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Email Alerts Search this journal Advanced Journal Search » Who uses student data? (Infographic) Data Quality Campaign Abstract Who uses student data? is an infographic created by the Data Quality Campaign. (Used with permission) It answers important privacy-related questions about who collects, uses, and distributes student data. Most personal student information stays local. Districts, states, and the federal government all collect data about students for important purposes like informing instruction and providing information to the public. But the type of data collected, and who can access them, is different at each point. © 2015 by Phi Delta Kappa International
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