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Kevin Armstrong ([personal profile] tarnishedavenger) wrote in [community profile] piper902020-08-08 09:10 pm

005: Knife in the Back (Locked to the Adults.)

[Yup. No teenagers allowed in this filter. Mac is only included after a very, very long and intense mental debate. The toys and the Easter Bunny, as odd as they are, are also in on it.]

So, I've been thinking. Jorgmund's doing a... job of getting everyone some sort of physical training, and there's some of us who don't mind getting a little bit of an extra hand. But we're going to be here for longer than I think any one of us anticipated.

One of the things Jorgmund isn't touching on, though, is education for anything that doesn't apply to missions. Some of these kids and, yes, some of the adults, have serious knowledge gaps.

This is going to be an unpopular idea for some of them, but I think they, and we, would benefit from setting up some sort of lesson plan, get some schooling going. Obviously not history or anything tied so closely to our worlds, but universal things like physics, math, computer skills, locksmithing, other things that could serve them later.

Any opinions? I should probably say that I'm not the most experienced when working with and educating young teens, my only experience is a few guest talks and 'field trips' with the kids at the Ravenswood Academy (I don't think Rowan's desire for secrecy there applies when there's no one from my world here) and Generation VIPER.
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[personal profile] kingofneworleans 2020-08-31 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
I assume you've been in the cafeteria. I'd say that cooking would be very useful. Also, I'm not bad at camp cooking, which may be something we'll have to deal with eventually. Afraid most of my survival 'know what you can eat and what you can't' only extends to the bayou, though.

Fair enough. How far down the road of technically illegal stuff are we going?
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[personal profile] kingofneworleans 2020-08-31 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
In that case, I can hotwire just about anything. Teaching people to pickpocket would take time, but might be a useful skill. How to walk quietly. The best ways to deal with most security systems. At least, the ones back home. I'd need a bit of study to see how much things have changed here. Probably a few more things I can't think of right now.

For more usual stuff? Appraisal, either art or jewellery. French. And yes, I can teach that without the yat. Pretty good with geometry and algebra, if that's needed.