TeamOutsider Posted Monday at 05:48 PM Share Posted Monday at 05:48 PM 1 hour ago, fred8033 said: HUGELY AGREE ... I almost wish there was a opt-out if we know the scout already had it covered in school. ... Wasting scout's time kill the program. ... Doing a MB on a topic covered in school makes scouting look 2nd rate (and wastes the scout's time). ... Citz of society was the 5th badge if you count Family Life as Citizenship in the Family. ... There are just too many class room badges and not enough active badges. I get the sentiment of the opt-out idea, but in practice it's not a great idea. It would be abused. Also... if it's covered in school - it should be that much easier to knock it out for Scouts, and the refresher doesn't hurt to know that "An Eagle definitely covered this topic". That's my $0.02. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle1993 Posted Monday at 07:42 PM Share Posted Monday at 07:42 PM 1 hour ago, TeamOutsider said: I get the sentiment of the opt-out idea, but in practice it's not a great idea. It would be abused. Also... if it's covered in school - it should be that much easier to knock it out for Scouts, and the refresher doesn't hurt to know that "An Eagle definitely covered this topic". That's my $0.02. I don't know of any kid who goes through school that sees any value add in Citz in Nation or World. Both are covered many times in 6th through 12th grade. Citizenship in Community provides value and is often missed in school. Citizenship in home (family life) could continue. So go from 5 (world, nation, society, community and home) to 2. Then add in Wilderness Survival and a shooting sport as Eagle required. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeamOutsider Posted Monday at 08:32 PM Share Posted Monday at 08:32 PM (edited) 51 minutes ago, Eagle1993 said: I don't know of any kid who goes through school that sees any value add in Citz in Nation or World. Both are covered many times in 6th through 12th grade. Citizenship in Community provides value and is often missed in school. Citizenship in home (family life) could continue. So go from 5 (world, nation, society, community and home) to 2. Then add in Wilderness Survival and a shooting sport as Eagle required. I'm a "Life for Life" that got to 19 MBs. The primary ones I missed were the Citz in Com/Nat/Wrld. If you had your way, I'd probably be an Eagle today, but I still respectfully disagree with you. When I review those requirements now as an adult - I disagree that I got the same experience in high school (which I did finish). I did not: Citizenship in the Community: - learn the history of my community (req 1) - "Attend an in-person meeting of your city, town, or county council or school board, local court session; OR another state or local governmental meeting approved in advance by your counselor. " (req 2) - "volunteer at least eight hours".... at a" charitable organizations outside of Scouting" (req 7) - "Develop a public presentation (such as a video, slide show, speech, digital presentation, or photo exhibit) about important and unique aspects of your community" (req 8. ) ...and that's just the 1st of those badges. I'm happy to drop it and agree to disagree - but my experience has been different from yours, and I believe there's value in all 3 of the current Citz. MB's. Edit: After I posted this on a re-read, I want to acknowledge you did say "Citizenship in Community provides value and is often missed in school". So we're at least in agreement on that. Thank you. Edited Monday at 08:34 PM by TeamOutsider Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yknot Posted Monday at 11:51 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:51 PM 5 hours ago, TeamOutsider said: I get the sentiment of the opt-out idea, but in practice it's not a great idea. It would be abused. Also... if it's covered in school - it should be that much easier to knock it out for Scouts, and the refresher doesn't hurt to know that "An Eagle definitely covered this topic". That's my $0.02. I think this is one of the problems with scouts. Adults are more oriented towards what kids "should" know and "should" do vs. what they want to do, or they are stuck on nostalgia for the way things used to be for them -- how they experienced it, how they led it. As the outdoors program continues to wane in importance and variety, adults are boring youth out of the organization. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeamOutsider Posted yesterday at 01:58 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:58 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, yknot said: I think this is one of the problems with scouts. Adults are more oriented towards what kids "should" know and "should" do vs. what they want to do, or they are stuck on nostalgia for the way things used to be for them -- how they experienced it, how they led it. As the outdoors program continues to wane in importance and variety, adults are boring youth out of the organization. Sounds like you're saying they need to change the stated Mission and Vision of the org: "Scouting America will prepare every eligible youth in America **to become a responsible, participating citizen** and leader who is guided by the Scout Oath and Law." https://www.scouting.org/legal/mission It's fine if you think that, but understand Citizenship is a CORE part of the Vision, so it's a MAJOR suggested change. Edited yesterday at 01:59 AM by TeamOutsider Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle1993 Posted yesterday at 04:07 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:07 AM 2 hours ago, TeamOutsider said: Sounds like you're saying they need to change the stated Mission and Vision of the org: "Scouting America will prepare every eligible youth in America **to become a responsible, participating citizen** and leader who is guided by the Scout Oath and Law." https://www.scouting.org/legal/mission It's fine if you think that, but understand Citizenship is a CORE part of the Vision, so it's a MAJOR suggested change. You can do this through means other than sitting and discussing or visiting web pages. The issue is that as constructed, the program continues to add Eagle required MBs that are classroom style, including Citizenship in the Society. Just look at UK scouts, many of their requirements begin with take part in.... Compare to BSA citizenship badges. I've been scoutmaster for over 15 Eagle Scouts, my dad is Eagle, I'm and Eagle Scout, my son is an Eagle Scout. Overall, I believe in the program but we need more focus on aspects of the program that make unique and less on being school 2.0 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yknot Posted yesterday at 05:31 AM Share Posted yesterday at 05:31 AM 3 hours ago, TeamOutsider said: Sounds like you're saying they need to change the stated Mission and Vision of the org Nope 3 hours ago, TeamOutsider said: It's fine if you think that, but understand Citizenship is a CORE part of the Vision, so it's a MAJOR suggested change. Citizenship was taught pretty well for decades primarily in the outdoors 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FireStone Posted 13 hours ago Share Posted 13 hours ago I'm happy to see so many Councils putting out statements these last few days basically saying that they will not check birth certificates and that all youth are still welcome in Scouting. Once again, local has to do what National doesn't. Can't say I'm all that surprised, really. But it's nice to see so many Councils supporting our youth members, ALL members. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagledad Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 11 hours ago, FireStone said: I'm happy to see so many Councils putting out statements these last few days basically saying that they will not check birth certificates and that all youth are still welcome in Scouting. Once again, local has to do what National doesn't. Can't say I'm all that surprised, really. But it's nice to see so many Councils supporting our youth members, ALL members. It's just prideful political temper tantrums. And, more litigation for the youth organizations as young maturing adults realize they were steered toward accepting being a trans person. Doctors and hospitals are already being sued, but eventually they will go after organizations that encourage the youths to continue a lifestyle that led them away from their biological origin. Schools are already in the crosshairs. This is the child abuse of our present culture. And, ironically, women's equality. Barry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jameson76 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 17 minutes ago, Eagledad said: It's just prideful political temper tantrums. And, more litigation for the youth organizations as young maturing adults realize they were steered toward accepting being a trans person. Doctors and hospitals are already being sued, but eventually they will go after organizations that encourage the youths to continue a lifestyle that led them away from their biological origin. Schools are already in the crosshairs. This is the child abuse of our present culture. And, ironically, women's equality. Barry Wonder if there will be secret files and private exclusion lists. What's old is suddenly new again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FireStone Posted 46 minutes ago Share Posted 46 minutes ago 47 minutes ago, Eagledad said: It's just prideful political temper tantrums. It's standing up for our members. Not just trans youth but girls, too. Don't forget that Hegseth wants girls out and the name to change back to Boy Scouts. It's the stance National should have taken. Instead they caved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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