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BS-53 BSA On-line Training
Instructor: Lynne Hong
Training Overview
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General Training
Cub Scout Training
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Varsity Training
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General Training
Cub Scout Training
Boy Scout Training
Venturing Training
Varsity Training
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More Training
http://www.scouting.org/BoyScouts/Adults/Training.aspx
Trained leaders provide a quality, fun-filled program for troops. When
Leaders understand Boy Scouting, they are more effective in their
roles.
The Trainer's EDGE
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NEW! The Trainer’s EDGE replaces the Trainer Development Conference (BSA 500)
as the required train-the-trainer course for Wood Badge and NYLT staffs. It is meant
to supplement the practice offered through Wood Badge and NYLT staff
development, with a focus on the participant, while raising the level of skill a trainer
brings to the staff experience. Only practice can polish these skills, but this course is
intended to “train the trainer” on behaviors and resources while offering hands-on
experience in methods and media.
2009 Boy Scout Leader Training Conference
• Boy Scout leaders will have the opportunity to attend a Philmont-style
training conference at the Florida National High Adventure Sea Base the
week of January 11–17, 2009. Each conference will be staffed by
experienced, informed Scouters. The conference schedule includes ample
time to enjoy the mild climate and natural beauty of the Florida Keys.
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National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience
The National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE) is an exciting
new program where young men enhance their leadership skills in the Philmont
Backcountry. Scouts will expand upon team building and ethical decisions
making skills learned in National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT).
Youth Protection Training
The Boy Scouts of America has developed Youth Protection training to prepare
its leaders to help children who have been, or are being abused. Materials are
for use in pack and den meetings to show Boy Scouts and their parents what
they should do to prevent abuse from happening to them.
National Youth Leadership Training
National Youth Leadership Training is an exciting, action-packed program
designed for councils to provide youth members with leadership skills and
experience they can use in their home troops.
New Troop Leadership Training
Troop Leadership Training, No. 34306A, has been rolled out to replace the
Scoutmaster Junior Leader Training Kit.
Boy Scout Conferences
Descriptions of courses offered at the Philmont Training Center this season.
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Philmont Training Center
The Philmont Training Center (PTC) provides a unique environment
for the training of volunteer and professional leaders.
Supplemental Training Modules
Supplemental training modules are designed to provide leaders in
Boy Scouting with orientation beyond the basic training offered in
New Leader Essentials and leader-specific training.
Boy Scout Leader Assessment Tool
This tool is designed to help Boy Scout Leaders assess their
strengths and weaknesses in regard to the current Boy Scout leader
training courses. Your results will be used to help the national Boy
Scout organization and your local council to improve their training
courses and help identify the training needs of the general
membership.
Training Continuum
An overview of training for Boy Scout leaders that covers the journey
from Fast Start to Wood Badge, including the Boy Scout Leader's
Training Award and Scoutmaster's Key
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Passport to High Adventure Training Outline
This training outline teaches how Scouts can plan and
safely carry out council and unit high-adventure treks
using Leave No Trace techniques.
Teaching Leave No Trace
The purpose of this manual is to further Leave No Trace
skills and awareness of outdoor ethics.
Youth Protection Leadership Training
The Boy Scouts of America has developed Youth
Protection training to prepare its leaders to help children
who have been, or are being, abused. Materials are for
use in troop meetings to show Boy Scouts and their
parents what they should do to prevent abuse from
happening to them.
Supplemental Training
http://www.scouting.org/boyscouts/trainingmodules.aspx
Supplemental training modules are designed to provide orientation
beyond the basic training offered in New Leader Essentials and
leader-specific training. Each module is a unit of training that can
be used as an outline for a group, for personal coaching, or for self
study. Most of the outlines should require about an hour to
complete. Consider each unit of study to be an introduction to the
subject. Scouters are welcome to download subjects that are of
interest for personal or unit use. There are no training credits
associated with the completion of these units of study. Additional
training units are being developed and will be continually added to
this site.
Supplemental Training
Mentoring
• Mentoring is an opportunity to help a person grow through
discovery. This session will address various mentoring models and
ways to be a mentor to Scouts and Scouters.
Chain Saw Safety
• Council properties rely on chain saws to help clear trails, remove
deadfalls, clear timber, and stockpile wood for campfires and
heating buildings. This training outline provides local councils with
the resources to train chain saw operators on council property.
Merit Badge Counselor Instructors Guide
• This module will guide new and potential merit badge counselors
through their responsibilities in the role and will give them an
understanding of the methods of counseling Scouts. It is intended
as a short orientation course for new merit badge counselors
before they begin working with Scouts.
Board of Review Training
• This module will train troop committee members and others in the
purposes of the board of review, offering suggestions for the types
of questions that can or should be asked.
Supplemental Training
Geocaching to Promote Scouting
• Geocaching is an exciting new sport that uses GPS
navigation to find hidden treasures. It provides another tool
for the fun-with-a-purpose toolbox and can combine outdoor
adventure with advancement, recruiting, retention, and
public relations.
The Order of the Arrow and Your Troop
• This session discusses the benefits to the individual, troop,
district, and council as a result of the Order of the Arrow's
influence in your troop.
Orientation for New Boy Scout Parents
• This brief orientation is designed to draw new parents into
the troop experience and give them the information they
need to enjoy the program and help their sons succeed.
Planning and Conducting a Safe Scout Outing
• Safe Scouting can happen if you follow the Scout motto—Be
Prepared. This unit of supplementary training will describe
how to plan for and conduct a safe Scout outing. .
Supplemental Training
Recruiting Quality Training Staff
• Recruiting is an ongoing responsibility. This session will
provide an overview of the steps involved in recruiting
quality district or council training staff and will allow
participants to take a step-by-step practice run through the
recruiting process.
Scoutmaster Conference Training
• This module will teach Scoutmasters, assistant
Scoutmasters, and other troop leaders about the purposes
of the Scoutmaster's conference and will offer suggestions
for questions that could be asked at these conferences.
Selecting Quality Leaders
• This session will provide an overview of the seven steps to
recruiting a key adult unit leader and will prepare
participants to recruit new leaders for their units' needs.
The Youth Leadership Training Continuum
• This supplemental training module is designed for Scout
leaders and parents who want to understand the youth
leadership training continuum.
Supplemental Training
Bullying: Prevention and Intervention Tips for Scout
Leaders and Parents
• The values of Scouting make it clear that bullying cannot be
tolerated. Scouting leaders have a unique opportunity to
teach respect and acceptance of others.
Conducting an Interfaith Service
• Scouts and unit leaders can learn to conduct an interfaith
service (formerly a Scouts' Own) that is inclusive for all
participants.
Cub Scout Commissioner Roundtable Fast Start
• This module provides a general overview of roundtable
commissioners responsibilities, as well as an outline for
roundtable meetings.
National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE)
• NAYLE will provide Scouts with a Philmont-based
wilderness encounter that motivates them to follow a life of
helping others succeed based on the values expressed in
the Scout Oath and Law.