The following pages all have to deal with Title IX and gender equity. The best thing about these sources is that within each page there are other sites that can lead to more topic specific information. This cluster is a good starting point for someone doing research and will help especially with the debate related to this topic.
EEOC Issues Guidance
on Application of Anti-discrimination Laws... (http://www.eeoc.gov/press/10-31-97.html)
This page focuses on the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (EEOC)'s guidelines on sex discrimination in the compensation
of sports coaches.
Brown
Daily Herald: Title IX Library (http://www.netspace.org/herald/library/titleix/homepage.html)
This page introduces the legal proceedings that deal
with gender equity and gives the reasoning behind court decisions.
Money
Games: Inside the NCAA (http://www.kcstar.com/cgi-bin/pubsys/pages/pattern/ncaa/ncaa-article.pat?file=sports/30d99def.a08)
This page focuses on proportionality in college athletics.
History
of Title IX (http://www.arcade.uiowa.edu/proj/ge/history.html)
The focus of this page is to give a brief description
of each case dealing with Title IX and gender equity.
Myth
Busting: What Every Female Athlete Should Know!
(http://www.lifetimetv.com/WoSport/LIBRARY/INFO/myth.htm)
This page is put forth by the Women's Sports Foundation
and discusses important women's sports issues.
A Basic
Title IX Presentation (http://www3.arcade.uiowa.edu/proj/ge/present.html)
This last page looks at efforts to reach gender equity.
Addition submitted by Sarah Elliott, Fall, 1998:
Will
Gender Equity Kill the Golden Goose of College Football? (http://www.lifetimetv.com/WoSport/LIBRARY/INFO/myth.htm)
This site offers detailed discussion of the necessity to redistribute
athletic funds at colleges to fairly provide for women's athletic opportunities.
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