When inBloom -- the nonprofit organization that sought to collect and store student data for educators -- shut down, it was considered a win for privacy advocates. But what about the educators who had plenty to gain from using such data? Recess blogger Ashley Mitchel reached out to Brennan McMahon Parton, an expert at Data Quality Campaign, to learn more about the real story behind student data, how it's currently being used, and the protections out there for data privacy. See their full conversation in Ashley's latest post, "The Bogeyman of Ed Policy," here: http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/yep-dc-recess-blog/the-bogeyman-of-ed-policy
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