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  1. In answer to your question of where it is printed: Administrative Guide, 2005 printing, page 19. One Designated Kudu Horn Blower In an effort to minimize the possible transmission of respiratory invections, only one person may blow the kudu horn at a Wood Badge course. Also, in answer to the question about Venturing Tabs for Troop Guides the Staff Guide (The Syllabus) on page 296 and 297 states that the person who will play the Venturing Advisor should be wearing Venturing tabs and after the TG's recite the Venturing Code, the advisor should present them with their Venturing tabs. Hop
  2. On our course last year, I instructed the staff to wear the uniform of their position. This is what the syllbus calls for. Even if they were a troop guide, a female could wear the blue and gold uniform with blue tabs. Same with venturing. They did change to green tabs when they crossed over to venturing. David Harrison
  3. I recently paid $175.00 to our council for a NYLT Scholarship for a youth in the district to go. No takers as of yet. Dancin
  4. Some additonal advise to all of you. Read the syllubus from cover to cover. Then read it again from cover to cover. Then read it again from cover to cover. Even though you took 21st Century WB, when you read the syllubus, the light will turn on just what they were trying to teach you. As a TG, I read the syllubus once. On course I felt I didn't understand everything. As SPL and Backup CD, I read the syllubus 3 times and got a better understanding. As a CD, I read the syllubus 4 times and had a great grasp of what the course was presenting. I had asked all my staff to read the syllubus
  5. In looking over the information that National has produced on the Centennial Quality Award, the suggestion is to go back to one year from 10/31/2007 and use those numbers as a starting point. Thus, if your unit had 10 adult leaders, how many additional do you want to recruit, and then that number will be looked at in October to see if you accomplished it. The same works for attendance on outings, advancement, retention and so on. You could low ball the numbers, but in my council, the council commissioner staff is going to be keeping those numbers and will know if low balling has taken place
  6. I went to Cub Scout Trainers WB in 1993 and Boy Scout WB in 1995. I staffed my first WB course in 2002 and was CD in 2006. I feel some envey for those who have taken 21st Century WB, as I have watched them progress through scouting the last few years. I have always held WB in very high regards and was always proud to be a WB'er. Some of the people who took WB before 2002 seemed not to carry the spirt with them and the ones who have taken WB in 2002 and 2004 still have the spirit. They just didn't put it away when they got their beads. As a CD I had to have at least 1/3 new staff. I ende
  7. I would talk to the district advancement chair and to the Boy Scout roundtable commissioer an plan a roundtable that specificlly deals with advancement in the unit and BOR. I would make sure that the unit leaders of this unit where invited and offer to give rides to get them their. This way not only this unit, but additional units whould hear it from the advancement chair's mouth and not mine. I would also offer to sit in on future BOR for the unit. Dancin
  8. robbyynn, If you pm me your e-mail address, I will send you the organizational charts we use in my council's commissioner basic training. It might not be totaly specific to your council, but it would be close. David Harrison Council Commissioner Lake Huron Area Council
  9. Just a little food for thought. When FOS presenters use an amount of $115 or $120, they are most likely getting it from the council finance director who calculates the total cost of running the council (ie: council camps, wages for professionals and support staff, program materials, etc.) subtracts United way giving and other income such as camping income and event income and divides the left over by the total number of youth being served in the council. In my council the presentation states it takes $130 per year to support one youth. Dancin Fox
  10. Food for thought! I was a Scoutmaster for 8 years. I had 66 youth go through the troop program in those 8 years. 19 of the youth in the program earned the Eagle Rank. The percentage is 29%. You can use the same calculation for national numbers. Total number of youth in Scouting over the last five years. Total number of Eagle Scout ranks earned over the last 5 years. Divide the number of Eagle Scouts over the last 5 years by the total number of youth that have gone through the program and you have your number. Dancin
  11. Tonya, In answer to your question. A 100% Boys Life Unit has a subscription of Boys Life go into every home of the registered youth in the unit. If there are two or three brothers in the unit, then only one subscription has to go into the home. Adults can subscribe to Boys Life if they would like to, but it's not manatory. David Harrison Council Commissioner Lake Huron Area Council, Michigan
  12. Let's look at what is cool. It seems to me that the media tells us what is cool. I remember when my son was young, he was into He Man. Does anyone remember He Man? I do because he had about $500.00 worth of this toy that was tossed out in the trash when the fad faded. Movies, toys, clothes, etc. are all fads. The advertising tells us what we want. Maybe Scouting should concentrate on the advertising of Scouting. Not an ad once a month, or an article in the paper, but a blitz in the media. Spend $10,000,000.00 on advertising. Show ads on every channel in every segment of the courtry.
  13. I took the "Old" Wood Badge Boy Scout Leader and the Cub Scout Trainer Wood Badge. The Cub Scout Trainer course taught me to be a better trainer by helping me find better ways to present training sessions. This not only was used in Cub Scout training, but also when I became a Boy Scout Leader trainer and staffing Wood Badge courses. The Boy Scout Leader Wood Badge taught me the 11 leadership skills. Knowing and Using your resourses, communicating, understanding the characteristics and needs of the group, planning, controlling the group, effective teaching, representing the group, evaluatin
  14. The perspective of the Course Director! I had to come up with a list of 60 or 65 possible staff which I presented to my Council Executive. He then cut the number down to 55 and presented it to the Region for approval. I then began contacting possible staff. After a few turndowns (not having the time, etc.) I filled my staff roster and started recruiting participants. I had decided to fill the minimum of 30 before December 31, which I did and then started recruiting the other 18. After the 3 staff developments, and many months preparing for the course and letting my wife know how much I
  15. I just finished my first weekend as Course Director and everyone on staff was pasionate with their presentations and their interactions with participants. The participants had fun while they learned "The same old stuff" they have seen before. One difference, It was presented in a different light and from the heart. I have worked hard over the last year putting this course together. Through staff development, personal finances, and my own passion to give the participants the best course I could. Is it a "mountain top experience" for the participants. I think not only for the participants,
  16. You might try makeing special certificates for all the Quality Units in your district, framing them and awarding them at the dinner. Also, special certificates for all the program years Eagle Scouts and pay for the Eagle Scout's dinner and dad and mom will come along for the presentation. I chaired the district dinner last year and used some of these areas to increase attendance. People and Unit Leaders like to receive certificates and ribbons they can hang on the wall or the flag. Dancin
  17. Kahuna, I've been on this forum for a while and like others don't often post alot. In my position as Council Commissioner I hear a lot of rants and ravings about uniforming, program, etc. In my view of uniforming, I tell people that I am not a uniform policeman, nor do I play one on TV. If you want to ask me the proper way to uniform, I will tell you, but don't make issue about it with me. The same goes with other policies and procedures of the BSA. Some people think that being the Council Commissioner, I have alot of power. How wrong they are. I do have the ear of the Scout Executive
  18. I am currently a CD for the WB Course to be run im my council. I came on staff in 2002 as a Troop Guide and when National changed the criteria for a course director ie:will have staffed once as a TG and one other position on staff before being considered as a canidate for CD, I was the Backup CD for 2004. This year will be my third and last course. The new admin guide says a prior CD can serve on staff again, but only if there would not be enough people to serve in the other positions, in other words, if your council just ran their second course and their weren't enough available people to
  19. The position of Adviser to Youth involvement is not a staff position but a role assumed by an assistant senior patrol leader, an assistant Scoutmaster, or a Scouting professional. This staff member is responsible for identifying and recruiting yuth to assist with appropriate portions of the program, providing course dates and clothing guidelines to youth participants, developing a plan for youth to manage theri meals during the course, and ensuring that the course adheres to the BSA's Youth Protection policies. This is from the Administrative Guide for conducting a Wood Badge Course. I am
  20. Lisa Bob, C-12-06 is being held at Camp Rotary in Clare, Michigan. The course dates are August 25-27 and September 15-17,2006. As of this post we have 53 registered participants for the course. Dancin Fox David Harrison Course Director C-12-06
  21. When you wrote your ticket up and decided on your five goals, one of the things for each goal was "How will this be verified?" Whatever you put on that line is how you would present it to your Troop Guide. Dancin Course Director C-12-06
  22. A few notes about the quality unit award. First, if you recharter in January, then you have until December 31 of that year to earn it. An example, Unit A goes through rechater in Feburary. The Unit leader is not trained. If the Unit leader can get training for their position (ie: Scoutmaster, Cubmaster, Crew Advisor, then if the unit did everything else for quality unit, they would then be a quality unit. If you look at the form, it states previous year and current year. This means, did the unit do the requirements in the last year and do they plan to complete the requirements in the cur
  23. You might approach it by sitting down individualy with each leader and the specific award application for their position and fill out what they've already done to earn the award. When you come to the part about training, use that as a leadin to talk to them about specific trainings coming up and have the registration forms ready. Dancin
  24. I found this reference in a search. Webelos Woods BSA publication # 33838 1995 printing
  25. From the Wood Badge Administrative Guide page 12, Staff Qualifications, Have participated in a Trainer development conference within three years of the appointment. Thus, any staff member whould have to take TDC if they had not taken it within three years. Dancin
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