head coaches of male teams around t...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1090/thumbnail.jp
This paper helps illustrate the decline of female coaches in the NCAA post Title IX. Before Title IX...
In this paper, I set out to understand how women have been successful as coaches of men\u27s sports ...
Throughout history gender discrimination has created barriers that have prevented women from achievi...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
Although the number of female athletes is near an all time high, only 42.6% of female collegiate tea...