Hidden Harms: How Student Activity Monitoring Increases Risk of Discipline and Police Contact
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Hidden Harms: How Student Activity Monitoring Increases Risk of Discipline and Police Contact
Join CDT, CLASP, and I Vote for Me for a conversation on how monitoring programs increase disciplinary action and law enforcement contact.
Date: November 17, 2022
Time: 2 PM – 3 PM EST
In recent years, a number of stories have come out related to how student activity monitoring has been used for disciplinary purposes in schools across the United States. Much of this reporting has also shed light on how these tools bring students into unwanted contact with law enforcement. While these programs pose a risk to learners of all backgrounds, research has indicated that students from historically marginalized communities are more likely to be harmed by software for surveillance.
How can policymakers, as well as administrators, reverse this trend and support all learners? Elizabeth Laird and Cody Venzke of CDT, as well as Clarence Okoh of the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) and Lorraine Wright of I Vote for Me, will explore how safeguards can be put into place to make school safer for students of all backgrounds. We hope you will join this vital conversation.
Login info will be sent to registered attendees in advance of the event. You can also choose to watch the livestream of the event on CDT’s YouTube page here: https://youtu.be/9ABOR6lLlqE
Questions: We will be accepting questions for speakers before and during the discussion. You can submit them via email at [email protected] or via Twitter at #cdtquestions and @CenDemTech. For those joining via computer, you will be able to share your questions by using the chat.
Accessibility: If you have access needs or questions, please contact [email protected] in advance of the event.