Mr. Harland is teaching high school math but does not have time to grade 150 students’ homework papers each night. So each class period he has students pass their homework to a classmate, and then he calls out the correct answer for each problem while students grade each other’s papers.
a. This is a perfectly legal practice and does not violate a student’s privacy.
b. This violates FERPA provisions.
c. This can be done only with each child’s permission.
d. This can be done only with each child’s parents’ permission.
a. This is a perfectly legal practice and does not violate a student’s privacy.
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