428 Title IX: Implications for Secondary Physical Education and Interscholastic Sports

Thursday, March 18, 2010: 2:15 PM-4:15 PM
Convention Center: Wabash BR 3
Speakers: Linda J. Carpenter1; Penelope A. Portman2; and Kelly Witte2, (1)Brooklyn College, West Brookfield, MA, (2)University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Whitewater, WI
For decades Title IX has included a requirement that most physical education classes must be co-educational and that athletic programs must be equitable. The law's requirements have not always meant successful, frustration-free compliance. This session focuses on the implications of Title IX for secondary physical education classes and high school athletic programs, tools for evaluating one's program, strategies for success, and specific suggestions for compliance from practitioners who have been in the field.
Handouts
  • The Fine Print- Dear Colleague Letter Single Sex Regulations.pdf (218.8 kB)
  • pdfTitle IX in a nutshell 2010 Carpenter.cwk (WP).pdf (110.9 kB)
  • Coed V Single Sex - L. Carpenter .ppt (463.0 kB)
  • WitteTitle IX Design.ppt (1.4 MB)
  • Witte Title IX state grid.xls (38.0 kB)
  • PennyTITLE IX (2).ppt (2.2 MB)