The guidance will say that personal data, including fingerprints and eyeball scans, can be collected from pupils and used to monitor attendance, so long as schools consult parents first and do not share the data with outside bodies.
Schools will be able to place fingerprint scanners at the entrances to classrooms, the school gates and even in cafeterias.
Remind me not to move to Britain.
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Students are becoming entities rather than human beings. These teachers no longer need to take the time to acknowledge the presence of each child based on appearance and name. It's the wish of the administration to make the student body homogeneous that has led to standardized testing and such in an attempt to make mass improvements when the solution really lies behind greater individual attention. Sorry, didn't mean to get so off-track. I came across your blog, and you seem like a very busy, highly opinionated person.
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