The Herald on Sunday

I’m out ... raged: anger at Dragons’ Den-style lesson in arms dealing

- BY BILLY BRIGGS

SCOTTISH schoolchil­dren are being encouraged to become arms dealers and sell weapons in a Dragons’ Den-style lesson branded “immoral” by critics and condemned for glamorisin­g war. The lesson is aimed at 14 to 16-year-old pupils in S2 to S4 and themed around World War One, with children asked to choose a weapon to sell and pitch to the ‘Dragons’, inspired by TV business gurus such as Deborah Meaden, right.

But critics say the lesson is “outrageous” and the Scottish Greens have written to the Scottish Government asking that schools in Scotland are advised that it should no longer be taught. The teaching package can be downloaded from the educationa­l website, Tes. Children are told: “It is your job to present a well-researched, well-explained pitch of your weapon to the Dragons. Each Dragon can pick only two weapons to arm their military with. Make sure your argument is good enough to secure at least one order. “What problem does your weapon solve? Where are you up to with prototypin­g or testing? Who is your target market? Why would they want to buy your weapon? What advantages would it give an army?” The lesson is available to schools across the UK and at time of writing had been downloaded 7,669 times.

It was condemned by the Campaign Against Arms Trade which said it was “totally inappropri­ate” for schools to be encouragin­g the role of arms dealers, adding “particular­ly when there is no reference to the devastatin­g consequenc­es that these weapons can have”.

Ross Greer MSP, Education spokesman for the Scottish Greens, said it was “absolutely outrageous” that children are being “presented with the horrors and mass slaughter not just as a game but as if it’s good business”.

He added: “This was one of the most

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The World War One weapons trading lesson has been criticised by Scottish Greens MSP Ross Greer. Left: Dragon Deborah Meaden
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