Wood Badge

 

WHAT IS WOOD BADGE?

Reflecting the best of nearly a century of Scouting experience, Wood Badge draws upon the most current leadership models used by corporate America, academic circles and successful organizations throughout the country.

Wood Badge training was begun by Baden Powell in 1919 as a way to insure that the leaders of Scout troops were properly trained. Since then Wood Badge has been held worldwide, providing advanced leadership training to thousands of Scout leaders. Wood Badge builds upon the best traditions and experiences of the Boy Scouts of America and also draws from a wide range of courses within and beyond the bounds of Scouting to present the latest in leadership theory and team development.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Wood Badge is designed to meet the advanced leadership needs of all Scouters, particularly unit level Scouters, such as Cub leaders, Scoutmasters and assistants, Venturing Crew Advisors and assistants, Sea Scout Skippers and Mates, Committee Chairs and members. Additionally Scouters serving at the district and council levels can achieve greater effectiveness through Wood Badge.

To attend a Wood Badge course, individuals must:

1. Be registered members of Scouting America. (Youth 18 and older may attend as long as the appropriate Youth Protection guidelines are followed. They do not need to be registered in an adult leadership role.)

2. Have completed the basic training courses for their Scouting position.

3. Be capable of functioning safely in an outdoor environment. All participants are required to complete the Annual Health and Medical Record form.

WHY ATTEND?

By taking Wood Badge, Scouters will acquire valuable tools such as listening, communicating, conflict management, project planning and leading change. Participants will better learn to understand and appreciate diversity and differences in our society. They will learn skills that will make them a better Scout leader. Units with trained leaders are able to deliver an improved program and a more meaningful experience for the youth Scouting serves.

By attending Wood Badge, the participants will internalize the five themes of Wood Badge: 1) Living the Values, 2) Growing, 3) Connecting, 4) Guiding, and  5) Empowering.

 

 

Course Limit:

48 participants. After the first 48, applicants will be placed on a waiting list. Preference will be given fully paid registrations.

Location: Camp Buck Toms, 373 Camp Buck Toms Road, Rockwood, TN 37854

Course Dates:   1st Weekend – August 15-17 (Fri-Sun)           2nd Weekend – September 6-7 (Sat-Sun)

                             Each weekend consists of full days, starting early morning and ending in the evening.

Health Forms: Scouting America’s Annual Health and Medical Record (Parts A through C). Part C requires a doctor’s signature.

Course Director:  Ray Brittain – 865-556-1571, brittaincr@gmail.com

REGISTRATION COMING SOON!

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