European Schoolnet has published a new report on the existing legislation and practices regarding the collection and use of student data in education – what is collected and for which purpose. As life becomes increasingly digital, so does education. Within this new reality, how is student data collected, stored, transferred, managed, protected and what is it used for? Read EUN’s review of the current legal framework in Europe and their insights into the existing best practices in their 3rd Agile Report.
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