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Nov 28 2008 by Ben Turner, Liverpool Echo Get your notebooks out - aliens are here
A SCHOOL suspended all lessons yesterday - because “aliens” had landed. The space invasion took place on the school fields at Our Lady Queen of Peace primary in Litherland. With a police cordon already in place and a Merseyside fire service vehicle on standby, children were told that a spaceship had crashed on the school field and it was up to them to investigate who it belonged to. The event was part of a project aimed at bringing writing to life organised by borough council-backed Primary Excellence Partnership in Sefton (PEPS). Pupils did everything from write an incident report for police, interview eyewitnesses, compile TV and newspaper reports, write emails to aliens and trawl the school grounds for clues. After spending the day investigating, children were told that investigations were ongoing but “things are not as serious as first thought.” Parents were also given poetry workshops and tips on supporting their children with reading during the day.
Originally posted by Blueracer
I don't think that it's right that the children be indoctrinated like that. A lot of people would dispute the idea of aliens visiting us. You can believe what you want but leave the kids out of it.
Originally posted by drsmooth23
---Now as far as 'prep' for disclosure goes, its an odd group of people to do it to, because kids are 500 times more likely to believe in the possibility of aliens than most older people, with the patrons of this site excluded.
saying 'hey kids, there are aliens!', wouldnt have that much effect on them what with santa, the tooth fairy and Smokey the Bear and all...
Originally posted by machinegun_go_go
But - wouldn't it make sense to allow them to become more familiar with idea while they are younger and then feed them enough info to allow the idea to fester and grow as they get older and stop believing in Santa and the Tooth Fairy?