An update on Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments: Admissions, athletics, sexual harassment, and bullying in higher education
Portada de la revista Número 28, Diciembre 2013
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Keywords

bullying
college admission
collegiate athletics
sexual harassment
public school
Title IX

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Evenstad, J. P. (2013). An update on Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments: Admissions, athletics, sexual harassment, and bullying in higher education. Revista De Educación De Puerto Rico (REduca), (28), 168–184. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/educacion/article/view/13578

Abstract

This paper is a review of recent literature of the trends and advances of the impact made over the past 40 years of Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments and the Title IX Regulations of 1975. The law highlights three of the areas that Title IX covers pertaining to college admissions, collegiate athletics, sexual harassment and bullying on campuses. This includes basic provisions of the law, the Title IX Coordinator, policies and procedures and recommendations in providing an educational environment free of sex discrimination.

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Evenstad, J. P. (2013). An update on Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments: Admissions, athletics, sexual harassment, and bullying in higher education. Cuaderno de Investigación en la Educación, 28, 168-184. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/educacion/article/view/13578

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