ABA Online Conversations Title IX Scenario 2 Conversation With Should a girl be allowed to play on a boys basketball team? from our studentpanel, click on the above link. Click on participant names to read bios.) http://www.abanet.org/publiced/lawday/convo/scen2convo.html
Extractions: Ron Peeler Elizabeth Grob are lawyers whose focus includes school issues. Paul Paul: If the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is true, then why do we have separate boys' and girls' teams in sports? Marcia Greenberger/Neena Chaudhry: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not apply to the issue of whether separate teams for boys and girls are permissible, because it does not apply to sex discrimination. Title IX does address this issue: it allows , but does not require , separate teams for men and women in many circumstances because of differences in the nature of training, physical characteristics, choices of sports, and the history of discrimination. Under Title IX, however, there are protections to ensure that women are not disadvantaged.
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Extractions: Shellie Banks Spanish and French A native of Philadelphia, Shellie graduated from Ohio State University in 1980 with a major in Spanish and a minor in French. She began teaching during her junior year in college at Learning Unlimited, an elementary and pre-school. Shellie moved to Los Angeles in 1982 where she taught 7 th and 8 th graders for seven years at United World International Learning Center in South Central Los Angeles before moving on to the Little Citizens Westside Academy, where she taught in special education programs for three years. In 1992 Shellie joined Pacific Hills School, an independent school located in West Hollywood, where she oversaw the foreign language department, taught Spanish and French, and coached cross country and track. From 1999-2004 she taught Spanish at the Chadwick School, a coeducational independent K-12 school in Palos Verdes, California. When Shellie isnt in the classroom teaching she spends her time traveling around the world and getting to know people. She has traveled extensively in Mexico, throughout Latin America and Europe, having led many student trips to these areas. She spends summers in Panama teaching English, traveling, and developing study units for her students. Her other hobbies include collecting foreign books and music and participating in track and field. At The Bay School, Shellie teaches Spanish and French. The Bay Area and The Bay School both match my energy and my enthusiasm. The idea of offering four languages at an independent school is awesome, and Im excited to be a part of something new.
Transfer Course Equivalencies--Concordia University If a specific UNL course equivalent has not been identified, other notations areused BIO 243, Elements of Human Anatomy Physiology w/lab, bios***@, 3 http://admissions.unl.edu/tequiv/tequiv-concordia.html
Extractions: HSCR; course is high school or remedial level; hours and course do not transfer Contact your NU college to determine whether a course will be applicable to your intended major. While every effort is made to keep this list up to date, courses may be added or deleted at any time. Courses not listed may also be transferable and degree applicable. Equivalencies are date-specific and dependent upon when the course was taken. Equivalencies no longer in effect are not included in the list, but will be included in NU's evaluation of transfer credit if taken during the period the equivalency was in effect. In some cases, two or more transfer courses may be needed to achieve the equivalent of a UNL course. For an official evaluation of transfer credits, students are encouraged to apply for admission to NU, and submit complete high school and post-secondary transcripts. Begin your search for courses by selecting one of Concordia University's subject abbreviations:
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LEARNING Nominated nine IUPUI studentathletes for induction into the National College Increased the number of spectators at mens basketball games by 18%. http://www.planning.iupui.edu/planbudget/2000plansum/externalaffairs/externalaff
Extractions: OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS 1999 ACHIEVEMENTS Revised 1/21/00 Redesigned the new IUPUI gateway home page with appropriate cross-links to result in a more interactive and effective site for prospective students and donors, community leaders, and policymakers. Celebrated 4,152 degrees conferred at the 1999 IUPUI commencement. Nominated nine IUPUI student-athletes for induction into the National College Athlete Honor Society; 88 student-athletes (41% of total) achieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher and are on the 1999 IUPUI Academics Advisors List. Created marketing strategies to increase the numbers of students in the Honors program from 18 students in 1998 to 59 students in 1999. Created executive database to communicate with community leaders, alumni, and friends. Facilitated the scheduling and appearance of Steven Counsell, M.D. as an expert witness testifying before U.S. Senator Evan Bayhs Select Subcommittee on Aging. Increased the number of Intercollegiate Athletics season tickets sold by 4%. A number of season tickets purchased were donated to community non-profit organizations for middle and high school students.
Extractions: Funding will support continuing Female ACL Injury Prevention Project PITTSBURGH, Aug. 24, 2004 University of Pittsburgh and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Center for Sports Medicine have received federal funding for continued research examining risk factors and prevention strategies for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in female athletes. U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) today presented a check for $100,000 to principal investigator Scott M. Lephart, Ph.D., A.T.C. University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences , and associate professor in the orthopaedic surgery department at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine The ACL is the main stabilizing ligament in the knee joint, connecting the femur to the tibia. ACL injuries are common in fast-moving sports that involve sudden starting, stopping, turning, jumping and landing, such as in basketball, soccer and lacrosse.
Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas | WFAA.com | SportsDay Weekend Best When a national gathering of academic advisers for college athletes was welcomed to Georgia men s basketball became an object of ridicule when it was http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/misc/weekend/stories/022005dnspoadvise
Extractions: Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail Newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... Discuss Stress test: Reforms have academic advisers feeling heat 01:23 PM CST on Monday, February 21, 2005 By JEFF MILLER / The Dallas Morning News When a national gathering of academic advisers for college athletes was welcomed to Indianapolis last summer, a reference to their role in the growing area of major-college academic reform sounded as much like a warning as it did a pep talk. "You're in the trenches," said Bernard Franklin, an NCAA senior vice president. "You're where it counts." Rules added in recent years require Division I athletes to make progress toward a specific degree and steadily improve their grade point averages. The stakes were raised again last month at the NCAA convention in Grapevine with the adoption of an academic performance rate for every team. Colleges Series: Hitting the Books One major issue: Do athletes get easy ride?
Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas | WFAA.com | Colleges: National The committee will also propose scaled specific penalties for schools with The formula penalized programs whose athletes turn pro before graduation, http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/colleges/national/stories/073105dnspon
Extractions: 08:40 PM CDT on Saturday, July 30, 2005 By JEFF MILLER / The Dallas Morning News The NCAA's Division I academic performance committee this week will recommend an adjustment that won't penalize teams for losing players in good academic standing who leave early to turn pro. The committee will also propose scaled specific penalties for schools with teams that habitually fail to reach the new cutoff for graduation success. And it will recommend financial rewards for exemplary performance. The proposals will be made Thursday in Indianapolis to the division's board of directors, chaired by Kansas chancellor Robert Hemenway. The academic committee chair, University of Hartford president Walt Harrison, said Friday that he's confident the board will accept the recommendations. In January, the committee announced the inception of an academic rating for each team in Division I. All sports are scored, but the main intent of the plan was to improve graduation rates in football, men's basketball and baseball.
Extractions: Idaho State University Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2004 Mike Lester, Ed.D., Chair The Sport Science and Physical Education Department (SSPE) offers undergraduate majors and minors in Physical Education. A Physical Education component is available for students majoring in Elementary Education. A K-12 Physical Education major is available for students admitted into the Teacher Education Program. The SSPE Department also offers three minors (in coaching, outdoor education, and sport management) for those students not seeking teacher certification. The SSPE Department also provides a broad activity program for the university that encompasses a varied selection of activity-related courses to meet individual student needs. Students may apply up to eight hours of activity courses in a University degree program. Physical Education Standards The Physical Education Learning Goals are aligned with 2 sets of standards: The ISU College of Education Core Standards (described previously), and the Content Standards in Physical Education of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE). NASPE Content Standards in Physical Education
Extractions: ATHLETICS HOME SHOP UB BULLS TICKETS SCHEDULES ... SEARCH MEN'S SPORTS Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football ... Wrestling WOMEN'S SPORTS Basketball Cross Country Rowing Soccer ... Volleyball ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT Academic Services Athletics Directory Bulls Spirit Compliance ... University at Buffalo CONTACT US Speakers Bureau Jim Hofher Welcome to the University at Buffalos Division of Athletics Speakers Bureau, where a wealth of information, knowledge and expertise in NCAA Division I athletics is available for your groups next meeting. In support of the overall mission of the University, the Division of Athletics speakers bureau has been developed as a community outreach program in order to inform and heighten awareness of the many facets of the Division I athletics. Our speakers are available for your groups next meeting to discuss not only specific intercollegiate athletic programs, but the many behind-the-scenes aspects of a Division I program such as academic services, marketing, compliance, etc. Heres how to reserve a speaker Review our staff bios and choose a speaker that would best fit your groups needs: UB Coaching Staff Members John Astudillo , men's soccer Jim Beichner , wrestling Bill Breene , baseball Russ Crispell , men's tennis Marie Curran , softball Linda Hill-MacDonald , women's basketball Jim Hofher , football Perry Jenkins Jim Lodes , women's volleyball Vicki Mitchell Jean-A. Tassy
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Extractions: SoCalHoops has looked just about everywhere to compile links to the best recruiting information on the web. We continually update and refine our selections. If a site is not listed that you'd like to see, let us know. West Coast Based Sites NCAA Information For Athletes College Team Recruiting Sites National Recruiting Sites ... SoCalHoops Daily Articles Favorite SoCal Sites Double Pump David and Dana Pump's DoublePump.com site redesigned, now features information about adidas and Pump sponsored events and tournaments, including the Best of Summer, Easter Tournament, Fall Premier Tournament, California All-Star Game, West Coast All-Star Camps, the adidas Hoop Challenge, played during the MLK, Jr., weekend, and the adidas Las Vegas Big Time Tournament, the largest NCAA exposure event of its kind. Some player information as well about past signees. Fullcourt Press.net Dinos Trigonis' Fullcourt Press site, features information about his Fullcourt Press All*West Camp, Fullcourt Press Summer Shootout, event calendars, info on his Belmont Shore travel teams and the MLK weekend "Dream Classic." Occasional news columns ("Trigonis' Tidbits") and more info on Southern California's top prospects. Say No Classic League NCAA certified summer league featuring many of the top players in SoCal, including players from virtually every college and university in the SoCal region. Great summer games on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Games are played at West LA College.
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USATODAY.com A superb athlete, Diaw pulled out of the draft each of the last two seasons. He needs to get with a team that lets him develop his basketball skills. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/draft/2003-small-forwards.htm
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PlayStation 2 Wakeboarding Unleashed Featuring Shaun Murray You might not care for the sport or the athlete, but dismissing this game As you make your Groove runs, you unlock Gap and levelspecific challenges. http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/wakeboarding-unleashed-featuring-shaun-murr
Extractions: GameSpy.com PC Xbox GameCube ... Shop Platforms Sections Resources Planet Sites Planet Grand Theft Auto Planet Tony Hawk Planet Rainbow Six Planet Call of Duty ... All Planet Sites Get Games Subscriptions Contact Us FilePlanet Daily Download World of Warcraft Patch Special Features QuakeCon 2005 What happened at this year's FPS con in Texas? Find out! Search for a Game Wakeboarding Unleashed featuring Shaun Murray (PS2) Publisher: Activision Developer: Shaba Studios Genre: Extreme Sports Release Date: ESRB: Everyone More Info on this Game By Raymond Padilla Get your boat and board ready for a thrilling action-sports ride. GameData(4211); Reader Rating: How Our Ratings Work Rate This Game Select 1 - Poor 2 - Fair 3 - Good 4 - Great 5 - Outstanding Discuss this Game in the Forums Pros Cons Smooth controls; beautiful water; imaginative design; sweet gameplay.