The Googlization of the classroom: Is the UK effective in protecting children's data and rights?

IF 4.1 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
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There has been an explosion in uses of educational technology (EdTech) to support schools’ teaching, learning, assessment and administration. This article asks whether UK EdTech and data protection policies protect children's rights at school. It adopts a children's rights framework to explore how EdTech impacts children's rights to education, privacy and freedom from economic exploitation, taking Google Classroom as a case study. The research methods integrate legal research, interviews with UK data protection experts and education professionals working at various levels from national to local, and a socio-technical investigation of the flow of children's data through Google Classroom. The findings show that Google Classroom undermines children's privacy and data protection, potentially infringing children's other rights. However, they also show that regulation has impacted on Google's policy and practice. Specifically, we trace how various governments’ deployment of a range of legal arguments has enabled them to regulate Google's relationship with schools to improve its treatment of children's data. Although the UK government has not brought such actions, the data flow investigation shows that Google has also improved its protection of children's data in UK schools as a result of these international actions. Nonetheless, multiple problems remain, due both to Google's non-compliance with data protection regulations and schools’ practices of using Google Classroom. We conclude with a blueprint for the rights-respecting treatment of children's education data that identifies needed actions for the UK Department for Education, data protection authority, and industry, to mitigate against harmful practices and better support schools.

教室的 Googlization:英国在保护儿童数据和权利吗?
教育技术(EdTech)在支持学校教学、学习、评估和管理方面的应用呈爆炸式增长。本文探讨了英国的教育技术和数据保护政策是否能保护儿童在学校的权利。文章采用儿童权利框架,以谷歌教室为案例,探讨教育技术如何影响儿童的受教育权、隐私权和免受经济剥削的自由。研究方法综合了法律研究、对英国数据保护专家和从国家到地方各级教育专业人士的访谈,以及对谷歌教室中儿童数据流的社会技术调查。研究结果表明,谷歌课堂破坏了儿童的隐私和数据保护,可能侵犯了儿童的其他权利。不过,研究结果也表明,监管对谷歌的政策和实践产生了影响。具体而言,我们追溯了各国政府如何利用一系列法律论据来规范谷歌与学校的关系,从而改善谷歌对儿童数据的处理。虽然英国政府没有采取此类行动,但数据流调查显示,由于这些国际行动,谷歌也改善了对英国学校中儿童数据的保护。尽管如此,由于谷歌不遵守数据保护法规和学校使用谷歌教室的做法,仍然存在许多问题。最后,我们为尊重权利地处理儿童教育数据绘制了蓝图,明确了英国教育部、数据保护机构和行业需要采取的行动,以减少有害做法,更好地支持学校。
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