Wood Badge Ticket Al Best.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
THE wood badge ticket ne-ii-177 staff development 2
Advertisements

VALUES, Mission, and Vision
Course overview Your name goes here Your course position goes here
The Wood Badge Ticket Process
THE WOOD BADGE TICKET PROCESS
The Wood Badge Ticket.
6-1. Day One: Values, Mission, and Vision 1-30 David Thomas C
Values, Mission, and Vision
Values, Mission, and Vision
Day One: Living the Values Values are core beliefs or desires that guide or motivate our attitudes and actions.
Day One Day One: Course Overview BSA Training Continuum Fast Start training New Leader Essentials Leader Specific training Introduction to Outdoor.
1 COURSE OVERVIEW Jerry Ceres Scoutmaster N
SUMMARY SESSION Jerry Ceres Scoutmaster N
What is a business Write down what you think the word business means. Then look it up and jot down 2-3 other definitions. To be “in business” means an.
Introducing FERENC PETHŐ Scoutmaster, N
Day One: Living the Values
Girls Guide to Girl Scouting. Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting.
Values, Mission and vision Your name goes here Your course position goes here Your totem goes here, you may use a build if you desire.
The Value of Understanding Diversity In Diversity There’s Strength Steve Elwart 2007 Course Directors Development Conference
The first page is always your totem
Troop 69 Parent Volunteer Opportunities ADULT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT TROOP 69 Adults are Critical Success Factors in making Troop 69 Work.
Day One Living the Values SR91 7. The mission of the builders The vision of the chapel builders – Their vision and their mission were built upon their.
Name. Critter & course number. District or council. How many Wood Badge experiences. Why do you want to be a member of the wood badge staff? INTRODUCTIONS.
N Jerry Ceres Scoutmaster THE WOOD BADGE Ticket N
C Pre-Course Course Overview Buff Hoffberg and Wood Badge Staff.
A tour of new networks Introducing Professional Development.
School Development Goal Development “Building a Learning Community”
The Wood Badge Course Staff 1. Required Staff Positions Course Director Course Director Assistant Scoutmaster—Program Assistant Scoutmaster—Program Assistant.
Course Overview Welcome to Wood Badge SR917. Expectations Why are you here? What do you expect from the course? What can you expect during the course?
Day One: Course Overview BSA Training Continuum Fast Start training New Leader Essentials Leader Specific training Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills.
New Venturing Program /22/ Venturing 10/22/20142.
The Wood Badge Ticket. Wood Badge Ticket Tradition Purpose of the Wood Badge ticket Identify the Intent of the ticket. Components of the Ticket Tips Writing.
Heart of Virginia Council RICK BRAGGA Course Director Wood Badge S
Recruiting Tom Bogart Scoutmaster. N Establishing the Need 30 X
What is your definition of Values? NE-II-1592  Values … are core beliefs or desires that guide or motivate our attitudes and actions NE-II-1593.
Last Updated: 5/12/2016 Goal Setting and Professional Development Plan Teacher Overview.
WE Wood Badge Leadership for Scouting – Leadership for America.
CAP Briefing Name.
What is a business Write down what you think the word business means. Then look it up and jot down 2-3 other definitions. To be “in business” means an.
Strategic Planning – How it All Comes Together
Goal setting Objectives:
District Nominating Committee Orientation

Little Philmont October 6, 2017 Tifee Scout Camp Mount Pleasant, Utah
Your Chapter’s Roadmap to Success!

Eagle Palms Life to Eagle Trail
Wood Badge COURSE OVERVIEW.
Day One: Values, Mission, and Vision
Wood badge ticket John McCulla Course Director Wood Badge S
Wood Badge Ticket Bob Efird Course Director Wood Badge S
BECOMING A LEADER Instructor(s) introduce the course to make sure everyone is in the correct course. Instructor(s) introduce themselves – name, lodge,
Al Best Course Director Tom Johnson SPL
Wood badge ticket John McCulla Course Director Wood Badge S
Summary Your name goes here Your course position goes here
COLLABORATIVE LEARNING TEAMS
Wood badge ticket John McCulla Course Director Wood Badge S
DAVIS COLLABORATIVE LEARNING TEAMS
COMMISSIONER PROJECT WORKSHOP
Planning an Effective LLD
Values, Mission and Vision
YOU HAVE YOUR WOOD BADGE BEADS, NOW WHAT?
Tom Bogart Scoutmaster
Day One: 1-1.
Baden Powell’s Vision World Jamboree 1937
Scoutmaster’s Expectations
Scoutmaster’s Expectations
Illinois SMART School Academy
THE LODGE AND THE UNIT.
Everett Winn Course Director Wood Badge S
Presentation transcript:

Wood Badge Ticket Al Best

Wood Badge Ticket Tradition Purpose Components Support Tradition: Working your ticket / work your way home. Purpose of Wood Badge Ticket: Wood Badge :About Leadership / Purpose: Improve Scouting for Youth. Support

Tradition

Purpose Practice and Apply Leadership Skills Commitment to Service Strengthen Scouting Personal Growth

Your Ticket Will Reflect YOU! Values Personal Mission Vision Nothing Happens Unless First A Dream. ~Carl Sandburg

Values that Support Your Mission and Vision Questions to Ask Yourself: Why are YOU in Wood Badge? What Motivates YOU to Stay Involved in Scouting? What are the things that Drive YOUR Priorities in Life?

Your Service to Others It’s not about you How can you best serve your unit, district, council, …? “A Good Turn” ~Joseph Csatari, 1991

Primary Scouting Position

Vision: An Image of Future Success Where? What? Dream Group?

Five Significant Goals Fulfill Your Vision Written Promote Diversity

Goals Must Be SMART Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-Based

Details Needed For Each Goal Who? What? Where? When? Why? How Measured? How Verified?

Support Troop Guides All the Course Staff Wood Badge Handbook Including the Ticket Workbook Previous Wood Badgers

Your Ticket Begins with a Vision Includes 5 Goals Be SMART Include W5H2 Will address Diversity Goals written by April 10, 2011 Ticket done by October 11, 2012

Your Ticket is in Your Hands It is Your Personal Commitment to Service for Scouting!