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Learnometer

Monitor and improve your class environment

Noisy rooms obstruct children’s ability to concentrate
Airborne pollution significantly damages learners’ academic progress
Micro-particulates can travel into children’s lungs
Children learn less well when light levels are low
Excessive indoor carbon dioxide impairs learning,
Dehydration also damages cognitive performance

Fine Dust (PM2.5)

Micro-particulates can travel into children’s lungs, triggering health problems that also impact on attendance and performance.

Chemicals (TVOCs)

Beyond the impact on wellbeing, research confirms that airborne pollution significantly damages learners academic progress.

Ambient Light (Lux)

Children learn less well when light levels are low, and behaviour also suffers. There is an equity issue too, when light levels are uneven across a room.

Ambient Noise (dBA)

Noisy rooms obstruct children’s ability to concentrate and perform, wherever they are.

Temperature and Humidity

There is an optimal temperature range for learning. Outside that range performance suffers immediately. Humidity has similar concerns to temperature, but also bringing other health risks like toxic mould spores. Dehydration also damages cognitive performance.

CO2

Exposure to excessive indoor carbon dioxide will impair learning, engagement and performance. The damaging levels are surprisingly low.

Learnometer is available to purchase online today direct from Gratnells

From £420.00 Inc VAT

SKU: LM001

“Our research, and others’, confirms that poor light levels, the wrong temperatures, inappropriate sound volumes and rhythms, humidity, air pollution, Co2, and air pressure can all impair learning…”

“Our Learnometer research tool automatically samples your classroom environment, and makes suggestions through a unique algorithm as to what might be changed to allow students to learn and perform at their best.”

Professor Stephen Heppell

Learnometer Inventor

Gratnells Learnometer won a Worlddidac Award when it launched in 2020. The highly respected international Worlddidac Award highlights the merits of the Learnometer for classrooms around the globe. The international jury found it “pedagogically valuable and innovative” and that it can be “highly recommended for use in schools”

Worlddidac is global trade association for the educational resources industry. You can read more about them here and about the awards here.

Latest news from Gratnells

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We recently visited Fingringhoe Primary School along with Professor Stephen Heppell to see their Learnometer in action.

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Learnometer trials at Kindergarten Starters School in Dubai

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Improving the home working and learning environment

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The value of outdoor learning

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More research suggests students learn less in poorly ventilated classrooms.

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New unboxing video

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