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Give four ways that FERPA protects the rights of students.

A) Ensuring student access to their education records
B) Allowing students to request amendments to their records
C) Requiring parental consent for all student record disclosures
D) Limiting the disclosure of student records without consent

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Final answer:

FERPA safeguards students' rights by ensuring access to their own educational records, allowing them to request record amendments, requiring parental consent before record disclosure, and limiting the disclosure of their records without consent.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. It provides several key protections for the rights of students:

  • A) Ensuring student access to their education records.
  • B) Allowing students to request amendments to their records if they believe they are inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of their privacy rights.
  • C) Requiring parental consent for disclosures of personal information contained in their children's education records, unless an exception to FERPA's consent rule applies.
  • D) Limiting the disclosure of student records without explicit consent from the student or parent, again with certain exceptions under the FERPA.

These provisions protect students' rights by giving them control over their personal information, ensuring their records' accuracy, and guarding against unwarranted invasions of their academic privacy.

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