Parent Coalition for Student Privacy

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    • Educator Toolkit for Teacher and Student Privacy
      • Webinar 1.20.19
    • Parent Toolkit for Student Privacy
      • What is student data? (Graphic)
      • Webinar & Presentation 5.23.17
      • Webinar & Presentation 10.3.17
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    • Five Principles to Protect Student Privacy
    • Federal Laws enabling Parents to protect their Children’s Privacy : FERPA, PPRA and COPPA
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Student Privacy & Online Learning Presentations

Outsourcing the Classroom to Ed Tech & Machine-learning: Why Parents & Teachers Should Resist (NPE conference, October 20, 2018)

Student Privacy 101 (Raise Your Hand Illinois Forum on “The Promise and Pitfalls of EdTech,” October 26, 2017)

Myths, Dangers and Reality of Online Learning (NPE conference, Oct. 14, 2017)

New and existing threats to student privacy and how to combat them (NPE conference, Oct. 14, 2017)

Back-to-school solutions to protect your child’s privacy (Oct 3, 2017)

How to use the Parent Toolkit for Student Privacy Webinar (May 23, 2017)

Crossing ideological boundaries to Protect student privacy and parent rights (Rutgers Forum on “Education Reform, Communities, and Social Justice: Exploring the Intersections,” May 19, 2017)

“The Fight for Student Privacy Post-InBloom”  (NPE conference, 4/16/16)

Strengthening Education Research and Privacy Protections to Better Serve Students (U.S. House Education and the Workforce Committee, March 22, 2016) Testimony found here.

“The Parent Experience and Perspective-Critical Principles for Student Privacy”   ( Connecticut Student Data Minefield  Forum – 1/21/16)

“How is Student Privacy Threatened by Corporate Reform and Personalized Learning?” (Montclair NJ Forum: The Changing Landscape of ED “reform” 1/9/16)

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Download the State Student Privacy Report Card HERE

View the interactive map and find more information about the report HERE

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Educators: learn how to protect your students' privacy and your own.

Download a copy of the toolkit HERE

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Parents: check out our toolkit on how to better protect your child's sensitive data, as well as tips to use in advocating for better privacy policies and practices at your children's schools.

Download a copy of the toolkit in English
or Spanish

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Parent Coalition for Student Privacy is a project of Class Size Matters. To make a tax-deductible donation to PCSP, please click here.
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Recent Posts

  • Washington Privacy Act, SB5062, does not go far enough to protect consumers or students

    January 13, 2021
    On January 14, 2021, the Washington state legislature will hold a hearing on a privacy bill, The Washington Privacy Act, SB 5062 which is weak and does not fully protect consumers’ right to privacy:  SB5062 does nothing to better protect …Read More »
  • Parents of Disabled Students: Do NOT Grant College Board Unlimited Access to Your Child’s Sensitive Information

    December 29, 2020
    We recently received a query from a Chicago parent whose child has a disability, and was seeking an accommodation when taking a College Board test. Her child’s high school asked her to sign a SSD Accommodation Consent form allowing her school …Read More »
  • Why students should be allowed to keep their cameras off during remote learning

    December 17, 2020
    December 2020 Endorsed by Access Living, ACLU of Illinois, Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, Children’s Screen Time Action Network, Civitas ChildLaw Center, Hartlieb & Horste, LLC, Illinois Families for Public Schools, Parent Coalition for Student …Read More »
  • A Privacy Blueprint for Biden

    November 11, 2020
    Privacy And Digital Rights For All The weakening of The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Covid19 rush to usher in virtual learning and edtech in place of in-person learning, have created a perfect storm for student …Read More »
  • NY State Student Privacy Survey

    October 15, 2020
    Class Size Matters, NY Allies for Public Education, and the Parent Coalition for Student Privacy would like to know which online apps or programs are being employed by schools throughout New York state, and whether they are sufficiently protective of …Read More »
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