Leading Effective Data Privacy Processes Within a School District Setting
March 12, 2024
With the ever-increasing use of technology for teaching and learning, as well as for the daily operational management of any school district, comes a continuously growing need to assure data privacy for all who are engaged in school district processes.
In this edLeader Panel, three leading-edge superintendents share the successful strategies they have implemented to both assess their school districts’ privacy and compliance policies and also assure that data privacy is integrated into all aspects of technology use within their school districts. Five critical guidelines for making data privacy an essential commitment within any school system is also presented.
Viewers learn how to freely access the CoSN Student Data Privacy Toolkit which includes the following topics:
- Student Data Privacy Fundamentals,
- Partnering with Service Providers, and
- Transparency and Trust.
CoSN’s Student Data Privacy Project Director joins the edLeader Panel conversation to inform attendees on why and how their school districts can earn CoSN’s Trusted Learning Environment (TLE) Seal and shares how to access the free TLE Self-Assessment.
Presented by:
- Bill Burr, Superintendent, Wrangell Public Schools (AK);
- Scott Elder, Superintendent, Albuquerque Public Schools (NM);
- Dr. Mary Templeton, Superintendent, Washougal School District (WA); and
- Linnette Attai, Project Director, Student Data Privacy Initiative and Trusted Learning Environment Program, CoSN
This edLeader Panel series is presented by CoSN and AASA.
Sponsored by ClassLink.
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