High school girls began taking trade classes, like woodworking and metalworking. Prior to this, they took homemaking classes – which consisted of skills like cooking and sewing. Title IX legislation unintentionally opened the door for female participation in athletics. In 1972, one in twenty-seven girls played high school sports; after Title IX, that number grew by 1079 percent. In addition, the number of boys in sporting programs grew by 22 percent. Showing that increased funding was a pro for both genders. Because of Title IX legislation, women are able to receive athletic scholarships and continue pursuing excellence at the collegiate level. While the athletic benefits from Title IX were accidental, they are still vital for the pursuit of gender equality. However, there is still more work to be done, especially on the athletic side of the
High school girls began taking trade classes, like woodworking and metalworking. Prior to this, they took homemaking classes – which consisted of skills like cooking and sewing. Title IX legislation unintentionally opened the door for female participation in athletics. In 1972, one in twenty-seven girls played high school sports; after Title IX, that number grew by 1079 percent. In addition, the number of boys in sporting programs grew by 22 percent. Showing that increased funding was a pro for both genders. Because of Title IX legislation, women are able to receive athletic scholarships and continue pursuing excellence at the collegiate level. While the athletic benefits from Title IX were accidental, they are still vital for the pursuit of gender equality. However, there is still more work to be done, especially on the athletic side of the