Title IX was enacted over 40 years ago, and although there have been marked increases in the number of girls and women participating in athletics at every level, gender equity in athletics continues to be a concern. This is especially evident at the community college level. Title IX requires equity in the areas of opportunities for participation, opportunities for financial aid, and equity in benefits and services. This study sought to ascertain perceptions of equity held by community college coaches of women’s teams. A cross-sectional design was used to survey coaches from all regions of the NJCAA who were listed in the National Directory of in regard to their perceptions of equity in opportunities for participation, opportunities for scho...
Medical research has demonstrated that women¹s physical, mental, and social health improves when the...
Almost 50 years since its passage, Title IX and intercollegiate athletics continue to be in conflict...
Despite federal legislation (e.g., Title IX), gender equity has yet to be achieved, specifically wit...
Title IX’s legislation has been in place since 1972 and has affected female participation in a posit...
The purpose of this study was to compare NCAA Division III male and female athletic administrators, ...
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in e...
The premise of Title IX should be uncontroversial: no person may be ex- cluded from the benefits of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine perceptions of Title IX from the viewpoints of various memb...
With the passage of Title IX, pressure has been put upon college and university administrators to re...
Within the past three years, men's track and field teams were being eliminated in the Mid-American C...
While Title IX has been monumental in creating more opportunities for females playing college sports...
Intercollegiate athletic programs are provided for student athletes to supplement their education. T...
Gender bias in athletics is a relatively new phenomenon. Until recently, women did not compete in ma...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore and understand the experiences of female at...
NCAA Division I athletics programs are required to go through a certification program developed by t...
Medical research has demonstrated that women¹s physical, mental, and social health improves when the...
Almost 50 years since its passage, Title IX and intercollegiate athletics continue to be in conflict...
Despite federal legislation (e.g., Title IX), gender equity has yet to be achieved, specifically wit...
Title IX’s legislation has been in place since 1972 and has affected female participation in a posit...
The purpose of this study was to compare NCAA Division III male and female athletic administrators, ...
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in e...
The premise of Title IX should be uncontroversial: no person may be ex- cluded from the benefits of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine perceptions of Title IX from the viewpoints of various memb...
With the passage of Title IX, pressure has been put upon college and university administrators to re...
Within the past three years, men's track and field teams were being eliminated in the Mid-American C...
While Title IX has been monumental in creating more opportunities for females playing college sports...
Intercollegiate athletic programs are provided for student athletes to supplement their education. T...
Gender bias in athletics is a relatively new phenomenon. Until recently, women did not compete in ma...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore and understand the experiences of female at...
NCAA Division I athletics programs are required to go through a certification program developed by t...
Medical research has demonstrated that women¹s physical, mental, and social health improves when the...
Almost 50 years since its passage, Title IX and intercollegiate athletics continue to be in conflict...
Despite federal legislation (e.g., Title IX), gender equity has yet to be achieved, specifically wit...