GWSS 262 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Sex Segregation, Performativity

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GWSS 262 – MIDTERM 1 STUDY GUIDE PT. 2
TITLE IX:
-In what year did Title IX become law?
o1972
-Memorize the law itself as stated at the beginning of the “Primer”
o“No person in the US shall, on the basis of SEX, be excluded from participation in,
be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education
program OR activity receiving Federal financial assistance”
-What kinds of institutions are (or are not) required to comply with Title IX?
oRequired:
Educational institutions that receive ANY federal funds
Private COLLEGES often do receive federal funds
oNot Required:
Educational institution that doesn’t receive federal funds
Private or religious elementary, middle, or high school
-What is the penalty for not complying with Title IX? Have any schools actually received
that penalty?
oWithdrawal of federal funds
oNONE of these schools have actually received the penalty
o“When institutions are determined to be out of compliance with Title IX … [they
are said to be] ‘in compliance conditioned on remedying identified problems.’”
-What are the three parts of Title IX as it applies to athletic programs?
oEffective accommodations of student interests and abilities (participation)
oAthletic financial assistance (scholarships)
oOther program components (laundry list of benefits to and treatment of
athletes)
Equipment and supplies
Scheduling of games and practice times
Travel and daily per diem allowances
Access to tutoring, coaching, locker rooms, and competitive facilities
Medical and training facilities and services
Publicity
Recruitment of student athletes
Support services
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Gwss 262 midterm 1 study guide pt. In what year did title ix become law: 1972. What kinds of institutions are (or are not) required to comply with title ix: required: Private colleges often do receive federal funds: not required: Private or religious elementary, middle, or high school. Access to tutoring, coaching, locker rooms, and competitive facilities. Title ix doesn"t require universities to have mirror programs within their athletic programs; instead title ix compliance is assessed via a total program comparison . Know the difference between mirror programs and total program comparison : doesn"t require mirror programs, but requires total program. Mirror programs: one male sport per female sport. Total program comparison: the entire men"s and women"s programs are assessed for equal number of spots on teams. Women"s team may need an additional gymnastics team, volleyball team, and diving team to match the number of participation spots.