Parent Coalition for Student Privacy

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    • Educator Toolkit for Teacher and Student Privacy
      • Webinar 1.20.19
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      • 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

  • New and emerging threats to student & teacher data privacy

    May 7, 2022
    On May 6, the NY Post revealed that about two million students in NY State alone may have had their privacy violated by the massive Illuminate data breach; students in CT and CO were also affected. This is an update …Read More »
  • Send a letter to Congress: Support strong privacy legislation that protects children and students

    March 31, 2022
    Parents and students, if you are concerned about how the apps and technology you’re using in school and at home are collecting and sharing children’s data, please let your members of Congress know by sending this message. In his March …Read More »
  • Letter to Congress from privacy, consumer & education groups in opposition to the College Transparency Act

    March 14, 2022
    March 14, 2022 If you’d like to send your own letter to your members of Congress, urging them to oppose this privacy-invasive data collection by the federal government, please do so now by clicking here. With little public notice and …Read More »
  • PCSP urges the US Dept. of Education to strengthen enforcement of federal student privacy laws

    February 27, 2022
    On February 17, the Student Privacy Policy Office (SPPO) and the Privacy Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) of the US Department of Education held a “listening session” with representatives from a few privacy advocacy groups as well as some organizations funded …Read More »
  • Parent Coalition for Student Privacy and Rep. Jamaal Bowman Oppose College Transparency Act to be Voted

    February 3, 2022
    For Immediate release: February 3, 2022 Contact: Cassie Creswell, cassie@ilfps.org, 716-536-9313; Leonie Haimson, info@studentprivacymatters.org, 917-435-9329 Parent Coalition for Student Privacy and Congressman Jamaal Bowman Oppose College Transparency Act to be Voted  Tomorrow Overturning Federal Ban on Student Unit Record System …Read More »
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