Minecraft As A Mandatory Subject In School? Sweet!

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Sweden has to be one of the coolest places for a kid to grow up in - First, they introduced the concept of schools with no grades or classrooms, then came Monstrum's amazing playgrounds and now, the coolest idea of all - 'Forcing' 13-year-olds to play Minecraft as part of the classroom curriculum.

The seed for this rather radical idea was planted when the government of Sweden organized a national school competition called 'Future City' for which classrooms were asked to submit their ideas about the kind of structures they envisioned in the Sweden of the future.

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It was such a success that educators at Stockholm’s Viktor Rydberg school decided to continue this 'out of the box' thinking by incorporating Minecraft into the class curriculum for 13-year-students.

According to the teachers, the game which challenges kids to use their imagination by building virtual worlds complete with electricity grids, water supply pumps and anything else they would like to see in their future, allows students to think beyond the classroom frontiers. This they believe will help them make better decisions as adults, especially about things like the environmental impact of their actions. And while it may sound radical to most people they liken it to teaching a woodcraft class - except in this case, all the construction is being conducted in a virtual world.

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So far, 180, 13-year girls and boys, have participated in this mandatory unit, which not surprisingly has been such a huge hit that the school is planning to make it a permanent addition to their curriculum. It of course augments, not replaces, core subjects like math and science. The educators say that even parents who were a little apprehensive about their kids playing video games at school, are now on board and fully support this decision.

We wonder if any school in the US would even consider such a drastic curriculum addition - And how parents would react. What do you think? Be sure to let us know, by adding your comments below.

Resources: The local.se, gizmag.com

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  • jpgame12over 11 years
    i wish this happend to me
    • A honest opinioover 11 years
      I like to play Minecraft, but I don't think it's a good idea to play it during school time. It does make you be creative, but too much of it is DEFINATELY NOT good for you.
      • djwrules
        djwrulesover 11 years
        WHAT?? minecraft for school??
        • Coolguy94over 11 years
          It can help with architectural skills
          • kimalex
            kimalexover 11 years
            I don't like to play Minecraft
          • timelocked
            timelockedover 11 years
            How is this helpful to a kid's education?
            • cheetahluver
              cheetahluverover 11 years
              Thats really cool- you know, getting to play minecraft in school, but really, later on, if there are kids that have no interest in architecture and they are still forced to play it, that subject will just be a waste of time. You really don't need minecraft to graduate to college.
              • oh myover 11 years
                I red one more time but it's also fun but my parents weren't like itㅠㅠ'
                • Bobover 11 years
                  Not cool
                  • the1no1knows
                    the1no1knowsover 11 years
                    this is so cool!!1!!1! I wish i was there in Sweden...