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Controversial PSU Research That Raised FERPA Concerns Withdrawn

Posted on March 16, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Rob Manning reports that a public outcry following a graduate student exposing a concerning research study has resulted in the academic paper being withdrawn:

An academic paper based on controversial research by faculty at Portland State University’s education school has been withdrawn from possible publication.

A national academic journal had been reviewing PSU’s paper, which was based on data that grad students had collected in public school classrooms.

Read more on OPB.

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