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“Permission To Use Student Work”

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Our students can come up with some pretty amazing pieces of work that could be very instructive to others. In order to use student work in that way, we should get permission from them and their parents.

Kathy Schrock has shared a great “Permission To Use Student Work” form developed by the Nauset Public Schools. That link is the form as a downloadable PDF. Here it is in WORD.

Kathy asks that, if you use it, to please keep the attribution for the Nauset Public Schools at the bottom.

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Author: Larry Ferlazzo

I'm a high school teacher in Sacramento, CA.

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  1. This is a very useful file, indeed! I too publish part of my students’ work after asking for permission on the enrollment form. This is where I thoroughly explain the reasons for and potential benefits from this practice, so all parents eventually sign without objecting. It is just about letting them know what happens concerning their child and why.

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