Exploring the impact of Title IX on women’s rights and inclusion in sports

The researchers explore the impact of the Title IX amendment and its contribution to broadening horizons for women in education and sports whilst also protecting them.

Title IX is an amendment to the 1964 U.S. Civil Rights Act introduced in 1972, which prohibits discrimination based on gender in educational programmes and sports. Despite sparking heated debates and having unexpected consequences, this law undoubtedly played a key role in broadening women’s rights, giving women access to sports and to post-secondary education. Denise Green, Chair for the Department […]

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Is there equality for students with disabilities when accessing government grants for post-secondary education?

Students with disabilities are left with greater responsibility in proving their worth.

Higher education can strengthen job opportunities for people with disabilities. Mandy Mou, a PhD candidate within the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary, Canada, observed a gap in the literature surrounding equality relating to federal and provincial disability grants for post-secondary education. She undertook a critical discourse analysis, highlighting that in Canada, a neoliberalist culture has led […]

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