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Erbaciousk

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  1. It is worth it to research what other councils in your area are offering in the way of training. You don't have to take the training in your home council; the certification card is a standard BSA training certification card. I missed my council's spring BALOO course, and found it offered on a more convenient day, and for a better price, by another council in my state. I had to travel across the state to attend, but fortunately New Jersey is a small state and I was able to complete the training. The only real downside was that the trainers shared some local information (regarding in-council parks and campsites) that was useless to me, and perhaps my local council's training would have been more valuable in that regard, but the rest of the training was fine.

  2. A follow-up to my own post, according to the program updates page on scouting.org (http://www.scouting.org/Home/programupdates.aspx):

     

    The online training for den leaders, Cubmasters, committee chairs and members, and chartered organization representatives has been totally updated with help from volunteers from around the country. The new training will be divided into shorter, more targeted modules so leaders can get the training they need, in the order they want, any time they need it. The new training is organized around the learning needed prior to the first meeting, in the first 30 days, and to be position-specific trained. This new training was developed to be implemented in conjunction with the BSA’s new learning management system. The anticipated timing for launching this new tool is June 30, 2015. Keep an eye on MyScouting Tools (logging in through MyScouting.org link-html.gif) for more information.

     

    So, by inference, I suppose the e-training courses will be updated on June 30th along with the new learning management system.

     

    As Pack Trainer for my pack, I find it difficult to get on anyone's case to get their training done until the BSA makes the updated e-training available to pack leadership. It appears that in-person training of the new program is being provided by my council, but my pack's leadership is notoriously bad at taking advantage of such offerings.

  3. Is there any word as to when the e-training courses will be updated to reflect the new cub scout program? I am re-taking the Tiger Cub den-leader online course at scouting.org, and it has not been updated yet.

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