Interactive Trivia Challenge: Test Your Knowledge and Win Prizes!

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Engage in a fun and competitive trivia game with your team to answer questions related to Title IX and key issues in education. Work together to come up with the correct responses and compete for exciting prizes. The game covers topics such as discrimination, sexual assault on college campuses, incapacitation, and Title IX regulations. Challenge yourself and enjoy an interactive learning experience while aiming to be the winning team in this entertaining event.


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  1. Lets Play Trivia And Win Prizes of Course!

  2. The Rules Each table is a team Work with your table-mates to determine the correct answer Write your answer on the sheet provided (no changing answers once you have written them down) Think hard the winning table will win PRIZES!! (yeah!)

  3. Question #1 Title IX is a landmark federal civil right that prohibits discrimination based on what in education? Sex discrimination Race discrimination Age discrimination

  4. Question #2 Title IX applies only to students who participate in athletics True False

  5. Question #3 What is the reported percentage of college women that will be victims of sexual assault while at college? 20% 0% 5%

  6. Question #4 Alcohol is rarely involved in cases of sexual assault on college campuses True False

  7. Question #5 Incapacitation is defined as a state where someone cannot make rational, reasonable decisions because they lack the capacity to give knowing consent (eg, to understand the who, what, when, where, why or how of their sexual interaction). At what blood alcohol content is a person considered incapacitated? .08 .10 There is no defined BAC in which a person is considered incapacitated. Rather, it depends on each individual person.

  8. Question #6 A person can become incapacitated for reasons other than just over-indulging in alcohol True False

  9. Question #7 Some people don t realize it, but Title IX also addresses stalking and domestic/intimate partner violence. True False

  10. Question #8 Federal law requires colleges to take immediate action to ensure a victim of sexual harassment can continue their education free of ongoing discrimination, harassment, or violence. True False

  11. Question #9 A person who is a victim of sexual harassment can report CONFIDENTIALLY to: The Counseling Office staff A resident assistant A faculty member

  12. Tally em Up! Let s review the answers (and learn a few things along the way Add up your score Prize time! (we never said they would be GOOD prizes)

  13. Lets Talk Title IX No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.

  14. Lets Talk Title IX Prohibits (Aimee to insert info!)

  15. Lets Talk Title IX Why is all of this important on a college campus? Creates a hostile environment Education provides opportunity Civil rights and a social justice issue Criminal Court versus Higher Ed

  16. Lets Talk Title IX The Office of Civil Rights and the Department of Education set forth mandates: Schools must be proactive in ensuring their campus is free of discrimination based on sex The government requires schools to have established procedures for handling complaints of sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence. (This also includes stalking and domestic/intimate violence) A school put on notice of possible sexual harassment of a student must take immediate and appropriate steps to do FOUR very specific things

  17. Lets Talk Title IX 1. Investigate what occurred 2. Take prompt and effective action to end the harassment 3. Remedy the effects 4. Prevent it from occurring again

  18. Lets Talk Title IX Important to also understand is that schools/employees/students may not retaliate against someone filing a complaint Retaliation is a serious offence. MORE INFO HERE?

  19. Lets Talk Title IX Break into groups.

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