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Title: Welcome to Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training


1
Welcome toScoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster
Leader Specific Training
2
Welcome
  • Preopening
  • Opening
  • Welcome

3
Introductions
  • We were new once too!
  • briefly introduce your patrol member
  • Give name, unit, position, district
  • One fun (Scouting related) fact
  • Scout handshake

4
Session One Getting Started
5
Scouting Welcomes You
6
The Promise of Scouting
7
The Promise of Scouting
  • Why do you think boys join Scouting?

8
Deliver the Promise
  • To deliver the Promise of Scouting, there are
    things you must
  • Know
  • Be
  • Do

9
Know This
  • Be confident you can do this
  • Abundant resources already exist
  • You are part of a supportive team
  • Here are the steps to confidence
  • Show up
  • Build on your strengths
  • Use existing resources
  • Ask!

10
Training Overview
  • Online Fast Start, This Is Scouting
  • Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Training
  • Getting Started
  • Lighting the Fire
  • Keeping It Going
  • Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills

11
Written Resources
  • Aims and Methods of Scouting
  • Handbooks
  • Scout Handbook
  • Scoutmaster Handbook
  • Other BSA literature
  • Outdoor literature

12
The Aims of Scouting
  • Character development
  • Citizenship training
  • Mental and physical fitness

13
The Role of the Scoutmaster
14
What comes first?
  • Scoutmaster Training
  • Getting started The role of a SM in a Boy-Led
    troop
  • Lighting the fire Program
  • Keeping it going Planning and administration
  • Expectations

15
The Qualities of a Scoutmaster
  • Describe your image of a Scoutmaster

16
What a Scoutmaster Must Be
  • A role model
  • A friend to the boys
  • An example, wearing the uniform

17
What a Scoutmaster Must Know
  • Boys are the leaders
  • Patrol method
  • The skills to deliver the Scouting promise
  • The resources training, literature

18
What a Scoutmaster Must Do
  • Give direction
  • Provide coaching
  • Support
  • Empower
  • Have fun

19
Being these things, Knowing these things, Doing
those things, are within your abilities
20
Questions?
  • about your role? about your expectations?

21
Troop Organization
22
The Boy Led Troop
  • SM Handbook, Chapter 3

23
Troop Structure
24
Troop Structure
25
The Boy Led Patrol
  • SM Handbook, Chapter 4

26
Three Kinds of Patrols
  • Regular patrols
  • New-Scout patrols
  • Venture patrols

27
Patrol Leaders
  • Elected
  • Responsible for patrol activities
  • Represent the patrol a the PLC
  • APL and other positions are appointed

28
The Leader of the Troop
  • The SPL
  • Elected by all youth members of the troop.
  • Not in a patrol
  • Appoints his ASPLs staff

29
The Primary Leadership Body of the Troop
  • ThePLC

30
The Organization of Scouting
31
Troop Organization Summary
  • The Troop is a framework for everyone to get the
    most out of the program
  • Boys get opportunities to learn
  • Variety of challenges to match interest and
    development
  • Deliver the Promise of Scouting
  • Driving Force BLTUPM

32
Break
33
Troop Meetings
34
Why have Troop Meetings?
35
Troop Meetings
  • They need to be
  • In order to
  • To be fast-paced, interesting, and varied.
  • To lead toward exciting troop activities in the
    outdoors.
  • To be the glue that holds a troop together.
  • and more.
  • Motivate boys
  • Strengthen patrols
  • Promote patrol spirit
  • Encourage Scouts to learn and practice Scouting
    skills
  • Allow Scouts to exercise leadership

36
Who Plans and Runsthe Troop Meeting?
37
Who Plans and Runsthe Troop Meeting?
38
Troop Meeting Plan
  • Preopening
  • Opening Ceremony
  • Skills Instruction
  • Patrol Meetings
  • Interpatrol Activity
  • Closing
  • After the Meeting

39
The Troop Meeting
  • Preopening
  • Opening5 minutes
  • Skills Instruction 1520 minutes
  • Patrol Meetings 520 minutes
  • Interpatrol Activity 1520 minutes
  • Closing5 minutes
  • After the meeting

40
Video No. 1 Before the Meeting
41
Video No. 2 After the Meeting
42
Video No. 3 Teaching the Senior Patrol Leader
43
Troop Meetings and the Scoutmaster
  • Support and guide senior patrol leader
  • The Scoutmasters Minute
  • Review plans for the next meeting

44
We Did It Ourselves.
45
Break
46
Scout Sign
  • A Sign of Respect, not Control

47
Working With Boy LeadersThe Patrol Method
48
Question
  • When it comes to working with boys, what are
    your greatest concerns?

49
The Patrol Method
  • 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 dont really
    have a Boy Scout troop
  • Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting

50
Keys to Troop Leadership
  • Use the Patrol Method
  • Be a good listener
  • Provide positive reinforcement
  • Match leadership styles to the needs of your
    Scouts
  • Never do anything a boy can do B-P

51
Setting The Example
  • You set the tone
  • You support and inspire
  • You trust them with positions of leadership
  • The object of the patrol method is not so much
    saving the Scoutmaster trouble as to give
    responsibility to the boy B-P

52
Setting High Standards
  • Steer away from
  • Every boy should feel
  • Vulgarity
  • Disrespect
  • Bullying
  • Inappropriate teasing
  • Welcome
  • Respect
  • Secure

Scouting is a game for boys under the
leadership of boys under the direction of a man.
B-P
53
Use a Simple Powerful Tool
  • Listen
  • You care about the boy
  • Their thoughts and ideas have weight
  • Youre opening lines of communication
  • It will lead to fresh ways of doing things
  • You need information about each boy
  • Seek first to understand then to be
    understood Covey

54
What Scouting Can Provide a Boy
  • Sense of belonging
  • Achievement and recognition
  • Self-esteem
  • Self-confidence
  • Self-discipline
  • Self-reliance
  • Healthy interaction
  • Experience of teamwork

55
Patrol Leaders Council
56
The Patrol Leaders Council
  • Planning troop meetings
  • Outdoor activities

57
The Leading EDGE
  • Explaining
  • Demonstrating
  • Guiding
  • Enabling

58
Video No. 4 Patrol Leaders Council
59
Patrol Leaders Handbook
60
Video No. 5 Activity Review
61
Group Activity
62
Patrol Activity
  • Patrol Leaders, come to the Senior Patrol Leader

63
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  • 1. a) At troop meetings, do the patrol leaders
    have all the information and plans, or
  • b) Do I keep a lot of the information to
    myself?
  • 2. a) Before our camping trips, do the patrols
    usually plan their own menus and buy their own
    food, or
  • b) Does someone usually do it for them?
  • 3. a) Do patrols elect their own leaders, or
  • b) Do I select them to make sure the right
    person is chosen.
  • 4. a) Do our troop meetings do anything to make
    patrols stronger, or
  • b) Do they have little effect on patrols one
    way or the other?
  • 5. a) Do I spend time coaching my senior patrol
    leader, or
  • b) Am I more likely just to marvel at his
    inability to do things?
  • 6. a) Does the troop leaders' council do most of
    the program planning, or
  • b) Do I do most of it myself?
  • 7. a) Do I have time for individual boys, or
  • b) Am I usually too busy?
  • 8. a) Am I mostly in the background at troop
    meetings, or
  • b) Do I run most of the meetings?
  • 9. a) Does Scouting in my troop consist of some
    troop and some patrol activities and meetings, or
  • b) Mostly troop activities and meetings?
  • 10. a) Do I get more kick out of watching boys
    lead activities, or

65
Summary
66
Session One Summary
  • Role of a Scoutmaster
  • Troop organization
  • Troop meetings
  • Using the four styles of leadership
  • The patrol leaders council

67
  • You can deliver the promise of Scouting!
  • What will your action plan be?
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