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Skipping Down the Bipartisan Path Toward Big Data

March 16, 2017 By Jane Robbins

Jane Robbins: Congressional Republicans are skipping down the bipartisan path yet again on the issue of Big Data and lifetime citizen surveillance.

Filed Under: Privacy/SLDS Tagged With: American Statistical Association, Big Data, data security, Higher Education Act, Marco Rubio, Patty Murray, Paul Ryan, personally identifiable information, privacy, Student Right to Know Before You Go Act, U.S. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, U.S. Department of Education, unit-record system

Embedded Assessments: An End Around Parental Opt-Outs

January 6, 2017 By Jane Robbins

The education establishment is colluding with Big Data to obliterate opting out by promoting “embedded assessment” within the digital-learning platforms.

Filed Under: Privacy/SLDS Tagged With: Big Data, Common Core, data mining, education technology, embedded assessments, Every Student Succeeds Act, federal testing mandates

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