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Hall, Evelyn G.; Lee, Amelia M. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1984
Third- , fourth-, and fifth-grade children who had participated for one or more years in a coeducational physical fitness program were given the AAHPER Youth Fitness Test in 1977, 1978, and 1979. Females consistently performed as well or better than males at the same grade level. (CJM)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Females, Males, Motor Development
Boslooper, Thomas – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1976
As boys and girls develop individual physical skills and learn in games and sports how to compete with one another playfully, they will be on the way toward learning to relate constructively in marriage, business, professions, and politics. (MM)
Descriptors: Aggression, Athletics, Coeducation, Counseling
Johnson, Lee – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1977
Coed sports competition in high school can be made more meaningful by modifying traditional rules that tend to allow males to dominate the game. (MB)
Descriptors: Basketball, Coeducation, Football, Physical Activities
Smyth, John P. – 1976
The question of how to modify athletics programs according to Title IX specifications can be resolved by examping the basic reasons why play and sport are necessary. These reasons range from relaxation and catharsis to learning and competence seeking. Specific programs, then, should be tailored to fulfilling this braod range of needs, and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Coeducation, Intramural Athletics, Physical Development
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Washington, DC. – 1977
Suggestions and guidelines for establishing rules for co-recreational intramural activities are presented. These rules are not intended as a precedent or a national standard--they are ideas for adapting standardized rules for men's and women's sports to meet the needs, demands, and characteristics of co-recreational sports. Eleven different…
Descriptors: Athletics, Coeducation, College Students, Higher Education
Maas, Gerry – 1976
One reaction to Title IX's basic requirement for equal opportunity for physical activity and sports, regardless of sex, was the widespread reevaluation of separate programs in physical education, intramurals, and athletics. To insure that all individuals would have equal opportunity in a given physical activity program, many administrators ordered…
Descriptors: Athletic Equipment, Athletics, Coeducation, Equal Education
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Razor, Jack E. – Physical Educator, 1976
This article presents a discussion on the possible benefits of merging physical education programs for men and women in colleges. (JD)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Athletics, Coeducation, College Curriculum
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Davenport, Joanna – Quest, 1980
The early history of physical education for women in the northeastern section of the United States is presented. Short biographies of notable contributors, both men and women, to the expansion of physical education programs, first in womens colleges, and later in coeducational institutions, are presented. (JN)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Higher Education
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Geadelmann, Patricia L. – Quest, 1980
Sex role stereotyping in physical education is viewed in historical perspective. Though Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 was intended to provide equal opportunities for males and females to develop skills in a full range of activities, its implementation has not eradicated the underlying sex stereotypes. (JN)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Educational Legislation, Physical Education, Professional Development
Countiss, Joyce R.; And Others – 1977
Titles VI and IX require coeducational physical education classes and equity in athletic offerings and coaches' salaries, and prohibit sex discrimination in public schools. In New Jersey, compliance with the law is in the best educational interest of both male and female students. Educators leading intramural and interscholastic athletics programs…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Athletics