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Narrated by:
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Ali Martin
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By:
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Trisha Niswander
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Educational Amendments was the first federal law to prohibit gender discrimination within any educational setting, including physical education. Schools were ordered to provide males and females with the same opportunities to participate in physical activities. This was interpreted as co-educational physical education, although students still could be separated by gender when participating in contact sports such as; wrestling, basketball, and football.
Although girls participated in the same classes, they were less likely to be taught at a level consistent with their current needs. While some authors assumed that once girls experienced the same quality of instruction and level of performance expectations as boys they would experience an increase in skill level and competitiveness, this often was not the case. Instead, many girls felt intimidated, unwilling, and, in many instances, unable to compete at the same level and with the same expectations as boys.
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