What is the current legal status of peer grading as a violation of FERPA?
a. Peer grading does not violate FERPA.
b. Peer grading always violates FERPA.
c. Peer grading violates FERPA, but only if it is being used at the elementary level.
d. Peer grading does not violate FERPA if teachers get parental permission.
e. Peer grading violates FERPA, but only if it is being used at the secondary level.
A
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