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Welcome to Scoutmaster Specific Training. Introductions. Open your Boy Scout Handbook (older versions only) to page 1. Course Overview. “Adventure, learning, challenge, responsibility – the promise of Scouting is all this and more…”. This is a Big Promise!.
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Course Overview “Adventure, learning, challenge, responsibility – the promise of Scouting is all this and more…”
This is a Big Promise! It’s a promise to boys that we’ll help you keep by teaching you the things you must know, be, and do.
Thousands of volunteers have been in your position……and thousands have succeeded!
By the time we’re done, you’ll be confident of your abilities to succeed as the Leader of a Boy Scout Troop
BSA Training Opportunities Orientation and Fast Start This Is Scouting Position-Specific Training Appropriate Outdoor Skill Training Wood Badge Lifelong Learning
This Is Scouting Youth Development Basic Structuring and funding Resources available Review of the importance of ensuring that Scouting is safe
Introduction toOutdoor Leader Skills Review of outdoor skills mastered for First Class Scouts Camping, hiking, and other outdoor skills Required to be “Trained”
Session One: Getting Started The Role of the Scoutmaster in a Boy-Lead Troop
Session Two: Lighting the Fire The Outdoor Program
Session Three: Keeping it Going Program Planning and Troop Administration.
Written Resources For Scoutmasters: The Scoutmaster Handbook The Boy Scout Handbook Other BSA Literature
Troop Leader Guidebooks, soon to replace Scoutmaster Handbook Vol. 1: For new troop leaders Vol. 2: Advanced guidance for veteran Scouters
The Aims of Scouting Character development Citizenship training Mental and physical fitness
The Methods of Scouting • Ideals • Patrol method • Outdoors • Advancement • Association with adults • Personal growth • Leadership development • Uniform • All sessions • Session one • Session two • Session three • All sessions • All sessions • All sessions • Session three Method: Covered In:
Session One: Getting Started The Role of the Scoutmaster
What a Scoutmaster Must Be A role model A friend to the boys An example, wearing the uniform
What a Scoutmaster Must Know That boys are the leaders How to use the patrol method The skills to deliver the Scouting promise The resources: training, literature
What a Scoutmaster Must Do Give direction Provide coaching Support Empower Have fun
Asst. Scoutmaster Asst. Scoutmaster Scoutmaster Senior Patrol Leader Patrol Patrol Patrol Leader Leader Leader Patrol Patrol Patrol Basic Troop Organization Patrol Leader’s Council
Troop Structure Patrols Patrol Leader Senior Patrol Leader (SPL) Patrol Leaders’ Council (PLC) Adult Leaders
Session One: Getting Started Troop Meetings
The Troop Meeting Pre-opening Opening (5 minutes) Skills Instruction (15 - 20 minutes) Patrol Meetings (5 - 20 minutes) Inter-patrol Activity (15 - 20 minutes) Closing (5 minutes) After the meeting
Troop Meetings and the Scoutmaster Support and guide Senior Patrol Leader The Scoutmaster’s Minute Assess and review plans for the next meeting
Session One: Getting Started Working with boys
Working With Boy Leaders:The Patrol Method - Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting “The patrol method is not a way to operate a Boy Scout troop, it is the only way. Unless the patrol method is in operation you don’t really have a Boy Scout Troop.”
When it comes to working with boys, what are your greatest concerns?
Leadership is often a matter of providing what is missing. • Keys to Troop Leadership • Be a good listener • Provide positive reinforcement • Match leadership style to the needs of your Scouts
Four Styles of Scout Leadership (EDGE) • Directing (Explain) • Instructions to be followed here and now • Coaching (Demonstrate) • Guidance and praise, learning by doing • Supporting (Guide) • Referring to resources, encouragement and praise • Delegating (Enable) • Letting Scouts do it with minimal supervision
What Scouting can provide a boy: • Sense of belonging • Achievement & recognition • Self-esteem • Confidence • Self-discipline • Self-reliance • Healthy interaction • Experience of teamwork
Session One: Getting Started The Patrol Leaders’ Council (PLC)
The Patrol Leaders’ Council Planning troop meetings Planning Outdoor activities Feedback to/from patrol members
Session One Summary • Role of a Scoutmaster • Troop organization • Troop meetings • Working with Boy Leaders/Patrol method • Listening • Using the four styles of leadership • The Patrol Leaders’ Council
You can deliver the promise of Scouting! What will your action plan be?
Lighting the Fire: The Outdoor Program Preview of Session Two Sizzle of the Outdoor Program Nuts and Bolts of the Outdoor Program Outdoor Program - Patrol Activity Reflection
Session Two: Lighting the Fire Sizzle of the Outdoor Program
Outdoors: “the sizzle” The allure The stage Classroom without walls The adventure
The Challenge of Delivering the Outdoor Program Start out small and grow Boys and adults have different perceptions Learn together Know when to delegate