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Title IX was introduced in 1972 by Congress to help stop sex discrimination in education programs including sports. ... Athletics has created the most controversy regarding Title IX, but its gains in education and academics are notable. Before Title IX, many schools saw no problem in refusing to admit women or having strict limits. ...
In intercollegiate athletics, Title IX governs the overall equity of treatment and opportunity in athletics while giving schools the flexibility to choose sports based on student body interest, geographic influence, a given schools budget restraints and gender ratio. ...
Is Title IX really protecting women on an intercollegiate level? Although the growth of participation in womens sports on the interscholastic and intercollegiate level has been enormous since the passage of Title IX, issues of gender equity in athletics are still very much with us. ...
Title IX does not require those coaches of womens and mens teams be paid
the same amount.
Approximate Word count = 1143 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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