tornado
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I know there will be people arguing both sides...
but the two main purposes of Title IX were...
-to increase particpation in sports by girls & women
-to increase the number of women who administrate or coach women's sports
(for those who don't know - Title IX is a massive and intrusive Federal program to police the area of women in sports
and uses the entitlements and federal money as a tool to enforce a complex set of rules that are designed to force any recipient
of federal dollars to involve more women whether or not they want to, or whether the women are qualilfied, or
even if they are unavailable - they still have to involve women.)
Purpose #1 has been fulfilled - nobody denies that more women play every sport now - but is it because of Title IX. Many are not sure, since even tiny and private programs like Little League, park district youth soccer, and grade school sports all have MORE girls and Title IX doesn't apply to them and has no impact at that level -- so it is quite possible that most if not all the increase in women's participation would have happened anyway...
But -as a downside to Title IX - many youth programs have been scaled back and some simply terminated - and the men's programs go with them, since the schools cannot afford the mandates that go with Title IX...so this HURTS the very goal that Title IX purports to help.
...Just look at all the colleges that are cutting programs...like UNI...
http://www.athleticscholarships.net/title-ix-college-athletics.htm
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/05/AR2009080503089.html
Purpose #2 - this one is an absolute FAILURE...
A new study shows it has actually HURT the hiring of women...
"... the percentage of women in college coaching has actually
decreased since Title IX became law.
According to the article, when Title IX was passed in 1972, women coached
more than 90 percent of women’s teams. By 1978 that number had dropped
to just over 58 percent and it now stands at just under 43 percent. In the
last 12 years NCAA programs have added over 1700 women’s coaching
positions and men have filled over two thirds of those positions."
"Men, in increasing numbers, coach women’s teams but the number of women
who coach men’s teams has stayed at a pathetic three percent. Why? Men
who coach men’s teams rarely think of hiring women as assistant coaches
and women rarely think of applying to coach men’s teams. Indeed, women
generally assume, often rightly so, that jobs coaching men’s teams are off
limits to them and don’t even apply when a job is advertised. Right away,
women have lost half the coaching jobs in college sports. The article gives
the following example of how women further limit their job opportunities."
There are also many other complex factors...
http://www.afterellen.com/content/2012/04/homophobia-and-sexism-factor-ncca-coaches-getting-hired
but the two main purposes of Title IX were...
-to increase particpation in sports by girls & women
-to increase the number of women who administrate or coach women's sports
(for those who don't know - Title IX is a massive and intrusive Federal program to police the area of women in sports
and uses the entitlements and federal money as a tool to enforce a complex set of rules that are designed to force any recipient
of federal dollars to involve more women whether or not they want to, or whether the women are qualilfied, or
even if they are unavailable - they still have to involve women.)
Purpose #1 has been fulfilled - nobody denies that more women play every sport now - but is it because of Title IX. Many are not sure, since even tiny and private programs like Little League, park district youth soccer, and grade school sports all have MORE girls and Title IX doesn't apply to them and has no impact at that level -- so it is quite possible that most if not all the increase in women's participation would have happened anyway...
But -as a downside to Title IX - many youth programs have been scaled back and some simply terminated - and the men's programs go with them, since the schools cannot afford the mandates that go with Title IX...so this HURTS the very goal that Title IX purports to help.
...Just look at all the colleges that are cutting programs...like UNI...
http://www.athleticscholarships.net/title-ix-college-athletics.htm
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/05/AR2009080503089.html
Purpose #2 - this one is an absolute FAILURE...
A new study shows it has actually HURT the hiring of women...
"... the percentage of women in college coaching has actually
decreased since Title IX became law.
According to the article, when Title IX was passed in 1972, women coached
more than 90 percent of women’s teams. By 1978 that number had dropped
to just over 58 percent and it now stands at just under 43 percent. In the
last 12 years NCAA programs have added over 1700 women’s coaching
positions and men have filled over two thirds of those positions."
"Men, in increasing numbers, coach women’s teams but the number of women
who coach men’s teams has stayed at a pathetic three percent. Why? Men
who coach men’s teams rarely think of hiring women as assistant coaches
and women rarely think of applying to coach men’s teams. Indeed, women
generally assume, often rightly so, that jobs coaching men’s teams are off
limits to them and don’t even apply when a job is advertised. Right away,
women have lost half the coaching jobs in college sports. The article gives
the following example of how women further limit their job opportunities."
There are also many other complex factors...
http://www.afterellen.com/content/2012/04/homophobia-and-sexism-factor-ncca-coaches-getting-hired