Title IX And Gender Equality Essay

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The positive impact of Title IX and the NCAA's Gender Equity
Introduction
Title IX is a law within the jurisdiction of the federal government of the US that was passed in the year 1972. The law's main focus is the introduction of women participation in sports in order to bring about a sense of gender equality in the field of sports (Kaestner & Xu, 2010). Since the development of modern sports, it has been the culture of most parts of the word that sporting was a male activity. The nature of sports such as the aggression, the physicality, and its participation was attributed to be of a male nature and women were largely marginalized until the passage of the title X amendment in 1972 (Kaestner & Xu, 2010). The amendment stated that males and females must be …show more content…

This amendment outlawed the discrimination based on sex in the education environment be it curriculum, co-curriculum or the discrimination of male and female teachers on matters of sporting administration (Kaestner & Xu, 2010). Gender balance in sports was imposed on all schools that received funding of any kind from the federal government. These schools make up the bulk of the private and public schools in the US. On the other hand, NCCA formulated principles and code of operation to make effective its operation and improve its impact on male and female education (Kaestner & Xu, 2010). One of the principles is ensuring that all college students sporting activities cover the basis of gender balance. This resolution was passed by the NCAA Gender Equity Task Force of 1992. The main target of the NCCA resolution and the Title IX education amendment act was to diversify the experience of women in sports to bring about a

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