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The public posting of grades either by the students name, institutional student identification number or social security number, without the students written permission, is a violation of FERPA. Instructors can assign students unique numbers or codes that can be used to post grades.
The Six Cs of Education are a set of core competencies that students need to survive and thrive in an ever-changing global world. The 6 Cs are Character, Citizenship, Collaboration, Communication, Creativity, and Critical Thinking.
Colleges and universities can prioritize student well-being by considering their intellectual, physical, emotional, spiritual, environmental, financial, social and occupational needs.
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Needs assessments encourage districts and their schools to systematically examine performance gaps and identify, understand, and prioritize the needs that must be addressed to improve outcomes for all students.
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