365 Quick Tips Every Special Ed Administrator Needs for IDEA, 504 and FERPA Challenges
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Beyond FERPA: A Guide to Student Records Under the IDEA
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It's your responsibility to ensure your special education program and services comply with IDEA, Section 504 and FERPA -- but carving out the time to research your legal duties just doesn't happen.
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Beyond FERPA takes you through the many differences between the IDEA and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regarding confidentiality, access, amendment, destruction and notice requirements.
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Confidentiality in Student Testing: Access and Disclosure Requirements Under FERPA and the IDEA
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Cybersecurity and Student Data Privacy: Best Practices and Solutions for FERPA Compliance
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Now incorporating changes brought about by FERPA amendments and the Uninterrupted Scholars Act, this just-updated guide analyzes the current state of the law regarding student privacy, records disclosure and parental access rights as they relate to testing, test protocols, assessments and evaluations.
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The growing use of technology for educational and administrative purposes makes education records increasingly vulnerable -- and creates new legal responsibilities for your district.
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From the FERPA File: Quick Tips on Student Education Records - Second Edition
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Home-Based Programming for Students With Disabilities: How to Develop and Implement Compliant Programs
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Get straightforward guidance to effectively manage student education records under FERPA.
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Whether parents are requesting a permanent home placement or temporary services due to a short-term illness or injury, here's your guide through all the tricky issues.
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Understanding HIPAA: A Guide to School District Privacy Obligations
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What happens when student education records and health information intersect? Ensure your district meets its responsibilities to safeguard student privacy with this concise, up-to-date analysis of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act rules.
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