While laws like the DPDPA 2023 establish the framework for protecting student data, the real responsibility lies with those who interact with it daily—teachers and school staff. From managing attendance to handling exam results, educators deal with sensitive personal information every day. Ensuring privacy and security is no longer optional—it is part of their professional duty.
1. Maintaining Confidentiality
2. Following Secure Practices in Digital Classrooms
3. Handling Consent and Communication
4. Recognizing and Reporting Risks
5. Complying with the DPDPA 2023
At DPDPA for Schools, we empower schools by:
Teachers and school staff are the guardians of student data. By maintaining confidentiality, following secure practices, and complying with DPDPA 2023, they play a crucial role in creating a safe and trustworthy learning environment. With the right training and tools, schools can ensure data privacy while focusing on their primary mission—education.
Is your school staff trained to handle student data responsibly? Partner with DPDPA for Schools to provide expert training and compliance solutions. Visit our Contact Page today and start building a culture of data protection in your institution
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