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Day One: Course Overview

Day One: Course Overview. BSA Training Continuum. Fast Start training New Leader Essentials Leader Specific training Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills Wood Badge for the 21st Century Lifelong learning. What can you expect from Wood Badge?. A global view of Scouting

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Day One: Course Overview

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  1. Day One:Course Overview

  2. BSA Training Continuum • Fast Start training • New Leader Essentials • Leader Specific training • Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills • Wood Badge for the 21st Century • Lifelong learning

  3. What can you expect from Wood Badge? • A global view of Scouting • Contemporary leadership concepts • Team development experience • Leadership practice • Fun and fellowship

  4. 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

  5. Living the Values • Values • Mission • Vision

  6. Bringing the Vision to Life • Listening to learn • Communication • Valuing people and leveraging diversity • Coaching and mentoring

  7. Models for Success • High-performance teams • Team Development Model • Team Leadership Model

  8. Tools of the Trade • Project planning • Leading change • Problem solving and decision making • Managing conflict • Self-assessment

  9. Leading to Make a Difference Leaving a legacy

  10. Why a troop setting? • Framework to practice leadership • Translates to any Scouting program • Days One through Three = Three weeks of troop meetings • Days Four through Six = Outdoor experience

  11. The Gilwell Gazette • Provides full access to information • Tells what’s going on • Is distributed each morning

  12. Patrol Project • Each patrol plans and produces • Covers a universal aspect of Scouting • Presentation involves all members • Is presented on Day Five

  13. Wood Badge Ticket • A Wood Badge tradition • Action plan for your goals • A plan to take home

  14. Summary • Central themes • Troop format • The Gilwell Gazette • Patrol project • Wood Badge ticket

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