Goal:Student-athletes will be educated on the history of the NCAA and Title IX. Objective:Student-athletes will be able to state at least two reasons for the development of the NCAA and briefly explain Title IX law.
1. Introduction
2. Early 20th century college football and need for reform · Injuries and deaths · President Roosevelt & NYU chancellor · Hawes, K. (1999a). ‘Its object shall be regulation and supervision:’ NCAA born from need to bridge football and higher education. The NCAA Century Series Part I: 1900-39. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991108/active/3623n27.html
3. Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States · Constitution and set of laws · Regulation and supervision of college athletics · Member institutions and self-regulation · Hawes, K. (1999a). ‘Its object shall be regulation and supervision:’ NCAA born from need to bridge football and higher education. The NCAA Century Series Part I: 1900-39. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991108/active/3623n27.html
4. NCAA Executive Committee · Investigate alleged violations · Interpret the NCAA constitution · Brown, G. T. (1999). NCAA answers call to reform: The ‘Sanity Code’ leads Association down path to enforcement program. The NCAA Century Series Part II: 1940-79. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991122/active/3624n24.html
5. Issues requiring regulation · Recruiting · Academic standards · Institutional control and responsibility · Amateurism · Brown, G. T. (1999). NCAA answers call to reform: The ‘Sanity Code’ leads Association down path to enforcement program. The NCAA Century Series Part II: 1940-79. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991122/active/3624n24.html
6. Education Amendments Act of 1972 · Title IX · Vest, B. & Masterson, G. (2007). Title IX and its effect on sports programs in high school and collegiate athletics. Coach and Athletic Director, 60-62. · Inclusion in NCAA · Civil Rights Restoration Act · Hawes, K. (1999b). Women’s sports enter NCAA arena: After long, difficult debate, Association broadens its role. The NCAA Century Series Part III: 1980-89. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991206/active/3625n32.html
Objective: Student-athletes will be able to state at least two reasons for the development of the NCAA and briefly explain Title IX law.
1. Introduction
2. Early 20th century college football and need for reform
· Injuries and deaths
· President Roosevelt & NYU chancellor
· Hawes, K. (1999a). ‘Its object shall be regulation and supervision:’ NCAA born from need to bridge football and higher education. The NCAA Century Series Part I: 1900-39. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991108/active/3623n27.html
3. Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States
· Constitution and set of laws
· Regulation and supervision of college athletics
· Member institutions and self-regulation
· Hawes, K. (1999a). ‘Its object shall be regulation and supervision:’ NCAA born from need to bridge football and higher education. The NCAA Century Series Part I: 1900-39. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991108/active/3623n27.html
4. NCAA Executive Committee
· Investigate alleged violations
· Interpret the NCAA constitution
· Brown, G. T. (1999). NCAA answers call to reform: The ‘Sanity Code’ leads Association down path to enforcement program. The NCAA Century Series Part II: 1940-79. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991122/active/3624n24.html
5. Issues requiring regulation
· Recruiting
· Academic standards
· Institutional control and responsibility
· Amateurism
· Brown, G. T. (1999). NCAA answers call to reform: The ‘Sanity Code’ leads Association down path to enforcement program. The NCAA Century Series Part II: 1940-79. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991122/active/3624n24.html
6. Education Amendments Act of 1972
· Title IX
· Vest, B. & Masterson, G. (2007). Title IX and its effect on sports programs in high school and collegiate athletics. Coach and Athletic Director, 60-62.
· Inclusion in NCAA
· Civil Rights Restoration Act
· Hawes, K. (1999b). Women’s sports enter NCAA arena: After long, difficult debate, Association broadens its role. The NCAA Century Series Part III: 1980-89. Retrieved from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/NCAANewsArchive/1999/19991206/active/3625n32.html
7. Conclusion and questions