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Autore principale: Panter, Suzanna L.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2015
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1074346
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contents To Protect and Serve Panter, Suzanna L. School Libraries Librarians Library Administration Library Services Privacy Student Rights Student Records Ethics Citizenship Responsibility Confidential Records Confidentiality Police School Relationship Law Enforcement Resistance (Psychology) Elementary Secondary Education Educational Legislation Parent Rights School librarians act as servants of the school community and protectors of students' rights, and it is the ethical duty of school librarians to champion student privacy and resist threats to it. This article addresses the legality of this process based upon the 2007 article "How Does the Family Rights and Privacy Act [FERPA] Affect You" by Thomas V. Toglia, which explained that under the law, student records can be disclosed to third parties only with authorization from a parent if the student is under the age of eighteen (2007, 61). Although library records are not explicitly discussed in the act, they are not listed in the exemptions. Therefore, it is common practice to include library records in the definition of student records (Adams 2005). What should school librarians do when local law enforcement wants to take a peek? This article covers such an issue as presented by the author in her role as district library supervisor and the steps that were taken to protect student rights.
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spellingShingle To Protect and Serve
Panter, Suzanna L.
School Libraries
Librarians
Library Administration
Library Services
Privacy
Student Rights
Student Records
Ethics
Citizenship Responsibility
Confidential Records
Confidentiality
Police School Relationship
Law Enforcement
Resistance (Psychology)
Elementary Secondary Education
Educational Legislation
Parent Rights
To Protect and Serve Panter, Suzanna L. School Libraries Librarians Library Administration Library Services Privacy Student Rights Student Records Ethics Citizenship Responsibility Confidential Records Confidentiality Police School Relationship Law Enforcement Resistance (Psychology) Elementary Secondary Education Educational Legislation Parent Rights School librarians act as servants of the school community and protectors of students' rights, and it is the ethical duty of school librarians to champion student privacy and resist threats to it. This article addresses the legality of this process based upon the 2007 article "How Does the Family Rights and Privacy Act [FERPA] Affect You" by Thomas V. Toglia, which explained that under the law, student records can be disclosed to third parties only with authorization from a parent if the student is under the age of eighteen (2007, 61). Although library records are not explicitly discussed in the act, they are not listed in the exemptions. Therefore, it is common practice to include library records in the definition of student records (Adams 2005). What should school librarians do when local law enforcement wants to take a peek? This article covers such an issue as presented by the author in her role as district library supervisor and the steps that were taken to protect student rights.
title To Protect and Serve
topic School Libraries
Librarians
Library Administration
Library Services
Privacy
Student Rights
Student Records
Ethics
Citizenship Responsibility
Confidential Records
Confidentiality
Police School Relationship
Law Enforcement
Resistance (Psychology)
Elementary Secondary Education
Educational Legislation
Parent Rights
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1074346