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Scoutmaster Position
Specific Training
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Scoutmaster Position
Specific Training
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John Green
@johndashgreen
facebook.com/jgreen
Piedmont Council, BSA
Amy Green
facebook.com/abgreen
Scoutmaster Position Specific
Training
Why are we here?
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Opening Ceremony
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Opening Ceremony
Scout Oath
On my honor I will do my best
To do my duty to God and my country
and to obey the Scout Law;
To help other people at all times;
To keep myself physically strong,
mentally awake, and morally straight.
Scout Law
A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind,
obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
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Opening Ceremony
The Outdoor Code
As American, I will do my best to
Be clean in my outdoor manners,
Be careful with fire,
Be considerate in the outdoors
And be conservation minded.
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Patrols
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Patrol Name
Patrol Flag
Aims and Methods
of Scouting
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“. . .it’s a game
with a purpose!”
Robert Baden-Powell
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The Mission of the Boy Scouts of
America
The mission of the Boy Scouts of
America is to prepare young people
to make ethical and moral choices
over their lifetimes by instilling in
them the values of the Scout Oath
and Law.
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Aims and Methods of Scouting
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Aims and Methods of Scouting
Character Development
Citizenship Training
Physical and Mental Fitness
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Aims and Methods of Scouting
What qualities will our Scouts exhibit in the future that they will
gain from their current Scouting experience?
Self-motivation
High Expectations
Focus
Interest in the Outdoors
Technical Skills
Leadership Ability
Citizenship
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Methods of Boy Scouting
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Character
Development
Citizenship Training
Fitness
Methods of Boy Scouting
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Character Development:
• Ideals
• Adult association
• Personal growth
• Leadership development
• Uniform
Citizenship Training:
• Ideals
• Patrols
• Outdoors
• Personal growth
• Leadership development
Fitness:
• Ideals
• Personal growth
• Outdoors
• Advancement
How Programs Stray
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How Programs Stray
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• Low expectations for youth leaders
• Treating Boy Scouts like Cubs
• Not following age-appropriate guidelines
• Favoritism
• Multiple standards
• Troop Rules contrary to BSA
• Inappropriate Fundraising
• Not conducting the program according to
BSA guidelines
Aims and Methods - Summary
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Boy Scouting is a program that serves youth
from 10 through 17 years old.
Scoutmasters must stay true to the aims of
Scouting and help youth leaders in troops
plan and lead exciting, fun, and safe
activities using the methods of the Boy
Scouting program.
Role of the Scoutmaster
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What are the Qualities of a Scoutmaster?
Qualities of a Scoutmaster
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• Works well with boys
• Cares about Scouts and ensures their safety
• Teaches Scouts how to do things for themselves
• Understands the Scouting program
• Sets a positive example
• Is comfortable in the outdoors
• Develops the other adult leaders
• Communicates well with adults and Scouts
Be, Know, Do
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Be, Know, Do
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A Scoutmaster must BE ...
• A good role model for the leadership skills expected of the boys
• A coach and a guide as the boys grow through Scouting
• An example for the aims of Scouting
—Exemplary character
—Model citizen
—Physically fit, mentally awake, and morally straight
• Approachable
• Respectful
• Trusted
Be, Know, Do
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A Scoutmaster must KNOW ...
• That Boy Scouting works best when the boys are the leaders
• That the patrol method is the best way to run a troop
• The basic skills that are expected from the boys
• How to use the Guide to Safe Scouting
• The tools and resources available from the district and council
—Unit commissioners
—Training opportunities for youth and adults
—Roundtables and supplemental training opportunities
—High-adventure opportunities to keep older boys enthusiastic
Be, Know, Do
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A Scoutmaster must DO ...
• Everything he can to help the boys become confident leaders
• Appropriate modeling so Scouts apply the aims of Scouting
in their daily lives
• Needed training to develop assistant Scoutmasters
• His own recurring and supplemental training to improve
• The work needed to partner with the troop committee
• Everything necessary to communicate effectively with boys,
parents, and other leaders in the troop
• Everything needed to uphold the standards of the BSA
and the chartered organization
Role of the Scoutmaster -
Summary
Scoutmasters have important roles to play to ensure a
successful Scouting experience for the Scouts and for
the chartered organization.
The best Scoutmasters give the Scouts opportunities
to learn, practice, and demonstrate good leadership in
Scout-led troops.
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BREAK TIME
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Patrol Method
What Is A Patrol?
Kinds of Patrols
Patrol Leadership
Why Have Patrol Meetings?
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Patrol Method
What Is a Patrol?
• Basic unit of a troop
• 6-8 Scouts
• Has a boy leader
• Has a name
• Has a flag
• Has a yell
• Camps together
• Competes as a team
• Leads ceremonies
• Are semi permanent
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Kinds of Patrols
• New-Scout patrol
• Traditional patrol
• Older-Scout patrol
• National Honor
Patrol (award)
Patrol Method
Patrol Leadership
• Patrol leader
• Assistant patrol
leader
• Troop guide (as
coach)
• Patrol advisor (as
advisor)
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Why Have Patrol
Meetings?
• Plan patrol activities
• Collect the dues
• Prepare for outings
• Clean and repair gear
• Play games
• Work on skills
• Rehearse ceremonies
Patrol Method - Reflection
Q: What was the point of the game we just played?
A: To model the patrol method, an active way of learning, and have
fun
Q: What elements of the patrol method did you observe?
A: Team effort, leadership, competition, camaraderie, developing
friendships
Q: How might you use this short example to ensure fun, exciting,
and active troop meetings?
A: Teach Scouts to incorporate the games and skill-development
activities from Troop Program Resources into their troop meeting
plans, and encourage Scouts to devise their own ways of making
troop meetings fun, exciting, and active.
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Patrol Method
Different Kinds of Patrols
New Scout Patrol
Traditional Patrol
Older Scout Patrol
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New Scout Patrol
• Just joined the troop at the same time
• New to Scouting
• Were probably a Webelos den or group of friends
• Patrol leaders serve shorter terms
• Has an older Scout to assist them (troop guide)
• Has an assistant Scoutmaster to coach them
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Traditional Patrol
• Friends with similar interests and abilities
• Chose to be in the patrol together
• Range of ages
(no more than three years between oldest
and youngest)
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Older Scout Patrol
• Experienced Scouts
• 14 years or older
• Participate in higher adventures
(see age- appropriate guidelines)
• Serve as youth leaders
• Keeps older Scouts engaged and contributing
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Balancing the Patrols’ Needs
Discuss your Patrol’s assigned outing theme.
Design programs for each patrol type to fit your theme:
New Scout Patrol
Traditional Patrol
Older Scout Patrol
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Guidelines for ALL Patrols
• Scoutmaster and the participants’ parents give
permission.
• The activity doesn’t conflict with the troop calendar.
• Guide to Safe Scouting policies are followed.
(Especially the need for two-deep adult leadership).
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Patrol Method - Summary
• The patrol is the primary element in a successful troop.
• The patrol leaders and youth troop leaders make up the Patrol
Leaders’ Council (PLC) and lead the troop.
• Your advancement sheets reinforce the importance of the
patrol method and the understanding that the patrol is a
requirement for Second Class. We will continue to use the
patrol method throughout the course.
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The Troop Meeting
Why have Troop Meetings?
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The Troop Meeting
Why have Troop Meetings?
• Motivate Scouts
• Strengthen Patrols
• Promote Patrol Spirit
• Encourage practice of Scouting skills
• Allow Scouts to exercise leadership
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Troop Meeting Plan
Download Troop Program Features for
FREE at:
tinyurl.com/troop-program
Or available at Scout Shops for $8.49 for each
Volume, 1, 2, and 3
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Troop Meeting Plan
Preopening
Opening
Skills instruction
Patrol meetings
Inter-patrol activity
Closing
After the meeting
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Troop Meeting Plan
Scoutmaster’s Role in Troop Meetings
• Offer the senior patrol leader support and guidance.
• Share a Scoutmaster’s Minute at the close of the meeting.
• Meet with the patrol leaders’ council to assess the meeting and
review plans for the next troop meeting.
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Advancement
Guide to Advancement 2015
http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/33088.pdf
Also available from Scout Shops for $11.99
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Advancement
Four Steps of Advancement
1. A Scout learns.
2. A Scout is tested.
3. A Scout is reviewed.
4. A Scout is recognized.
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Advancement
Program Resources Available to Scoutmasters
• National Outdoor Achievement Awards
• Aquatics awards: Mile Swim, Scuba BSA, Kayaking BSA
• Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops
• Religious awards programs
• Leave No Trace
• Conservation awards: Hornaday, World Conservation Award
• Shooting sports programs
• National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)
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Advancement
Piedmont Council NYLT
piedmontscouting.org/training/nylt/
Summer NYLT 1:
June 26, 2016 – July 1, 2016
Summer NYLT 2:
July 24, 2016 – July 29, 2016
Fall NYLT:
September 10, 2016
September 23, 2016 – September 25, 2016
October 7, 2016 – October 9, 2016
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Advancement
How does leadership training fit into advancement?
• Leadership is necessary for Star, Life, and Eagle
• Shows Scout spirit (teaching newer Scouts the basic skills)
• Develops character and citizenship
• Improves the patrol’s experience (achieve more as a group)
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Advancement
How to Guide Scouts through Ranks
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Advancement
How to Guide Scouts through Ranks
• Skill sessions during Scout meetings
• Campout planning
• Merit badge work and activities
• Patrol meetings
• Merit Badge University
• Outings
• Summer Camp
• High-adventure camps
• National and International Jamborees
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Advancement
Unit Advancement Coordinator
Troop Committee is responsible for keeping the advancement records.
The Advancement Coordinator keeps the troop’s advancement records
and maintains the merit badge counselor list.
They also arrange timely boards of review, and obtain the necessary
badges and certificates for Courts of Honor.
He or she also will work with youth leadership to track advancement and
to help the troop Librarian maintain a library of advancement literature.
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Scoutmaster Conferences
• The Scoutmaster conference is intended to be a
rewarding opportunity for both the Scoutmaster and
the boy to grow in Scouting.
• It is not a test — there is nothing in BSA policy
requiring a Scout to “pass” the conference in order
to proceed to a board of review.
• It is a way for the Scoutmaster to gauge the health of
the troop and ensure each Scout is succeeding.
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Scoutmaster Conferences
• The Guide to Advancement notes that while the Scoutmaster
conference is often held “after the other requirements for a
rank are met, it is not required that it be the last step before the
board of review.”
• Some Scoutmasters hold more than one conference along the
way, and any one of them may count toward the requirement.
• The ultimate purpose of the Scoutmaster conference is to
reinforce the method of positive adult association.
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Advancement Summary
• Advancement is a large part of the Boy Scouting program.
• A Scout troop can have great Scouting without great
advancement, but a troop with an active outdoor program will
naturally have a strong advancement program.
• Statistics show that a strong advancement program leads to
increased satisfaction and retention of Scouts.
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BREAK TIME
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The Support Team
What is a unit committee?
• Minimum of 3 members, no maximum
• One serves as Committee Chair
• Composed of Chartered Organization members
and/or Scout parents
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Role of the Unit Committee
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• Recruits and trains quality adult leadership
• Provides adequate meeting facilities
• Advises Scoutmaster on Scouting and chartered organization policies
• Supports youth and adult leaders in carrying out the program
• Responsible for administrative tasks
• Responsible for finances, funding, and budgeting
• Obtains, maintains, and cares for unit property
Role of the Unit Committee
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• Serves on boards of review
• Facilitates a camping and outdoor program
• Provides a safe meeting place for the troop
• Supports unit leaders with problems that affect the unit or program
• Provides for special-needs youth as necessary
• Helps with Friends of Scouting campaign
• Assists with youth behavioral problems
• Welcomes new parents
Troop Committee Positions
A three-person committee:
• Committee chair
• Administration
• Logistics
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Troop Committee Positions
A large committee:
• Chartered organization representative
• Committee chair
• Secretary
• Treasurer and fundraising
• Advancement coordinator
• Equipment coordinator
• Membership
• Activities and outdoor program
• Training (youth and adult)
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District and Council Support
4 Functions of Councils & Districts:
1. Membership and Relationships
2. Finance
3. Quality Program
4. Unit Service
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District and Council Support
Examples of District & Council Support:
• District roundtables: units gather for program ideas,
supplemental training, fellowship, and information
• District camporees: Troop camping & competitions
• Youth & adult training: NYLT, University of Scouting,
Wood Badge
• Summer camp: Highlight of the Scouting year
• Order of the Arrow: Provides leadership training and
promotes and supports summer camp, camporees,
and council activities
• Recognition: Awards, Eagle dinner, District banquet
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Unit Commissioner
Role of Unit Commissioner:
• Friend of the troop: serves as an advocate to the
district for the troop
• Representative: represents the ideals, principles, and
policies of the BSA
• Teacher: provides best practices, helps solve
challenges, and reinforces training programs
• Counselor: external observer and empathetic coach
who identifies opportunities including training,
activities, leadership skills, health and safety, and more
• Manager: Charter renewal process
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Unit Commissioner
Challenges of Unit Commissioner:
• Poor youth retention
• No youth recruiting
• Stagnant or no program
• Poor quality or no troop meetings
• Uninvolved parents
• Shortage of active adults
• Untrained youth and adult leadership
• Chartered organization’s dissatisfaction with the troop
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The Support Team - Summary
• The troop committee is important to the success of a unit’s program.
• It handles support functions in order for the unit leadership to focus
on the Scouts.
• The relationship between the Scoutmaster and the troop committee
should be one of friendship and trust.
• When difficulties arise, the Scoutmaster should be able to turn to the
committee at any time for assistance, support, and encouragement.
• The Troop Committee Challenge is an online training program that all
committee members should take. (Required for JTE).
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Annual Planning
An Annual Program Plan will:
• Attract more families
• Improve Retention
• Improve variety of activities
• Be Scout led
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Annual Planning
Two forms of planning:
• Annual long-range planning
• Monthly short-term planning
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The Five Steps of Annual Troop
Program Planning
1. Do your homework.
2. Get patrol input.
3. Hold a planning conference.
4. Consult with the troop committee.
5. Announce the plan.
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Do Your Homework
Priorities for the Year
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Do Your Homework
Priorities for the Year
• Summer Camp
• Monthly Outdoor Activity
• Community Service
• Fundraising Activity
• Courts of Honor
• High Adventure
(may require more than a year advance planning)
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Get Patrol Input
Here is one scenario:
• SPL shares an outline of the annual program plan,
with options, with the PLC.
• Each patrol leader presents the plan to his patrol for discussion.
• Patrol members can discuss, make changes, or add ideas.
• SPL presents monthly themes to troop for discussion and vote.
• PLC enacts plan based on input from patrols.
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Hold a Troop Program Planning
Conference
• The troop program planning conference is at the
heart of determining a troop’s activities for the
coming six months or year.
• Members of the PLC, the Scoutmaster, and the
assistant Scoutmasters should attend.
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Consult With the Troop Committee
• SPL and Scoutmaster present the proposed troop program to the
troop committee and ask for their support.
• If the committee believes the plan should be revised, the SPL will
return to the PLC for revision.
• Upon acceptance, the committee provides necessary support.
• The committee has the right of refusal if it feels the program plan is
unsafe or unwise for the troop.
• Scoutmaster delegates parts of the plan to assistant Scoutmasters
to provide the necessary adult guidance and accountability.
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Announce the Troop’s Annual Plan
Distribute copies of the final plan to:
• troop members
• the parent or guardian of each Scout
• members of the troop committee
• representatives of the chartered organization
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Annual Planning
Publicize through a variety of outlets:
• Troop website
• Handouts
• Social Media
• Post in scout meeting place
• Email
• Newsletter
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Annual Planning - Summary
An annual plan makes the Scoutmaster's
job easier by involving the troop in the
planning process.
It helps distribute responsibilities to troop
leadership and adult volunteers.
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Thank You For Attending Today
Troop Leader Guidebook Vol 1 $12.99
Appendix PDF:
http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-
150_Appendix(15)_WEB.pdf
Continue your training:
piedmontscouting.org
Slides available:
tinyurl.com/scoutmaster-specific
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Any Questions?
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Scoutmaster Position-Specific Training

  • 2. Scoutmaster Position Specific Training 2 John Green @johndashgreen facebook.com/jgreen Piedmont Council, BSA Amy Green facebook.com/abgreen
  • 5. Opening Ceremony Scout Oath On my honor I will do my best To do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. Scout Law A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. 5
  • 6. Opening Ceremony The Outdoor Code As American, I will do my best to Be clean in my outdoor manners, Be careful with fire, Be considerate in the outdoors And be conservation minded. 6
  • 8. Aims and Methods of Scouting 8
  • 9. “. . .it’s a game with a purpose!” Robert Baden-Powell 9
  • 10. The Mission of the Boy Scouts of America The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. 10
  • 11. Aims and Methods of Scouting 11
  • 12. Aims and Methods of Scouting Character Development Citizenship Training Physical and Mental Fitness 12
  • 13. Aims and Methods of Scouting What qualities will our Scouts exhibit in the future that they will gain from their current Scouting experience? Self-motivation High Expectations Focus Interest in the Outdoors Technical Skills Leadership Ability Citizenship 13
  • 14. Methods of Boy Scouting 14 Character Development Citizenship Training Fitness
  • 15. Methods of Boy Scouting 15 Character Development: • Ideals • Adult association • Personal growth • Leadership development • Uniform Citizenship Training: • Ideals • Patrols • Outdoors • Personal growth • Leadership development Fitness: • Ideals • Personal growth • Outdoors • Advancement
  • 17. How Programs Stray 17 • Low expectations for youth leaders • Treating Boy Scouts like Cubs • Not following age-appropriate guidelines • Favoritism • Multiple standards • Troop Rules contrary to BSA • Inappropriate Fundraising • Not conducting the program according to BSA guidelines
  • 18. Aims and Methods - Summary 18 Boy Scouting is a program that serves youth from 10 through 17 years old. Scoutmasters must stay true to the aims of Scouting and help youth leaders in troops plan and lead exciting, fun, and safe activities using the methods of the Boy Scouting program.
  • 19. Role of the Scoutmaster 19 What are the Qualities of a Scoutmaster?
  • 20. Qualities of a Scoutmaster 20 • Works well with boys • Cares about Scouts and ensures their safety • Teaches Scouts how to do things for themselves • Understands the Scouting program • Sets a positive example • Is comfortable in the outdoors • Develops the other adult leaders • Communicates well with adults and Scouts
  • 22. Be, Know, Do 22 A Scoutmaster must BE ... • A good role model for the leadership skills expected of the boys • A coach and a guide as the boys grow through Scouting • An example for the aims of Scouting —Exemplary character —Model citizen —Physically fit, mentally awake, and morally straight • Approachable • Respectful • Trusted
  • 23. Be, Know, Do 23 A Scoutmaster must KNOW ... • That Boy Scouting works best when the boys are the leaders • That the patrol method is the best way to run a troop • The basic skills that are expected from the boys • How to use the Guide to Safe Scouting • The tools and resources available from the district and council —Unit commissioners —Training opportunities for youth and adults —Roundtables and supplemental training opportunities —High-adventure opportunities to keep older boys enthusiastic
  • 24. Be, Know, Do 24 A Scoutmaster must DO ... • Everything he can to help the boys become confident leaders • Appropriate modeling so Scouts apply the aims of Scouting in their daily lives • Needed training to develop assistant Scoutmasters • His own recurring and supplemental training to improve • The work needed to partner with the troop committee • Everything necessary to communicate effectively with boys, parents, and other leaders in the troop • Everything needed to uphold the standards of the BSA and the chartered organization
  • 25. Role of the Scoutmaster - Summary Scoutmasters have important roles to play to ensure a successful Scouting experience for the Scouts and for the chartered organization. The best Scoutmasters give the Scouts opportunities to learn, practice, and demonstrate good leadership in Scout-led troops. 25
  • 27. Patrol Method What Is A Patrol? Kinds of Patrols Patrol Leadership Why Have Patrol Meetings? 27
  • 28. Patrol Method What Is a Patrol? • Basic unit of a troop • 6-8 Scouts • Has a boy leader • Has a name • Has a flag • Has a yell • Camps together • Competes as a team • Leads ceremonies • Are semi permanent 28 Kinds of Patrols • New-Scout patrol • Traditional patrol • Older-Scout patrol • National Honor Patrol (award)
  • 29. Patrol Method Patrol Leadership • Patrol leader • Assistant patrol leader • Troop guide (as coach) • Patrol advisor (as advisor) 29 Why Have Patrol Meetings? • Plan patrol activities • Collect the dues • Prepare for outings • Clean and repair gear • Play games • Work on skills • Rehearse ceremonies
  • 30. Patrol Method - Reflection Q: What was the point of the game we just played? A: To model the patrol method, an active way of learning, and have fun Q: What elements of the patrol method did you observe? A: Team effort, leadership, competition, camaraderie, developing friendships Q: How might you use this short example to ensure fun, exciting, and active troop meetings? A: Teach Scouts to incorporate the games and skill-development activities from Troop Program Resources into their troop meeting plans, and encourage Scouts to devise their own ways of making troop meetings fun, exciting, and active. 30
  • 31. Patrol Method Different Kinds of Patrols New Scout Patrol Traditional Patrol Older Scout Patrol 31
  • 32. New Scout Patrol • Just joined the troop at the same time • New to Scouting • Were probably a Webelos den or group of friends • Patrol leaders serve shorter terms • Has an older Scout to assist them (troop guide) • Has an assistant Scoutmaster to coach them 32
  • 33. Traditional Patrol • Friends with similar interests and abilities • Chose to be in the patrol together • Range of ages (no more than three years between oldest and youngest) 33
  • 34. Older Scout Patrol • Experienced Scouts • 14 years or older • Participate in higher adventures (see age- appropriate guidelines) • Serve as youth leaders • Keeps older Scouts engaged and contributing 34
  • 35. Balancing the Patrols’ Needs Discuss your Patrol’s assigned outing theme. Design programs for each patrol type to fit your theme: New Scout Patrol Traditional Patrol Older Scout Patrol 35
  • 36. Guidelines for ALL Patrols • Scoutmaster and the participants’ parents give permission. • The activity doesn’t conflict with the troop calendar. • Guide to Safe Scouting policies are followed. (Especially the need for two-deep adult leadership). 36
  • 37. Patrol Method - Summary • The patrol is the primary element in a successful troop. • The patrol leaders and youth troop leaders make up the Patrol Leaders’ Council (PLC) and lead the troop. • Your advancement sheets reinforce the importance of the patrol method and the understanding that the patrol is a requirement for Second Class. We will continue to use the patrol method throughout the course. 37
  • 38. The Troop Meeting Why have Troop Meetings? 38
  • 39. The Troop Meeting Why have Troop Meetings? • Motivate Scouts • Strengthen Patrols • Promote Patrol Spirit • Encourage practice of Scouting skills • Allow Scouts to exercise leadership 39
  • 40. Troop Meeting Plan Download Troop Program Features for FREE at: tinyurl.com/troop-program Or available at Scout Shops for $8.49 for each Volume, 1, 2, and 3 40
  • 41. Troop Meeting Plan Preopening Opening Skills instruction Patrol meetings Inter-patrol activity Closing After the meeting 41
  • 42. Troop Meeting Plan Scoutmaster’s Role in Troop Meetings • Offer the senior patrol leader support and guidance. • Share a Scoutmaster’s Minute at the close of the meeting. • Meet with the patrol leaders’ council to assess the meeting and review plans for the next troop meeting. 42
  • 43. Advancement Guide to Advancement 2015 http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/33088.pdf Also available from Scout Shops for $11.99 43
  • 44. Advancement Four Steps of Advancement 1. A Scout learns. 2. A Scout is tested. 3. A Scout is reviewed. 4. A Scout is recognized. 44
  • 45. Advancement Program Resources Available to Scoutmasters • National Outdoor Achievement Awards • Aquatics awards: Mile Swim, Scuba BSA, Kayaking BSA • Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops • Religious awards programs • Leave No Trace • Conservation awards: Hornaday, World Conservation Award • Shooting sports programs • National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) 45
  • 46. Advancement Piedmont Council NYLT piedmontscouting.org/training/nylt/ Summer NYLT 1: June 26, 2016 – July 1, 2016 Summer NYLT 2: July 24, 2016 – July 29, 2016 Fall NYLT: September 10, 2016 September 23, 2016 – September 25, 2016 October 7, 2016 – October 9, 2016 46
  • 47. Advancement How does leadership training fit into advancement? • Leadership is necessary for Star, Life, and Eagle • Shows Scout spirit (teaching newer Scouts the basic skills) • Develops character and citizenship • Improves the patrol’s experience (achieve more as a group) 47
  • 48. Advancement How to Guide Scouts through Ranks 48
  • 49. Advancement How to Guide Scouts through Ranks • Skill sessions during Scout meetings • Campout planning • Merit badge work and activities • Patrol meetings • Merit Badge University • Outings • Summer Camp • High-adventure camps • National and International Jamborees 49
  • 50. Advancement Unit Advancement Coordinator Troop Committee is responsible for keeping the advancement records. The Advancement Coordinator keeps the troop’s advancement records and maintains the merit badge counselor list. They also arrange timely boards of review, and obtain the necessary badges and certificates for Courts of Honor. He or she also will work with youth leadership to track advancement and to help the troop Librarian maintain a library of advancement literature. 50
  • 51. Scoutmaster Conferences • The Scoutmaster conference is intended to be a rewarding opportunity for both the Scoutmaster and the boy to grow in Scouting. • It is not a test — there is nothing in BSA policy requiring a Scout to “pass” the conference in order to proceed to a board of review. • It is a way for the Scoutmaster to gauge the health of the troop and ensure each Scout is succeeding. 51
  • 52. Scoutmaster Conferences • The Guide to Advancement notes that while the Scoutmaster conference is often held “after the other requirements for a rank are met, it is not required that it be the last step before the board of review.” • Some Scoutmasters hold more than one conference along the way, and any one of them may count toward the requirement. • The ultimate purpose of the Scoutmaster conference is to reinforce the method of positive adult association. 52
  • 53. Advancement Summary • Advancement is a large part of the Boy Scouting program. • A Scout troop can have great Scouting without great advancement, but a troop with an active outdoor program will naturally have a strong advancement program. • Statistics show that a strong advancement program leads to increased satisfaction and retention of Scouts. 53
  • 55. The Support Team What is a unit committee? • Minimum of 3 members, no maximum • One serves as Committee Chair • Composed of Chartered Organization members and/or Scout parents 55
  • 56. Role of the Unit Committee 56 • Recruits and trains quality adult leadership • Provides adequate meeting facilities • Advises Scoutmaster on Scouting and chartered organization policies • Supports youth and adult leaders in carrying out the program • Responsible for administrative tasks • Responsible for finances, funding, and budgeting • Obtains, maintains, and cares for unit property
  • 57. Role of the Unit Committee 57 • Serves on boards of review • Facilitates a camping and outdoor program • Provides a safe meeting place for the troop • Supports unit leaders with problems that affect the unit or program • Provides for special-needs youth as necessary • Helps with Friends of Scouting campaign • Assists with youth behavioral problems • Welcomes new parents
  • 58. Troop Committee Positions A three-person committee: • Committee chair • Administration • Logistics 58
  • 59. Troop Committee Positions A large committee: • Chartered organization representative • Committee chair • Secretary • Treasurer and fundraising • Advancement coordinator • Equipment coordinator • Membership • Activities and outdoor program • Training (youth and adult) 59
  • 60. District and Council Support 4 Functions of Councils & Districts: 1. Membership and Relationships 2. Finance 3. Quality Program 4. Unit Service 60
  • 61. District and Council Support Examples of District & Council Support: • District roundtables: units gather for program ideas, supplemental training, fellowship, and information • District camporees: Troop camping & competitions • Youth & adult training: NYLT, University of Scouting, Wood Badge • Summer camp: Highlight of the Scouting year • Order of the Arrow: Provides leadership training and promotes and supports summer camp, camporees, and council activities • Recognition: Awards, Eagle dinner, District banquet 61
  • 62. Unit Commissioner Role of Unit Commissioner: • Friend of the troop: serves as an advocate to the district for the troop • Representative: represents the ideals, principles, and policies of the BSA • Teacher: provides best practices, helps solve challenges, and reinforces training programs • Counselor: external observer and empathetic coach who identifies opportunities including training, activities, leadership skills, health and safety, and more • Manager: Charter renewal process 62
  • 63. Unit Commissioner Challenges of Unit Commissioner: • Poor youth retention • No youth recruiting • Stagnant or no program • Poor quality or no troop meetings • Uninvolved parents • Shortage of active adults • Untrained youth and adult leadership • Chartered organization’s dissatisfaction with the troop 63
  • 64. The Support Team - Summary • The troop committee is important to the success of a unit’s program. • It handles support functions in order for the unit leadership to focus on the Scouts. • The relationship between the Scoutmaster and the troop committee should be one of friendship and trust. • When difficulties arise, the Scoutmaster should be able to turn to the committee at any time for assistance, support, and encouragement. • The Troop Committee Challenge is an online training program that all committee members should take. (Required for JTE). 64
  • 65. Annual Planning An Annual Program Plan will: • Attract more families • Improve Retention • Improve variety of activities • Be Scout led 65
  • 66. Annual Planning Two forms of planning: • Annual long-range planning • Monthly short-term planning 66
  • 67. The Five Steps of Annual Troop Program Planning 1. Do your homework. 2. Get patrol input. 3. Hold a planning conference. 4. Consult with the troop committee. 5. Announce the plan. 67
  • 68. Do Your Homework Priorities for the Year 68
  • 69. Do Your Homework Priorities for the Year • Summer Camp • Monthly Outdoor Activity • Community Service • Fundraising Activity • Courts of Honor • High Adventure (may require more than a year advance planning) 69
  • 70. Get Patrol Input Here is one scenario: • SPL shares an outline of the annual program plan, with options, with the PLC. • Each patrol leader presents the plan to his patrol for discussion. • Patrol members can discuss, make changes, or add ideas. • SPL presents monthly themes to troop for discussion and vote. • PLC enacts plan based on input from patrols. 70
  • 71. Hold a Troop Program Planning Conference • The troop program planning conference is at the heart of determining a troop’s activities for the coming six months or year. • Members of the PLC, the Scoutmaster, and the assistant Scoutmasters should attend. 71
  • 72. Consult With the Troop Committee • SPL and Scoutmaster present the proposed troop program to the troop committee and ask for their support. • If the committee believes the plan should be revised, the SPL will return to the PLC for revision. • Upon acceptance, the committee provides necessary support. • The committee has the right of refusal if it feels the program plan is unsafe or unwise for the troop. • Scoutmaster delegates parts of the plan to assistant Scoutmasters to provide the necessary adult guidance and accountability. 72
  • 73. Announce the Troop’s Annual Plan Distribute copies of the final plan to: • troop members • the parent or guardian of each Scout • members of the troop committee • representatives of the chartered organization 73
  • 74. Annual Planning Publicize through a variety of outlets: • Troop website • Handouts • Social Media • Post in scout meeting place • Email • Newsletter 74
  • 75. Annual Planning - Summary An annual plan makes the Scoutmaster's job easier by involving the troop in the planning process. It helps distribute responsibilities to troop leadership and adult volunteers. 75
  • 76. Thank You For Attending Today Troop Leader Guidebook Vol 1 $12.99 Appendix PDF: http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512- 150_Appendix(15)_WEB.pdf Continue your training: piedmontscouting.org Slides available: tinyurl.com/scoutmaster-specific 76