School districts in the U.S. are always looking for new ways to monitor their student's activities to ensure kids are attending class and are doing the right things. Spy gadget-type surveillance equipment in the form of cameras has been one of the predominate ways many schools have monitored students and improved security, but now there is an alternative option. The newest monitoring option for schools is the implementation of a GPS tracking system program. However, the alternative option has caused some unique reactions.
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How the school districts would implement the GPS monitoring system program is by placing a GPS bracelet or anklet on a student who is required to be monitored. The type of student who would use the device would be considered "high-risk". This type of student could be described as habitually truant, involved in gang-activities or simply problematic. The live tracking system would give school and security officials the ability to track and watch these "high risk" kids, ensuring they are attending class, or not getting involved in any harmful activities.
The data from the GPS tracking device would be accessible live, or the historical data could be viewed at later times.
Currently, only a small number of schools are using GPS tracking systems to keep a digital eye on "high risk" students. However, with this alternative form of technology becoming more affordable for cash-strapped schools, more schools will probably participate in GPS monitoring programs even if it is on a small scale or isolated students.
If you are a parent, do you feel these types of monitoring tools could help get kids considered "high risk" back on track?
Should educators be given this type of power to ensure kids are meeting their education goals, or is the use of GPS tracking technology going to far?
Ryan Horban is a guest author who specializes in writing about GPS technology and monitoring devices for Tracking System Dir...
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