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Course Connections Steve Elwart Southern Region Committee

Note to Presenter To prepare for this presentation, view this on your computer so that you see the notes at the bottom of the slide. They will help you understand the slides--5 words per line, 6 lines per page doesn’t tell everything you need to know. You may want to create a matrix for the staff to use while taking notes.

Is Wood Badge Training a Carton of Eggs?

Can You Take the Eggs in Any Order?

Or is it a sequence to follow?

Adult Learning Cycle  Experience  Process  Generalize  Apply  Connective elements  On their own or debrief  Learning session  Overnight and ticket

Wood Badge Learning Sessions Listening to LearnValues, Mission and Vision Inclusiveness Team Development Communication Project Planning / Rockets The Leading EDGE™ / The Teaching EDGE ™ Leading Change Diversity Problem Solving Managing Conflict Coaching and MentoringAssessments Leaving a Legacy October Sky Interfaith Worship Service Summary Session Day One Day Two Day Three Day Four Day Five Day Six

Wood Badge Learning Sessions 6 Day One:Listening to Learn; Values, Mission, and Vision Day Two:Inclusiveness; Stages of Team Development; Communication; Project Planning; Rockets Day Two:Inclusiveness; Stages of Team Development; Communication; Project Planning; Rockets Day Three:The Leading EDGE TM /The Teaching EDGE TM ; October Sky Day Three:The Leading EDGE TM /The Teaching EDGE TM ; October Sky Day Four:Leading Change; Valuing People and Leveraging Diversity; Problem Solving and Decision Making; Managing Conflict Day Four:Leading Change; Valuing People and Leveraging Diversity; Problem Solving and Decision Making; Managing Conflict Day Five:Coaching and Mentoring; Self-Assessment Day Six:Interfaith Worship Service; Leaving a Legacy; Summary Session Day Six:Interfaith Worship Service; Leaving a Legacy; Summary Session

Day One Course Overview Listening to Learn Blue and Gold Banquet—Opening Luncheon Troop Meeting 1 Patrol Leaders’ Council Meeting Values, Mission, and Vision Patrol Meeting Who-Me Game Instructional Campfire

Day Two Troop Meeting 2 Inclusiveness Stages of Team Development Patrol Leaders’ Council Meeting Patrol Chaplain Aides Meeting Communication Project Planning Rockets Wood Badge Game Show Win All You Can Game Front-End Alignment Game

Day Three Interfaith Worship Service Troop Meeting 3 The Leading EDGE TM /The Teaching EDGE TM Patrol Leaders’ Council Meeting Conservation Project Planning October Sky

Day Four Outdoor Experience Assembly Patrol Leaders’ Council Meeting Valuing People and Leveraging Diversity Problem Solving and Decision Making Problem Solving Round-Robin Managing Conflict The Diversity Game Participant Campfire Leading Change

Day Five Conservation Project Self-Assessment Patrol Leaders’ Council Meeting Ticket Review Patrol Project Assessments Patrol Campfire Coaching and Mentoring

Day Six Patrol Leaders’ Council Meeting Interfaith Worship Service Closing Luncheon Leaving a Legacy Summary Session

Summary  Not a complete list  Designed to reinforce learning Experiencing, Processing, Generalizing, and Applying.   Adults learn by: Keeping things in sequence is the key Their motivation, Their Ability to Incorporate Learning the Vocabulary Monitoring their own progress Keeping the correct context

Wood Badge: It’s not a carton of eggs!

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