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Potential Bibliography

I'm planning to work on a new Wikipedia page called Privacy in Education. I want to include as many citations as possible, and I want to cover more topics about privacy and education in general. I've compiled a bibliography of 20 peer-reviewed articles to use to start constructing the page. What do you think?

Baker, T. R. 2008. “Navigating State and Federal Student Privacy Laws to Design Educationally Sound Parental Notice Policies.” New Directions For Student Services 122: 81-104.

Davis, A. A. 2001. “Do Children Have Privacy Rights in the Classroom?” Studies In Philosophy & Education 20(3): 245-254.

Dinger, D. R. 2001. “Johnny saw my test score, so I'm suing my teacher: Falvo v. Owasso Independent School District, peer grading, and a student's right to privacy under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act.” Journal Of Law & Education 30(4): 575-626.

Elliott, T. L., Fatemi, D., & Wasan, S. 2014. “Student Privacy Rights--History, Owasso, and FERPA.” Journal Of Higher Education Theory & Practice 14(4): 34-47.

Graham, R. r., Hall, R., & Gilmer, W. G. 2008. “Connecting the dots...: information sharing by post-secondary educational institutions under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).” Education & The Law 20(4): 301-316.

Hunt, Stacie. 2016. “Data Collection on School-aged Children through Common Core" A Journal of Law & Policy for the Information Society 12(305): 1-23.

James, B. 2015. “T.L.O. and Cell Phones: Student Privacy and Smart Devices After Riley v. California.” Iowa Law Review 101(1): 343-370.

Lemons, B. R. 2012. “Public Education and Student Privacy: Application of the Fourth Amendment to Dormitories at Public Colleges and Universities.” Brigham Young University Education & Law Journal (1): 31-77.

Lowenstein, H. 2016. “The Great Wall of FERPA: Surmounting a Law's Barrier to Assurance of Learning.” Journal Of Legal Studies Education 33(1): 129-164.

Pence, H. E. 2015. “Will Big Data Mean the End of Privacy?” Journal Of Educational Technology Systems 44(2): 253-267.

Peterson, D. 2016. “EdTech and Student Privacy: California Law as a Model.” Berkeley Technology Law Journal 31: 961-995.

Polonetsky, J., & Tene, O. 2015. “Who is Reading Whom Now: Privacy in Education from Books to MOOCs.” Vanderbilt Journal Of Entertainment & Technology Law 17(4): 927-990.

Stahl, W. s., & Karger, J. 2016. “Student Data Privacy, Digital Learning, and Special Education: Challenges at the Intersection of Policy and Practice.” Journal Of Special Education Leadership 29(2): 79-88.

Stuart, Susan P. 2005. “A Local Distinction: State Education Privacy Laws for Public School Children.” West Virginia Law Review 108(361): 1-40.

Stuart, Susan P. 2004. “Fun with Dick and Jane and Lawrence: A Primer on Education Privacy as Constitutional Liberty.” Marquette Law Review 88(563): 1-87.

Tudor, J. 2015. “Legal Implications of Using Digital Technology in Public Schools: Effects on Privacy.” Journal Of Law & Education 44(3): 287-343.

Uçuş, Ş. s., & Dedeoğlu, H. 2016. “Preparation and Evaluation of Children's Rights Education Curriculum: An Action Research Regarding on Protection Rights Module.” International Journal Of Progressive Education 12(3): 91-109.

Weeks, K. M. 2001. “Family-friendly FERPA policies: affirming parental partnerships.” New Directions For Student Services 94: 39-50.

Yang, Fang, & Wang, Shudong. 2014. “Students’ Perception Toward Personal Information and Privacy Disclosure in E-Learning.” The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology 13(1): 207-216.

Young, Elise. 2015. “Educational Privacy in the Online Classroom: FERPA, MOOCS, and the Big Data Conundrum.” Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 28(549): 1-53.Classybluepower (talk) 04:47, 27 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]