The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation is spending $1.1 million (£700,000) testing galvanic skin response bracelets to see if they can measure whether students find their teachers engaging.
The move is part of the billionaire’s mission to evaluate and improve the quality of teachers, which has already included controversial initiatives such as fitting classrooms with video cameras.
Watch out teachers: The bracelets are being tested to see if they can pick up when students are bored in classes
Effective? The bracelets measure how well the skin conducts electricity, which can help assess emotions as is varies when people sweat
Sweat glands are controlled by the nervous system so skin conductance can be used as an indication of emotional response.
Some US teachers and commentators have been less than impressed with the plan.
‘Why would anybody spent money on this when some school systems can’t afford to pay their electric bills?’Education blogger Valerie Strauss wrote in the Washington Post.
‘The obsession with measurement in data and school reform has reached nutty new heights.'
Teacher Anthony Cody, writing in Education Week, commented: ‘The wonderful thing about having human beings as teachers is that we are naturally empathetic. We do not need galvanic skin sensors to detect when our students are drowsy or disinterested -- we can look around the room in an instant and know!’
Big spender: Bill Gates has already given grants worth more then $1.1 million testing the bracelets
The amount Bill Gates has spent on evaluating the bracelets is already more than $1.1 million.
Clemson University has been given almost $500,000 (£320,000) to run a pilot study ‘which will determine the feasibility and utility of using such devices regularly in schools with students and teachers.’
The National Center on Time and Learning was given more than $620,000 ($400,000) to assess the effectiveness of the bracelets by comparing them with MRI scans, and work out a scale that would pinpoint how engaged a student was in lessons.
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