Unintended Consequences? A school in China is using electromagnetic headbands that measure levels of concentration
A very short video here: https://rumble.com/v22k0v2-this-school-in-china-is-using-headbands-to-measure-student-concentration.html
A school in China is using headbands to measure student concentration.
The unintended consequence of this will be to distract the students.
A good teacher would probably say, “I will not look at your headbands.”
Students can only concentrate if they are relaxed and involved in the work.
Addendum
Also - notice the ones who have white lights on their headbands are girls?
Typically (there are of course exceptions) female students tend to be able to concentrate on both the work and a conversation or other things in the background. Male students are only able to concentrate if there is relative silence, for the typical pattern of male concentration is more intense but less able to cope with distraction.
This technology may well marginalise neurotypical female students by making it seem that they are not concentrating when they are - in a female way - concentrating on their work and a number of other social interactions that are going on around them.