Private Data Misuse Starts With Users Not Understanding Consent Forms, Scholar Says
Consent forms are meant to be easy to comprehend, but due to length and complexity, research shows people aren't reading.
Private Data Misuse Starts With Users Not Understanding Consent Forms, Scholar Says
Consent forms are meant to be easy to comprehend, but due to length and complexity, research shows people aren't reading.
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A new report considers access and quality in the 40 largest cities.
Urban Review: Census Ruling, Gentrification Scholarship and HISD's Next Steps
This week, what the latest ruling means for the 2020 census, reflecting on decades of gentrification research, an op-ed from Houston school district board members on a tough decision and more.
Education Scholar on National List of Most Influential
The Kinder Institute's own Ruth N. López Turley named among the most influential education scholars in the country.
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