Fielding Fairness Professional Development Series
Engaging virtual learning designed for athletic directors, principals, and superintendents. Through live and self-paced sessions, participants gain practical Title IX knowledge, explore real challenges, and leave with strategies to lead confidently and compliantly.
Fielding Fairness: Effective Accommodation of Student Interests and Abilities is a virtual professional development course for athletic directors and district leaders focused on Title IX participation compliance. The course explains substantial proportionality, program expansion, and full accommodation standards, and provides practical tools to evaluate roster data, team offerings, and student interest to ensure equitable participation opportunities for both sexes.
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Fielding Fairness: Policy Wallflowers is a virtual professional development course for athletic directors, principals, and district leaders focused on low-risk Title IX components in interscholastic athletics. The course examines academic tutoring, housing and dining, support services, recruitment, and financial assistance, explaining how these areas are evaluated and how to document them effectively to maintain compliance and prioritize higher-impact equity areas.
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Fielding Fairness: Opportunity to Receive Coaching is a virtual, asynchronous professional development session for athletic directors, principals, and district leaders focused on equity in interscholastic athletics. The course examines Title IX coaching standards, including assignment, access, and compensation, and provides practical tools to evaluate coaching structures to ensure equitable support for student-athletes of both genders.
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Fielding Fairness: Scheduling of Games and Practice Times is a virtual, asynchronous professional development session for athletic directors, principals, and district leaders focused on equity in interscholastic athletics. The course examines Title IX scheduling standards, including contest limits, practice opportunities, time-of-day scheduling, and access to pre- and post-season play, and provides practical tools to evaluate schedules for equitable participation across programs.
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Fielding Fairness: Travel and Per Diem Allowances is a virtual, asynchronous professional development session for athletic directors, principals, and district leaders focused on equity in interscholastic athletics. The course examines Title IX travel standards, including transportation, lodging, length of stay, per diem, and dining, and provides practical tools to evaluate travel practices for equitable treatment of student-athletes of both genders.
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Fielding Fairness: Equipment & Supplies is a virtual professional development course for athletic directors and district leaders focused on Title IX equity. The course examines equipment quality, quantity, suitability, maintenance, and availability, and provides practical tools to assess distribution across programs to ensure equitable support for student-athletes of both genders.
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Fielding Fairness: Locker Rooms, Practice & Competitive Facilities is a virtual professional development course for athletic directors and district leaders focused on Title IX equity. The course examines facility quality, access, exclusivity, locker rooms, maintenance, and preparation, and provides tools to evaluate conditions across programs to ensure equitable treatment of student-athletes of both genders.
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Fielding Fairness: Medical and Training Facilities & Services is a virtual professional development course for athletic directors and district leaders focused on Title IX equity. The course examines access to medical care, athletic trainers, insurance coverage, and training facilities, and provides tools to evaluate services across programs to ensure equitable support for student-athletes of both genders.
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Fielding Fairness: Publicity is a virtual professional development course for athletic directors and district leaders focused on Title IX equity. The course examines access to sports information personnel, publicity resources, and promotional materials, and provides tools to evaluate visibility across programs to ensure equitable recognition for student-athletes of both genders.
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FAQs
Do these courses provide Continuing Education Units towards license renewal in my state?
In many states, preapproval for CEUs is not required. District professionals simply need to document how the professional development aligns with their endorsement areas and applicable educational standards. In Minnesota, each course has been approved by the Board of School Administrators (BOSA) for CEU credit.
How do I get access to the course?
After registration and payment, you’ll receive a secure access link to begin the course at your own pace. Once completed, you’ll take a brief quiz to review key concepts and confirm your learning.
About how long does each course take?
Each course is designed to take approximately 90 minutes but is completely self-paced. Depending on your experience and familiarity with the material, you may complete it in less time.
How will I receive my CEU certificate?
If applicable, your CEU certificate will be emailed to you automatically after you complete the course and submit the required quiz.