Answer:
FERPA, PPRA, and Subpart D of the federal regulations
Step-by-step explanation:
In addition to the general provisions of the Common Rule (the federal regulations for protecting research subjects), ferpa,ppra and subpart d of the federal regulations govern research in the public schools.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act( FERPA) is saddle with the responsibility to provide parent's certain rights over their children's educational records, this regulation allow the parent's or legal guardian's to have access to their children's educational records. However, in the case of protecting research subjects in public school,FERPA regulations will prevent researcher's from disclosing information's given by the research subject to the public.
The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) is a federal law that affords certain rights of control to parents of minor students over certain content like regard to content analyses,surveys that ask questions of a personal nature. PPRA regulation helps to protect research subject( especially minor subject) from disclosing information that are personal in nature to the researcher without the consent of their parent.
Under the common rule, Subpart D provide additional protections for children, under this regulation the research subject are protected and the regulation helps to hold the researcher accountable towards the subject used in the study in order to protect the research subject during the course of the study and even after the completion of the research