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100

FERPA rights transfer from parents to the student when the student reaches this age or attends a school beyond high school.

What is 18?

100

Schools should require this legal document before allowing EdTech providers to access student data.

What is a data privacy agreement?

100

This role in a school district is often responsible for overseeing student data privacy compliance.

What is a Data Privacy Officer?

100

This is the year FERPA was enacted to protect the privacy of student education records.

What is 1974?

100

This federal law, enacted in 1990 and reauthorized in 1997 and 2004, ensures that children with disabilities receive a free appropriate public education tailored to their unique needs.

What is IDEA?

200

Under FERPA, schools can release this type of information, such as a student's name or participation in sports, without written consent unless parents opt out.

What is directory information?

200

Apps collecting student data must comply with this law if they are marketed to children under 13.

What is COPPA?

200

Encryption is a key tool in protecting student data during this process.

What is transmission?

200

This landmark law, passed in 1990, prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life, including schools, workplaces, and public accommodations.

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

200

In 1955, John McCarthy coined this term to describe the capability of machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.

What is AI?

300

FERPA applies to all schools that receive funding from this federal department.

What is the U.S. Department of Education?

300

Teachers and staff should avoid using this type of tool unless it has been approved by the district.

What is an educational resource?

300

This type of third-party audit helps confirm that a vendor is meeting their data privacy obligations.

What is a security audit?

300

This act requires districts to develop policies to protect student data and privacy in the use of educational technology.

What is the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)?

300

This U.S. law protects student education records and parental rights to access them.

What is FERPA?

400

Schools can share education records without consent in this type of situation.

What is an emergency?

400

Unauthorized access and alteration of educational records through technology is known by this term.

What is hacking?

400

Schools must have a policy in place to do this when data breaches occur.

What is notify parents?

400

Before FERPA, educational records were often seen as this type of property, limiting parental access.

What is the school’s property?

400

This European regulation has had a significant influence on global data privacy practices, including educational data.

What is the GDPR?

500

FERPA grants these two groups the right to access and review a student's education records.

Who are parents and eligible students?

500

This certification program ensures EdTech vendors meet high standards for student data protection.

What is the Student Privacy Pledge?

500

This federal department enforces FERPA and handles complaints about violations.

What is the U.S. Department of Education?

500

This emerging technology in schools is raising new privacy concerns due to its ability to collect biometric data.

What is facial recognition?

500

This federal agency investigates large-scale cyberattacks on K-12 institutions.

What is the FBI?