Feb 2, 2018
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The National Pulse: APP’s Jane Robbins Reveals Dangers of Gov’t Data Mining to Congress (VIDEO)

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On January 30th, American Principles Project senior fellow Jane Robbins gave outstanding testimony at a U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee hearing titled “Protecting Privacy, Promoting Policy: Evidence-Based Policymaking and the Future of Education.” She spoke eloquently about the critical need for data privacy over data security, the dangers of social emotional learning, and the enormous problems of steering students into certain careers based on predictive algorithms. You can watch her opening statement here.

The video of the whole hearing is available here. Here are some of the strongest points from her opening statement:

  • The Government Has No “Right” to Student Data

  • Citizens’ Data Belongs to Them — Not the Government

  • The Social Emotional “Craze” Is a Problem

  • This Data Could Be Used to Steer Children into Certain Careers

  • There Is No Perfect Way to Secure This Data

  • Data Collection Without Consent Is an Affront to Freedom

  • The Government Ignores the Data It Already Has

  • Allowing Access to Social Emotional Data Is a Serious Risk

Quotes and more details in the full article are available here.

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