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Title
of Web Page: Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972
Web Address: http://www.dol.gov/oasam/regs/statutes/titleix.htm
Brief Description: This website explains the legalities of Title IX and
those who Title IX effect. It explains that Title IX applies to public
institutions receiving federal funds. It prohibits discrimination under
any educational programs or activities, admissions to educational, vocational,
undergraduate, graduate or professional institutions. On the other hand,
it does not apply to social fraternities or sororities or organizations
such as Boys Scouts or Girl Scouts. This website is helpful for someone
wanting to understand exactly what organization must comply with Title
IX regulations.
Source of Web Site: U.S. Department of Labor
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of Web Page: Title IX: Gender Equality In Sports
Web Address: http://www.needham.mec.edu/High_School/cur/Baker_00/2002_p5/baker%20p5-7_sk_kd_nb_1-02/title_ix2.htm
Brief Description: This website gives the history of Title IX. It gives
background information about Title IX. It also includes a timeline of
events affecting Title IX beginning in 1972 when Title IX was enacted
to 1999. This website also discussed the regulation and enforcement policies
for Title IX as well as information from those who oppose Title IX. This
website is very helpful because it provides so much detailed information
about the history of Title IX.
Source of Web Site: Needham Public Schools
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of Web Page: Title IX at 25
Web Address: http://www.aauw.org/1000/title9bd.html#anchor116095
Brief Description: This web page literally gives a report card for Title
IX. It examines any progress that has been achieved in the past 25 years.
An A is considered to equitable, B suggests substantial progress, C, some
progress, D, little progress and F is failure. The web site gave a B-
for the access of education. In the athletics arena and career education,
the web site gave those a grade of C and progressions in employment were
given the grade of C-. This web
Source of Web Site: American Association of University Women
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of Web Page: Embracing Equality
Web Address: http://www.go-girl.com/goserious/equality.html
Brief Description: This website explains the Education Amendment Title
IX and also explains how the National Women's Law Center has discovered
that at least 30 public colleges and universities are not complying with
the law. The NWLC sent letters to all 30 universities demanding they fix
change their discriminatory practices or face legal actions.
Source of Web Site: Go Girl
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Title
of Web Page: Examining Title IX Anti-Harassment Policies
Web Address: http://www.sesamenet.org/title%20ix.htm
Brief Description: This website focuses the K-12's adoption of Title IX.
The articles stated that the implementation and enforcement of Title IX's
policy is basically left up to the individual district. In the last two
years, the Office for Civil Rights has issued guidelines to schools in an
effort to establish the legal responsibility each individual district has
under Title IX. The OCR is the enforcement agency within the U.S. Dept of
Education.
Source of Web Site: Consult Trainers |