The Boy Scouts of America recently announced the addition of two new badges scouts can earn, and they both involve video gaming! The belt loop is awarded by “explain[ing] why it is important to have a rating system for video games”; “creat[ing] a schedule for you to do things that includes your chores, homework, and video gaming”; and “learn[ing] to play a new video game that is approved by your parent, guardian, or teacher.” Earning the academics pin is a bit more involved. Scouts must “create a plan to buy a video game that is right for [their] age group”; compare and contrast two game consoles; play a video game with a family member and friend; teach an adult how to play a video game; come up with tips on how to play a game; play a game that practices a skill that helps with schoolwork; decide the best place to purchase a game; and install a game console. Man, if they had these badges back in the day I would have been inaugurated as the first scout to pick them up.
[Via Scouting]