What Should Kids (and Parents) Know About Student Data and Online Testing? Some Suggestions From a Privacy Advocate — and Mom

When it comes to online testing and virtual proctoring, students (and parents) should have the right to review and understand what data are being collected, and why

Experts And Educators Agree On Using A High-Quality Diagnostic When Schools Reopen

High-quality diagnostic data would help educators target and fast-track supports for students to address learning loss when schools reopen

Analysis: Recovery From Coronavirus Shutdowns Hinges on Good Data. What the Federal Government Can Do to Help States and Schools

Recovery from coronavirus shutdowns hinges on good data. What the federal government can do to help states and schools

Children’s privacy is at risk with rapid shifts to online schooling under coronavirus

Children in our schools are the latest at risk in a brave new age of surveillance and data control that is being catalyzed by hasty educational technology decisions under COVID-19.

How to block ‘Zoom bombing’ and protect student privacy online

How to block ‘Zoom bombing’ and protect student privacy online. Use passwords and other strategies to defend against online class hackers

Why we need responsible data for children

In our increasingly datafied world, there is a clear need to develop and disseminate responsible approaches for handling data for and about children.

Students Face a Troubling Skills Gap Around Career Readiness. We’re Fixing It With Data.

Data, when collected properly and protected diligently, is the key to prepare our students—especially our most vulnerable students—for life after high school

New data shows earning power of college graduates

Individuals with bachelor's degrees will earn $400,000 more in their lifetimes than those with just a high school diploma, according to a new report from the College Board.

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