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SWOT - answer strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
Primary purpose of data warehouse - answer Real time data easily shared
with stakeholders
CIPA (Children's Internet Protection Act) - answer Requires Internet safety
policies (AUPs) and technology which blocks or filters certain material from
being accessed through the Internet.
FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) - answer protects the
privacy of student educational records and gives Parents certain rights to
their children's education records
COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) - answer a law that intends
to keep children under the age of 13 protected from the collection of private
information and safety risks online.
PPRA. Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment - answer It places requirements
on the collection and analysis of certain types of data.
Requires prior parental written consent before administering a survey,
analysis or evaluation that require students to disclose any sensitive
information.
What is the difference between FERPA and PPRA? - answer FERPA Protects
information that the school district already has about the student and PPRA
protects information that the district does not have, but might otherwise
obtain from students that is private in nature.
, UDL (Universal Design for Learning) - answer learning for all, adjust
curriculum so all students can succeed. It offers flexibility in the ways
students access material, engage with it and show what they know.
UDL Principles - answer Engagement, representation, actions and expression
Zero based budgeting - answer a budgeting approach in which each
department starts from zero every period and must justify every item in the
budget, rather than simply adjusting the previous year's budget amounts
operational budget - answer The day to day expenses required for running
the school district. Salaries supplies, etc.
Capital budget - answer Usually bond money. It can only be used for physical
assets like buildings
Line-item budgeting - answer allocates a fixed amount of money for each
sub-function of a program
Function/object budgeting - answer Used by most districts. Organizes
spending around basic functions of the system such as instruction, student
support, operations, administration, and transportation.
Site-Based Budgeting (SBB) - answer Brings the budgeting process closer to
the end users the parents teachers and school admins. Requires
decisionmakers and each school to examine their programs and to set their
budgets to meet their particular needs as part of shared decision making
IDEA - answer Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Fiscal year - answer an accounting period that is one year long
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SWOT - answer strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
Primary purpose of data warehouse - answer Real time data easily shared
with stakeholders
CIPA (Children's Internet Protection Act) - answer Requires Internet safety
policies (AUPs) and technology which blocks or filters certain material from
being accessed through the Internet.
FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) - answer protects the
privacy of student educational records and gives Parents certain rights to
their children's education records
COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) - answer a law that intends
to keep children under the age of 13 protected from the collection of private
information and safety risks online.
PPRA. Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment - answer It places requirements
on the collection and analysis of certain types of data.
Requires prior parental written consent before administering a survey,
analysis or evaluation that require students to disclose any sensitive
information.
What is the difference between FERPA and PPRA? - answer FERPA Protects
information that the school district already has about the student and PPRA
protects information that the district does not have, but might otherwise
obtain from students that is private in nature.
, UDL (Universal Design for Learning) - answer learning for all, adjust
curriculum so all students can succeed. It offers flexibility in the ways
students access material, engage with it and show what they know.
UDL Principles - answer Engagement, representation, actions and expression
Zero based budgeting - answer a budgeting approach in which each
department starts from zero every period and must justify every item in the
budget, rather than simply adjusting the previous year's budget amounts
operational budget - answer The day to day expenses required for running
the school district. Salaries supplies, etc.
Capital budget - answer Usually bond money. It can only be used for physical
assets like buildings
Line-item budgeting - answer allocates a fixed amount of money for each
sub-function of a program
Function/object budgeting - answer Used by most districts. Organizes
spending around basic functions of the system such as instruction, student
support, operations, administration, and transportation.
Site-Based Budgeting (SBB) - answer Brings the budgeting process closer to
the end users the parents teachers and school admins. Requires
decisionmakers and each school to examine their programs and to set their
budgets to meet their particular needs as part of shared decision making
IDEA - answer Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Fiscal year - answer an accounting period that is one year long