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References

 

 

Baker, T. R. (2005). Notifying parents following a college student suicide attempt: A review of case law and FERPA, and recommendations for practice. NASPA Journal, 42(4), 1-12.

 

Daggett, L. M. (2008). FERPA in the twenty-first century: Failure to effectively regulate privacy for all students. Catholic University Law Review, 58(1), 60-114.

 

Elliott, T. L., Fatemi, D., & Wasan, S. (2014). Student privacy rights--history, Owasso, and FERPA. Journal of Higher Education Theory & Practice, 14(4), 34-47.

 

Kiel, J. M., & Knoblauch, L. M. (2010). HIPAA and FERPA: Competing or collaborating? Journal of Allied Health, 39(4), 161-165.

 

Levine, F. J. (2008). From the desk of the executive director: AERA and the National Research Council address FERPA. Educational Researcher, 37(5), 302-206.

 

O’Donnell, M. L. (2003). FERPA: Only a piece of the privacy puzzle. Journal of College and University Law, 29(3), 679-718.

 

Sorenson, G. P., & Chapman, D. W. (1985). School compliance with federal law concerning the release of student records. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 7(1), 9-18.

 

U.S. Department of Education (DOE). (2004). Legislative history of major FERPA provisions. U.S. Department of Education. Retrieved from: http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/leg-history.html

 

Weeks, K. M. (2001). Family-friendly FERPA policies: Affirming parental partnerships. New Directions for Student Services, 94, 39-50.

Image References

Data Quality Campaign. (2014). A stoplight for student data use. Data Quality Campaign. Retrieved from: http://dataqualitycampaign.org/find-resources/a-stoplight-for-student-data-use/

 

darcus2008. (n.d.). Knock knock [Meme]. Someecards. Retrieved from: http://www.someecards.com/usercards/viewcard/MjAxMy1iYWZmNGU5ZDZlMDIzM2Fl

 

I want to know what my child--FERPA!!! [Meme]. (n.d.). Quick Memes. Retrieved from: http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3srhm3

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