In Owasso, the Court found that the practice of peer grading of papers did not violate FERPAat

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In Owasso, the Court found that the practice of peer grading of papers did not violate FERPA—at least, when it was done in the manner at issue in the case. Are there circumstances where peer grading may violate FERPA? What about allowing students without disabilities to assist students with disabilities in school? Consider the following example: Would any part of this activity violate FERPA?

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Special Education Law

ISBN: 9781483308319

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Authors: Laura F Rothstein, Lauren Berger, Scott F Johnson

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