Now Schools Need To Block Advergaming?

from the why-not-teach-them? dept

There are already battles over how much schools need to do to block access to porn and other inappropriate sites from students, and now they are being told to worry about "advergaming" as well. This, of course, is at the same time as corporations are increasingly sneaking into schools in other ways, from McDonald's supplying lunch food to the MPAA teaching lessons about copyright. Instead of worrying how to "block" such things, couldn't it be useful as a lesson? Advertising is clearly a part of our lives, every day. There's no way to avoid it. Why not start teaching kids at a young age how advertising works, and teaching them how to have a more critical mind about what they see and read. Rather than banning it, let it come in, while teaching the students how to deal with it. Won't that do a better job preparing them for adulthood?
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    RJD, 16 Sep 2004 @ 6:56am

    No Subject Given

    Probably not a bad idea but I can't see it working (the teaching part that is). Would in all liklihood be too subjective and draw many complaints from parents. Also, advertising is lost on most adults, why would children be any wiser ? Especially if they are taught by the often clueless instructor.

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    Mikester, 16 Sep 2004 @ 12:19pm

    Re: No Subject Given

    You think parents would object to their children being taught to discern when they are being marketed to? Somehow I doubt it. Personally, I hope my children are educated (from myself or school) on the basics of how companies try to convince them to buy things they don't need.

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    thecaptain, 16 Sep 2004 @ 8:34pm

    Re: No Subject Given

    Please!

    That's the LAST thing they will teach your children. Critical thinking is NOT on the curriculum anymore because its not productive to those in power.

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