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August 2nd, 2006, 16:18 | #16 |
When I was in junior high we had ENVOE, environmental outdoor education iirc. One part of the class was a multi-day expedition to the forest near Rocky Mountain House, in mid January. You built and lived in lean-to's for a couple days, lived over your fire, and the Rangers held classes in firearms training (skeet shooting and .22 marksmanship) and we practiced the curriculum's outdoor survival skills. This is juniour high, so we're all well below 18. But in the REAL world, it's a good idea to teach children proper firearms handling and safety skills, because you have to be taught these things, the only other way to learn is by making mistakes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In Liberal hippie-fantasy world guns are all bad, and no-one should ever have them, and no-one should know anything about them, and then we'll live in a happy sugarcane universe where criminals and predatory animals and totalitarian gov'ts suddenly dissapear. |
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August 2nd, 2006, 16:23 | #17 | |
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August 2nd, 2006, 23:44 | #18 |
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paintball
my neice had paintball for part of her phys ed program this year.
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August 3rd, 2006, 00:01 | #19 |
What does Milsim have to do with educating kids? Make them join the boy/girl scout, cadets, stuff like that..... What happened to the good old camping trip? Making the kids setup their own tent, collect their own wood, start their own fire, cook their own food, make them go on 1-2hrs hike, and make them clean it all up after.
If you want them to experience the life of a soldier, ie fear, split them in 2 groups, make them dig trenches, then make them wait in it for an hr or two, then cover up the trenches. Then make them dig it again 3 ft away from the old trenchies, and make them wait again. Give them the impression the other team is about to attack. Weapons? Give them waterguns. Giving kids under 18 each an airsoft is just plain dangerous since 1-2 teachers simply isn't enough to really safely supervize them |
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August 3rd, 2006, 00:33 | #20 |
Knowing the kids in my school this would end badly, vary badly. The camping trip would be a good idea; I am leaving for 3 weeks of mountaineering and ocean kayaking on Saturday
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August 3rd, 2006, 00:45 | #21 |
thephenom -Though I dont think having them participating in an airsoft MILSIM may be the best way to go, somehow I don't think sending them to scouts, or using waterguns will get the point accross. If anything, they'll just end up having fun with their waterguns and messing around and miss the point of feeling what it's like to be in a war type situation altogether.
I'm with Groombug on this one.
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August 3rd, 2006, 13:50 | #22 |
Why cant the teacher take them to CFB Comox. I'm sure that he can arrange something. I know some people who have taken overnight "field trips" to Comox.
If he can, try to arrange something with one of the Units in the area (72nd, 15th, and the Armoured Cav)(if it's in Vancouver). Or the medical company, engineering company, or the Dragoons or something. And try paintball. But make it more interesting and try to make them not want to get shot and keep it more realistic. Ie. If you get "killed" then you must go to the teacher and he assigns some sort of boring assignment.
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August 3rd, 2006, 22:23 | #23 | |
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lol..that works great!!!
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August 3rd, 2006, 23:15 | #24 |
Ain't gay, but $20 is $20
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Would someone (mods, Pte. Pyle, anyone?) please edit the first post to spell "instrument" right? Please?
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August 3rd, 2006, 23:22 | #25 |
I remember reading about a Hong Kong school teacher letting kids do capture the flag at school using LEPGs to build teamwork...
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