Re: Eagle BOR
Andrew Hagemann (hagemann@VISI.NET)
Thu, 30 Jan 1997 17:49:55 -0500
Charles,
Ask questions that help you discover the young man's character. Ask him
things like (thanks to Messrs Clarence Terry and Denny Barnhardt for
many of these questions):
+ National is considering eliminating one of the Scout Laws. Which one
would you drop, and why?
+ National has decided to add another point to the Scout Law. What
point would you add, and why?
+ Why did you become a Boy Scout?
+ Why did you stay in Scouting?
+ What do you say to your peers at school who tell you that they think
that Boy Scouting isn't "cool"?
+ What did you learn in your first (current) Troop job?
+ What kind of leader are you?
+ What kind of follower are you?
+ Do you know which of these two can be delegated and which one can
not: responsibility and authority? Defend your answer.
+ What do you think is the most important quality a Patrol Leader
(Senior PL) should have?
+ What do you think you do to display Scout Spirit outside of the Troop
meeting?
+ What do you think is the main attraction of your Troop?
+ How could you make your Troop better?
+ What do you think Eagle Scouts should do after they become an Eagle?
+ What new skills have you learned in Scouting that will help you in
the adult world (or in your future career)?
+ Why do you come to Troop meetings?
+ What do you think is the hardest thing for a new Scout to learn about
the Patrol method?
+ What kind of question would you ask if you were a member of the BOR
sitting for your present rank?
I think you get the drift.
YiS,
Drew
> I have just been ask to be a member of my
> Eagle BOR. Can the group help me with what
> I should be asking during this very important
> meeting? I have been involved with other
> BOR but this is my first Eagle.
>
--
Andrew Hagemann <hagemann@visi.net>
SA, Troop 6
Colonial Virginia Council
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