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International researchers are urging a critical reevaluation of the digital technologies used in schools, highlighting significant privacy concerns regarding the collection of student data. Many educational tools designed to enhance learning are reportedly gathering personal information from students without adequate transparency or consent.
Experts argue that while technology can facilitate innovative teaching methods and improve student engagement, the potential risks associated with data privacy must not be overlooked. The researchers emphasize the need for schools to implement stricter guidelines and policies to protect student information from misuse.
They advocate for a balanced approach that prioritizes both educational advancement and the safeguarding of personal data. In light of these findings, educators, policymakers, and technology developers are encouraged to collaborate on creating safer digital environments that respect student privacy while still leveraging the benefits of technology in the classroom.
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