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Title:
Access Control in Special Education
Use Case Description:
Customize access restrictions for students.
Use Case Category:
Contributor:
Clayton Lewis (with input from JJ Hanley)
Use Case Details
Actors:
- Special education student
- Special education teacher
- Parent
Goals:
Permit student, teacher, and parent to establish what online content the student is authorized to access.
Assumptions:
The school has a blanket access control policy, that may be quite restrictive. Special education students have Individual Education Plans for which online access can be crucial.
Requirements:
Modifications to the blanket school policy should be permitted, but only with agreement from student, teacher, and parent. This entails reliably establishing who the parent (or guardian) is.
Process Flow:
Success Scenario:
Error Conditions:
- School policy can't be modified, even with agreement of teacher and parent.
- Student receives approval from bogus "parent" (This has happened in current systems.)
Relationships
- Extended by:
- Extension of:
References and Citations