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    males start to advocate for this issue, more and more males will join the movement, and hopefully that will result in all people reaching gender equality. Studies from the Association of Physiological Science show that men want better futures for their daughters, so that pushed them to become advocates for this cause. Also, through support for gender equality, men will no longer have to feel embarrassment for wanting to become a nurse, stay-at-home dad, or any other stereotypical female role.…

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    Why Is Title IX Necessary

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    Title IX is a federal law that forbids any persons in the United States from being discriminated against or withheld from participating in events because of their gender or sex. Thanks to this beneficial law women all over the nation have the opportunity to strive and be successful just as the three women above have done. Title IX was passed in 1972 and was part of the Education Amendments Act. This law covers not only an athletic basis but also in education. On the website, "Biography.com",…

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    Feminism is a powerful word and a movement that has inspired and empowered many with the simple meaning and goal for there to be equality between genders in all areas of life. There have been dozens of artistic and literary pieces which have contributed in some way to the spread of feminism. Feminist literature is considered to be a work which supports the goal of feminism, equality, and typically draws attention to the inequality problems between men and women in different areas of life, such…

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    affected by it. Schools have been required to provide boys and girls with equal educational opportunities since the ratification of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Luongo, 2012). This paper reviews studies of gender inequality in education, examining the attitudes towards gender inequality found among education stakeholders, and methods for decreasing its occurrence. According to UNESCO, gender equality in education refers to boys and girls experiencing “the same advantages…

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    men. She fought for equal pay and equal treatment from men to women. Women’s tennis is now as popular as men's, proving King made a change. Without King, famous female athletes such as Serena and Venus Williams owe their opportunity for success to King. The world without equality is a dark and degrading place, and the light that is shed can only be attributed to Billie Jean King…

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    3.1 The Gender Equality Issue. Gender inequality is an issue within our classrooms/schools. Gender stereotypes stem from societies ideologies and are soaked up by children at an early age. From the day children are born restrictions and expectations are placed on them. Gender stereotypes that are placed on children by society are impacting the way children think and act, (National Union of Teachers, 2013, p.3). These gender stereotypes are formed by what society deems acceptable. For instance it…

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    have done and are doing to advance the equality between women and men and to stop violence against women.” (TS) Even Beyonce is apart of this movement spreading great messages. “If feminism becomes more visible in the media and in popular culture, I think people’s perceptions surrounding it would change.” (TS) Unfortunately that is how things work because if it isn't cool nobody wants to know about…

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    nation are females. The number of women playing sports has increased by 10 times since 1972 for multiple reasons. But the main reason is Title IX. This educational amendment enforces gender equality in any educational program, sports, student housing and federal assistance. Title IX has greatly improved the equality of women 's sports and brought vast amounts of attention to women 's sports. One example of gender discrimination in women 's sports is the playing conditions. In December of 2015,…

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    There were many reasons as to why women were not given the same educational opportunities the men were. The first one being women were expected to be housewives since the beginning of time. The women were expected to stay home and care for their children while their husbands worked. Most people felt that women did not have the need to be educated like the men and boys were. Some people believed that if women had the opportunity to be well educated it would ruin the marriage and eventually harm…

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    The Millennium Development Goal that interests me the most is the promotion of gender equality and the empowering of women. I believe all the developmental goals coincide with one another but the focus on empowering women and promotion of gender equality has been an ongoing struggle as time has evolved. Also, it is frustrating how many view women as disabled individuals because of their biological organisms. The vast majority of my research will be based in the Middle East, Afghanistan to be…

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