What are FERPA's (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) implications to teaching and learning?
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FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974) is federal legislation in the United States that protects the privacy of students' personally identifiable information (PII). The act applies to all educational institutions that receive federal funds.
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Access for students and parents to their educational records. The FERPAallows students and parents access toeducational records. Educationalrecords include files, documents and other material maintained by theeducational institution that is directly related to the student.
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Access for students and parents to their educational records. The FERPAallows students and parents access toeducational records. Educationalrecords include files, documents and other material maintained by theeducational institution that is directly related to the student.
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