Legal Considerations for Assessment and Institutional Research Leaders

Legal Considerations for Assessment and Institutional Research Leaders
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New Directions for Institutional Research, Number 172
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9781119426950
Veröffentl:
2017
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E-Book
Seiten:
112
Autor:
Matthew B. Fuller
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172, J-B IR Single Issue Institutional Research
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PDF
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
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Englisch
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What can an institutional research leader do to ensure their unique roles do not place them or their institution in a legally challenging situation? In this monograph, IR practitioners, legal counselors, and scholars combine their expertise to examine unique legal challenges IR professionals face, offering guidelines for operating within legal boundaries and sustaining effective IR practices. Topics covered in this volume include: using legal precedents and law as a framework for guiding practice and policies; the latest on FERPA; dealing with security breaches; a review of employment, discrimination, harassment, intellectual property, and export control laws; recommendations for limiting liability; and how accreditation may change from voluntary to a contractual or even constitutional protections effort. This is the 172nd volume of this Jossey-Bass quarterly report series. Timely and comprehensive, New Directions for Institutional Research provides planners and administrators in all types of academic institutions with guidelines in such areas as resource coordination, information analysis, program evaluation, and institutional management.
What can an institutional research leader do to ensure their unique roles do not place them or their institution in a legally challenging situation? In this monograph, IR practitioners, legal counselors, and scholars combine their expertise to examine unique legal challenges IR professionals face, offering guidelines for operating within legal boundaries and sustaining effective IR practices.Topics covered in this volume include:* using legal precedents and law as a framework for guiding practice and policies;* the latest on FERPA;* dealing with security breaches;* a review of employment, discrimination, harassment, intellectual property, and export control laws;* recommendations for limiting liability; and* how accreditation may change from voluntary to a contractual or even constitutional protections effort.This is the 172nd volume of this Jossey-Bass quarterly report series. Timely and comprehensive, New Directions for Institutional Research provides planners and administrators in all types of academic institutions with guidelines in such areas as resource coordination, information analysis, program evaluation, and institutional management.
EDITORS' NOTES 7Matthew Fuller, PhD1. The Practices, Policies, and Legal Boundaries Framework in Assessment and Institutional Research 9Matthew Fuller, PhDChapter 1 offers a framework for using legal case precedents as a guideline for assessment and institutional research practices and policies.2. An Update on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act 25Matthew Fuller, PhDChapter 2 covers the historical contexts, recent developments, and common misconceptions of The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.3. The Legal Implications of Storing Student Data: Preparing for and Responding to Data Breaches 37Katie Beaudin, EsqChapter 3 outlines threats IR staff face to securely storing and managing data, offers advice on hiring third party vendors, and describes precautions and responses to data breaches.4. A Primer on Employment and Intellectual Property Law: Legal Guidance for Supervisors of Assessment and Institutional Research Staff 49William Knight, PhD, Elizabeth Timmerman Lugg, JD, PhDChapter 4 offers insights into employment, harassment, and intellectual property laws institutional research leaders may face in supervising staff members.5. What Did You Know and When Did You Know It? Data's Potential for Institutional Legal Issues 61Timothy D. Letzring, JD, EdDChapter 5 considers the extent to which knowledge of specific student performance or concerns creates an institutional liability.6. The Evolving Nature of Higher Education Accreditation: Legal Considerations for Institutional Research Leaders 73Julee T. Flood, JD, PhD, Jeff Roberts, MAChapter 6 reviews the purpose, history, and process of accreditation and provide possible developments in the future of how accreditation will be considered by courts.7. When Does Institutional Research Rhetoric Create a Student Cause of Action? 85Rhonda Vickers Beassie, JDChapter 7 reflects upon ways in which data and rhetoric of assessment might create potential student causes of action.8. The Value of Law in Assessment and Institutional Research 99Gage Paine, JD, PhDChapter 8 synthesizes the concepts offered in the monograph and offers advice on enlisting the support of other colleagues to support effective institutional leadership.INDEX 107

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