Protecting Student Data Privacy: Classroom Fundamentals provides educators with the comprehensive and practical guidance they need to protect their students' privacy in and out of the classroom. It breaks student data privacy laws down into core concepts that are easy to apply across a variety of situations and use cases. It also encourages educators to engage fully in the work of protecting student data privacy, with the tips and best practices they need to create a more secure environment for student data across the education institution. From classroom technologies to social media use, this book provides the frameworks to help teachers protect student data privacy, regardless of the technology, to better support their students, their education institutions and to elevate their own positions as transformational leaders in the classroom.
Author(s): Linnette Attai
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 133
Tags: Student Records, Privacy, Right Of
Contents......Page 7
Introduction......Page 9
Chapter One: What Is Data Privacy and Why Does It Matter?......Page 13
Chapter Two: How Did We Get Here?......Page 21
Chapter Three: What Information Are We Trying to Protect?......Page 27
Chapter Four: Key Privacy Concepts......Page 33
Chapter Five: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act......Page 39
Chapter Six: Still More Laws......Page 53
Chapter Seven: Bringing Technology into the Classroom......Page 67
Chapter Eight: Social Media......Page 83
Chapter Nine: New Technologies......Page 90
Chapter Ten: Sharing Is Not Caring......Page 93
Chapter Eleven: Security Simplified......Page 100
Chapter Twelve: All Hands: Building a Partnership with Your Technology Team......Page 109
Chapter Thirteen: Students and Parents......Page 115
Epilogue......Page 121
Notes......Page 125
About the Author......Page 131