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Title: The Human Knot Patrol Activity


1
The Human Knot Patrol Activity
2
Session Three Keeping It Going
3
Keeping It Going
  • Program planning
  • Membership
  • Paperwork
  • Finances
  • The uniform
  • Advancement
  • Other training opportunities
  • Summary and closing

4
Program Planning
5
Five Steps of Annual Troop Program Planning
  • Do your homework.
  • Get patrol input.
  • Hold a planning conference.
  • Consult with the troop committee.
  • Announce the plan.

6
Patrol Assignment
  • Dates
  • Our priorities
  • What dates impact our activities?
  • What kinds of things do we want to do?

7
Do your homework
8
Planning Items to Consider
  • Boards of review
  • Courts of honor
  • Year-round recruiting plan
  • Webelos-to-Scout transition
  • Monthly activities
  • Service/conservation projects
  • Troop Leadership Training (TLT)

9
Get Patrol Input
  • Outline the year
  • SPL drives the decision making at the Annual
    Planning Conference

10
Annual Planning Conference Agenda
  • SPL welcome
  • Review objectives how well get there
  • Develop Troop goals
  • Plan for major events
  • Monthly program features
  • Service, Conservation, Boards
  • Final review

11
Consult the Troop Committee
  • SPL presents the proposed plan, supported by the
    SM
  • Committee considerations
  • Resources
  • Charter organization goals
  • Safety
  • (rarely) suggest changes to the PLC

12
Announce the Plan
  • To whom?
  • How?

13
Monthly Planning
  • Who does the monthly planning? Where does this
    occur?
  • Events
  • Meetings

14
Patrol Leaders Council
  • Regularly scheduled PLC agenda
  • Opening
  • Roll call and review the minutes of the last
    meeting
  • Patrol reports
  • Old business
  • Planning the months programs and events
  • Planning the months Troop Meetings
  • New business
  • Scoutmasters Minute
  • Ad hoc PLCs

15
Your Primary Planning Tools
  • Troop Program Features
  • Troop Program Resources
  • Troop program support
  • Council calendar
  • Other calendars

16
Weve Come Full Circle
  • Recall
  • The role of the Scoutmaster in a Boy Led Troop
  • The structure and leadership of a Boy Led Troop
  • Working with Boy Leaders, using the Patrol
    Method, the PLC does Program Planning
  • Through it all, the boys have had significant
    roles in providing leadership and planning the
    activities of the troop. Thats exactly how it
    should be.

17
Program Planning Summary
  • See that energy is put into planning
  • Rely on others
  • Train others
  • The Scoutmasters Rule The less you do, the
    better youre doing

18
Membership
19
Membership
  • Retention
  • Recruit
  • Webelos
  • Other youth
  • Parents
  • Transfer
  • Consider the role of adult leaders, of boys in
    the troop

20
Secrets to Growing A Troop
  • Retain current members.
  • Bring Webelos Scouts into the troop.
  • Build strong pack relationships.
  • Recruit boys not currently in Scouting.
  • Emphasize the importance of Scouting to parents.
  • Accept the responsibility to bring in new member.
  • Encourage boys to recruit other boys.

21
Video No. 8 Growing the Troop
22
The biggest disservice we can do is fail to give
a boy an invitation to take advantage of all that
Scouting has to offer.
23
Lunch
24
Paperwork
25
Share the Paperwork!
  • Charter renewal
  • Journey to Excellence
  • Moneyearning application
  • Tour permit
  • Advancement records
  • Troop budget form
  • Membership applications
  • Health forms
  • Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook
  • NESA application

26
Finances
27
Troop Finances
  • Troop expenses
  • Troop budget
  • Moneyearning projects
  • Boys Life magazine

28
The Uniform
Field Uniform
Activity Uniform
29
When? Which?
  • Which? When?
  • Do not wear the uniform
  • Field Uniform
  • Ceremonial activities
  • Most Troop Meetings
  • Summer Camp
  • Traveling to or from events
  • Activity Uniform
  • More physically active events
  • Troop or camp t-shirts
  • Conservation projects
  • Backcountry camping
  • Do not wear the uniform while selling a
    commercial product or service, even for Scout
    money-raising purposes.
  • Where endorsement of the BSA may be mistakenly
    implied
  • Where the activity could discredit the BSA, the
    uniform, or the person wearing it.

30
Supplemental Training
  • Passport to High Adventure Training
  • Other local training
  • Philmont Training Center
  • Troop Leadership Training (TLT)
  • Troop Annual Program Planning Conference
  • Powder Horn
  • Philmont Leadership Challenge (PLC)
  • Youth Protection Training
  • Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills
  • Wood Badge for the
  • 21st Century
  • Boy Scout roundtables
  • Advanced camping skills
  • Climb On Safely
  • Project COPE

31
Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters need to
attend Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills to
be considered trained.
32
Advancement
33
The Four Steps to Advancement
  • A Scout learns.
  • A Scout is tested.
  • A Scout is reviewed.
  • A Scout is recognized.

34
Video segment No. 6 Teaching Scout Skills
35
A Scout is Tested
36
Video segment No. 7 The Scoutmaster Conference
37
The Board of Review
  • Not a retest, but a discussion
  • Atmosphere of trust and support
  • Encouragement and praise

38
A Scout Is Recognized
  • Immediately by the Scoutmaster
  • Publicly in a court of honor

39
Boys Want Ceremony!
  • Set the scene.
  • Make it meaningful.
  • Keep it simple.
  • Involve the boy leaders.

40
Advancement Bookkeeping
  • Use Troopmaster
  • Use Internet Advancement
  • Scoutnet, Internet recharter, internet
    advancement

41
Strengths of the Advancement Program
  • Its fun.
  • It offers adventure.
  • It allows Scouts to measure their progress.
  • It provides recognition.
  • It promotes development of mental and physical
    fitness, character, and citizenship.
  • But its just one of the eight methodsof
    Scouting!

42
Summary Keeping it going
  • The Methods of Scouting
  • The Ideals
  • The Patrol Method
  • The Outdoors
  • Advancement
  • Association with Adults
  • Personal Growth
  • Leadership Development
  • The Uniform

43
  • You can deliver the promise of Scouting!
  • What will your action plan be?
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