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Introducing

Introducing. FERENC PETHŐ Scoutmaster, N5-352-12. Course Overview. Learning Objectives. As a result of this session you will be able to:. Progression of BSA training …. Wood Badge Get an overview of the practical and application phases of Wood Badge Why the Boy Scout troop is used

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Introducing

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  1. Introducing FERENC PETHŐ Scoutmaster, N5-352-12

  2. Course Overview

  3. Learning Objectives As a result of this session you will be able to: • Progression of BSA training …. Wood Badge • Get an overview of the practical and application phases of Wood Badge • Why the Boy Scout troop is used • Discard any misconceptions or anxiety

  4. What do you associate withWood Badge? Leadership!

  5. BSA Training Curriculum POSITION-SPECIFIC TRAINING Tiger Den Leader (T) BALOO (Cub Scout Family Camping) Cub Den Leader (T) Webelos Den Leader (T) Webelos Leader Outdoor Training ADVANCED TRAINING Cubmaster/Asst. (T) CORE TRAINING Pack Committee (T) Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (T) This Is Scouting Fast Start Scoutmaster/Asst. Troop Committee (T) Youth Protection Training (T/Q) Venturing Leader (T) • SUPPLEMENTARY TRAINING • Cub Scout Leader Pow Wow • Adult Basic Backpacking • Leave No Trace Camping • Charter Organization Rep. Training • Commissioner Basic Training • Key Leader Workshop • Trainer Development Conference • University of Scouting (T) = Required for Trained Strip (Q) = Required for Quality Unit and Training Awards

  6. What can you expect from this Wood Badge Course? • Global view of Scouting • Contemporary team leadership concepts • Stages of team development • FUN • Provide Scouting with the best possible leadership

  7. Wood Badge for the 21st Century Central Themes • Living the Values • Bringing the Vision to Life • Models for Success • Tools of the Trade • Leading to Make a Difference

  8. Living the Values • Values, Mission, and Vision

  9. Bringing the Vision to Life • Listening to Learn • Communication • Leveraging Diversity through Inclusiveness • Generations in Scouting • Coaching and Mentoring

  10. Models for Success • Stages of Team Development • The Leading EDGE™ /The Teaching EDGE™

  11. Tools of the Trade • Project Planning • Leading Change • Problem Solving and Decision Making • Managing Conflict • Self-Assessment

  12. Leading to Make a Difference • Leaving A Legacy

  13. Why a Troop Setting? • Framework to practice leadership • Translates to any Scouting program • Days 1,2 & 3 = 3 weeks of troop meetings • Days 4,5 & 6 = Outdoor experience

  14. Gilwell Gazette • Provides full access to information • Tells what’s going on • Includes the day’s agenda • Captures important developments • Includes articles by Patrol Scribes • Published daily

  15. Patrol Project • Each patrol to plan and produce project • Issue that impacts 4 program areas and relevance to the BSA • Presented on Day 5 • Involves all patrol members

  16. The Wood Badge Ticket • A Wood Badge tradition • Goals relating to your Scouting position • Personal Vision of Success • A plan to take home – a chance to strengthen Scouting in your Unit, District, and Council

  17. Summary • BSA training opportunities • Wood Badge course is the pinnacle of leadership training • Five central themes of Wood Badge • The Boy Scout troop format provides a practical framework • The Gilwell Gazette – our course newspaper • Patrol project – a teamwork exercise • Wood Badge Ticket – your commitment • An essential requirement for every Wood Badge course is to have FUN!!

  18. Review Learning Objectives Do you? • Understand the progression of BSA training opportunities and the place Wood Badge holds in that framework • Have an overview of the practical and application phases of Wood Badge • Understand why the Boy Scout troop is used during Wood Badge as the model for training and team-building • Have discarded any misconceptions or anxiety regarding the course purpose, content, and methods of presentation YOU BET !!! YOU BET !!! YOU BET !!! YOU BET !!!

  19. ARE YOU FIRED UP!! YOU BET !!!

  20. ThankYou!

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