Scout
Leadership Training
The Scout
leadership in the Troop operates on a six month cycle with all of
the leadership positions changing hands. The cycles start in March
and September. A few weeks before the new leadership cycle starts a Troop Leadership
Training weekend is held, usually at Broad Creek or Girl Scout Camp Conowingo.
Attendance for all new leadership is mandatory. The scouts spend the
weekend doing exercises and role playing revolving around how to
successfully function as a leader in Troop 874. It is an experience
the scouts enjoy and they take
a number of life lessons away with them.
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Green Blaze - The National Youth
Leader Training Course
Files that help train for Philmont and other backpacking
Adult
Leader Training
Troop 874 has a
long tradition of
giving the scouts trained leaders and mentors. Training begins with a Fast Start video tape that the
Troop can supply to new leaders to review. The Troop then highly
encourages
all new leaders to take the District run New Scout Leader Essentials
course. This is a 3 hour introduction to all things scouting and is
the first formal training new leaders receive. It is presented to
leaders from all the divisions of scouting so if you took it in Cub
Scouts you do not need to repeat it.
After New
Leader Essentials leaders should go on to take the training for
their specific position. The Troop trains Patrol Coaches for their
new duties. Additionally, there are two courses offered by the
district, one is geared towards Scoutmasters and Assistant
Scoutmasters and the other is targeted at Troop Committee members.
Lastly there is a course designed to help leaders with the skills
side of Boy Scouting. In the National Pike District all of these
courses are rolled into one maxi-course called Wagon Wheel.
Attendance at all sessions is strongly encouraged so scouters learn
the width and breadth of the scouting program. Wagon Wheel is
offered twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. The
Troop will reimburse new leaders for the registration fee for the
course.
The top rung
of the adult training ladder is The Course for the Wood Badge.
Within the Baltimore Area Council, Wood
Badge is run as a very intense two weekend training course built around
leadership skills. Many who take it liken it to a mountain top
experience and something that will stay with them the rest of their
lives. Troop 874 fully supports Wood Badge which is offered once a
year in the Baltimore Area Council in the fall. The Troop will
reimburse any leader for 50% of the fees to attend Wood Badge.
Listen at Troop meetings for more information about this important
opportunity.
The Council
and the District also offer many other excellent training courses
throughout the year. The Trainers Conference is held in February and
concentrates on the skills needed for effective training and in
March the University of Scouting is held. This is an all day session
offering up seven time slots to build a day full of training from a
smorgasbord of classes.
Any adults who
are interested in these training opportunities can talk to the Troop
Committee Chair or the Scoutmaster, or any of the other adults in
the Troop.