Data Collection and Your Children: Is Your Kid Just Another Brick in the Wall?
Back to one of my major concerns - data collection on children and student data privacy.
There was an important article published last week at The Answer Sheet at the Washington Post by Leonie Haimson and Cheri Kiesecker who are both public ed advocates and in leadership for the Parent Coalition for Student Privacy, a national alliance of parents and others, standing up for the rights of parents and their students to protect their data.
Into the fray, via the Times, comes...Rob McKenna? You remember him, former Washington State Attorney General and failed candidate for governor? Look where he landed? At the Gates-funded Data Quality Campaign.
He does not directly address the Haimson/Kiesecker article but his op-ed seems to have been generated from it. His op-ed is mostly content-free and basically "data good" and "don't worry" (and oddly, he brings Common Core into it.)
The name of the Post article is "The astonishing amount of data being collected about your children." From the article:
Remember that ominous threat from your childhood, “This will go down on your permanent record?” Well, your children’s permanent record is a Seattle Schools Community Forum: Data Collection and Your Children: Is Your Kid Just Another Brick in the Wall?: