Schools Using Grand Theft Auto to Teach Kids

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Tom Goldman

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Schools Using Grand Theft Auto to Teach Kids



Screenshots of Grand Theft Auto are taking the place of flashcards in UK schools.

Remember those flashcards you used in grade school to learn math or the alphabet? Today, a program making its way through UK schools is using screenshots of Grand Theft Auto instead to teach kids about the difference between right and wrong. Picking up prostitute off the street: right. Killing prostitute afterward: wrong?

The program is called Get Real and run by police and a charity called Support After Murder and Manslaughter (SAMM). It's aimed at children ages 10 and 11 and also uses over-the-top clips of Itchy and Scratchy from the Simpsons. The whole point is to get children to realize what's real and what's not, and to hopefully deter them from violence and aggressive behavior at a young age.

During the Get Real program, children are shown images from Grand Theft Auto and such and then given real-life images of drunks or arguing parents. Supposedly, the program brings an element of realism to the violence often glamorized by games like GTA and emphasizes the seriousness of violence outside of videogames and other media.

A government member said of Get Real: "Almost any media can be edited to be educational and if the material already attracts children's interest, it can have a greater impact on them. This may well be depicting knife-using car thieves as the selfish morons that they are - which of course we would welcome."

I like the idea of this program primarily because it isn't another example of parents and teachers putting on the blinders and pretending like kids aren't already playing Grand Theft Auto for 8 hours a day, every day, after they finish beating up their classmates and robbing old women. It does seem like it's modeled to counteract violence used in videogames and other forms of entertainment, and not to get on the Jack Thompson train or anything, but maybe it's not such a bad thing to specifically say to kids that Grand Theft Auto is nothing like real life and to prove why.

Source: 1up [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/8611536.stm]


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Onyx Oblivion

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It is sad that we must teach children what is real and what isn't.

Were we all that stupid back then?

IT'S THE PARENT'S JOB TO TEACH THIS!
 

Pielikey

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Using Grand Theft Auto to promote anti Violence?


Well, at least they're thinking outside the box.
 

JRCB

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That is actually a pretty good plan. Hopefully it works.

Although, I can tell the difference between real life and video games quite well. The basic idea: no respawns.
 

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Seems like a good idea,if everyone could know what is real from what is not,just about anything could be used in games.

Given that,we are still talking about the fact that there will and proably always will be the existence of people who cannot tell.
 

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Onyx Oblivion said:
It is sad that we must teach children what is real and what isn't.

Were we all that stupid back then?
To be fair, they're 10 years old, we were all stupid bastards back then.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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Jumplion said:
Onyx Oblivion said:
It is sad that we must teach children what is real and what isn't.

Were we all that stupid back then?
To be fair, they're 10 years old, we were all stupid bastards back then.
But we couldn't tell reality from fantasy?

Shit...
Wish I could remember if I could or couldn't.
 

Hiram88

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I know I couldn't tell the difference between reality and fiction back then. Stupid Visual Boy.

OT: This is a really good idea. Plus, the fact that GTA is being used as a tool to promote anti-violence in a way that doesn't place it as St. Evil McMeany is a nice change of pace.
 

RJ Dalton

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Onyx Oblivion said:
It is sad that we must teach children what is real and what isn't.

Were we all that stupid back then?
No, and we're not that stupid now. The problem is that politicians assume that everybody is an idiot and all adults automatically believe that same thing about children. In my personal experience, children are a hell of a lot smarter than adults.
 

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Remember kids, if you kill the hooker, you get your money back. Also, never stay for cops. They'll forget you did anything if you get half a mile away from them for 30 seconds.

Have fun!
 

oppp7

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Onyx Oblivion said:
Jumplion said:
Onyx Oblivion said:
It is sad that we must teach children what is real and what isn't.

Were we all that stupid back then?
To be fair, they're 10 years old, we were all stupid bastards back then.
But we couldn't tell reality from fantasy?

Shit...
Wish I could remember if I could or couldn't.
Well, did you ever believe in monsters under your bed or in your closet(or whatever things people are scared of as kids)?
OT: I guess they could try to do that. I don't think it will work though. People are going to do stupid things anyways.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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oppp7 said:
Onyx Oblivion said:
Jumplion said:
Onyx Oblivion said:
It is sad that we must teach children what is real and what isn't.

Were we all that stupid back then?
To be fair, they're 10 years old, we were all stupid bastards back then.
But we couldn't tell reality from fantasy?

Shit...
Wish I could remember if I could or couldn't.
Well, did you ever believe in monsters under your bed or in your closet(or whatever things people are scared of as kids)?
OT: I guess they could try to do that. I don't think it will work though. People are going to do stupid things anyways.
Monsters, nah. There was something real that was far worse. Rosie O'Donnell.
 

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"You see children? Now do you understand why you look before you cross the street?" - teacher
"Look before you cross or else an angry European will run you over." - the children
 

The Warden

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I like how they're just taking the "THE CHILDRENS, THEY ARE INNOCENT, YOU CAN'T DO THAATT" and skull-fucking it.
 

Booze Zombie

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I said this on 1UP and I'll say it here, if kids can't tell reality from video games, the problem isn't violence, the problem is "stupid".