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In this course on Title IX Compliance: Federally Funded Education Programs and Activities, you will explore the foundational principles of Title IX and its role in preventing sex-based discrimination in education. You will gain insights into the responsibilities educational institutions have under Title IX, including ensuring equal access to programs, prohibiting discriminatory practices, and implementing fair policies in admissions, employment, athletics, and student services.
This course will cover how Title IX addresses serious issues like sexual harassment and sexual violence, offering guidance on creating safe and equitable learning environments. You will learn about the Title IX coordinator's role, how to handle complaints, and the necessary steps for responding to violations. By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and skills to help your institution comply with Title IX, support affected individuals, and foster a culture of equality and safety for all students and staff in your educational setting.
This course is for those who help their institution comply with Title IX and support affected individuals, fostering a culture of equality and safety for students and staff in educational settings.
It covers the foundational principles of Title IX, institutional responsibilities, the Title IX coordinator's role, handling complaints, responding to violations, and how Title IX addresses sexual harassment and sexual violence. Lessons include Notice of Nondiscrimination, Education Programs and Activities, Athletics, Single Sex Education and Activities, Mandatory Response Obligations, Supportive Measures, Disciplinary Measures, Grievance Procedures, Live Hearings, Informal Resolution Options, Recordkeeping, and Retaliation.
You will develop skills in compliance requirements, policy development, and sexual harassment awareness, gaining the knowledge to help your institution comply with Title IX.
Yes. The course includes lessons on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence, Sexual Harassment and Title IX, Sexual Orientation and Gender Expression, and Title IX and the First Amendment.