Webinar by DaSy, ECTA & PTAC
Recorded September 11, 2024
An engaging discussion on how the latest policy and data trends affect how States safeguard privacy. Learn about how to protect personally identifiable information (PII) and identify options for data sharing. We’ll explore these critical topics from the perspective of IDEA and the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Our session will cover confidentiality, parent consent, understanding the role of participating agencies and options for data sharing protocols. Individuals from the U.S. Department of Education and federally funded TA centers will share the latest trends in and insights on early childhood privacy. Through real-world scenarios, we’ll delve into program improvement and evidence-based practices. Valuable privacy resources shared.
Intended Outcomes
Participants:
- have increased understanding of IDEA and FERPA related to data privacy;
- focus on key topics such as confidentiality, parent consent, multiple ways to share data; and
- obtain resources related to privacy and data sharing.
Speakers
- Kala Surprenant, Senior Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, U.S. Department of Education
- Frank Miller, Deputy Director, Student Privacy Policy Office, U.S. Department of Education
- Ross Lemke, Director, Privacy Technical Assistance Center
Moderators
Hosts: TA Center Staff
Who should attend?
Open for all – Part C & 619 Coordinators, Data Managers, parents, etc.
If you have questions, please contact DaSy anytime.
Published August 2024.