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How Principals Use Data: Mr. Maya’s Data-Rich Year
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreWhen principals are empowered with data, teachers and students do better.Principals have access to more quality data than ever, on factors like student and tea…
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Infographic: What Is Student Data?
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreThere are many types of data that support student learning—and they’re so much more than test scores. But individual data points don’t give the full picture ne…
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How Teachers Can Use Data: Ms. Bullen’s Data-Rich Year
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreTeachers have access to more quality data than ever, on factors like student performance, attendance, and more. When used along with pedagogy, content knowledg…
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Supporting Data Use While Protecting the Privacy, Security and Confidentiality of Student Information
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreThis publication outlines three overarching responsibilities of state policymakers to protect the privacy, security and confidentiality of students’ personally…
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U.S. Department of Education Final FERPA Regulations: Advisory and Overview
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreThis overview and analysis of the U.S. Department of Education's (ED) finalized regulations to clarify and update the federal Family Educational Rights and Pri…
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Complying with FERPA and Other Federal Privacy and Security Laws and Maximizing Appropriate Data Use
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreIn addition to understanding and complying with FERPA, states also have the responsibility to understand and comply with state data privacy and security laws, …
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Video: Who Uses Student Data?
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreMost personal student information stays local. Districts, states, and the federal government all collect data about students for important purposes like inform…
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Getting the Facts Straight about Education Data
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreThis resource provides facts about common education data misconceptions, including the perceived federal role in data collection, sensitive student information…
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Federal Privacy Laws that Apply to Children and Education
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreThis resource identifies federal policies that safeguard and protect the confidentiality of personal information. Although this list is not exhaustive, it high…
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State Student Data Privacy Legislation: What Happened in 2014, and What Is Next?
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreTo address emerging concerns, new demands for student data, and increasing use of technology in classrooms, states introduced and passed an unprecedented numbe…
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Student Data and Consent Policies: Avoiding Unintended Consequences
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreSchools use data for different purposes, which have different degrees of impact on a student’s educational experience: administrative, instructional, assessmen…
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Student Data Collection, Access, and Storage: Separating Fact from Fiction
Apr 28, 2017Learn MoreDistrict and state data systems are constructed to ensure that individuals can access only the data that are appropriate for their role. Still, questions from …