Greater Western Reserve Council 2014 Wood Badge Course C4-463-14-1.

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Greater Western Reserve Council 2014 Wood Badge Course C

This Course is for Cub Scout Leaders Boy Scout Leaders Venturing Leaders (Advisors) Pack & Troop Committee Members Commissioners District and Council Memebers Legacy Wood Badgers Order of Arrow Lodge Advisors Varsity Scout Leader

Qualifications Be a registered member of BSA Complete your training for your current position in Scouting.

Learn the phases of the Scouting Program Start off as Cub Scout Graduate and Bridge to Boy Scouts Advance into Venturing

Ceremonies, Skills & Fun Blue & Gold Banquet Webelos Cross- over Boy Scout Court of Honor Plan & Do a Campfire Leave No Trace Principles Learn to use Backpacker Stoves How to pack a backpack Make a woggle (Neckerchief slide)

People Skills Listening to Learn Communication Inclusiveness Valuing People & Leveraging Diversity Coaching & Mentoring Servant Leadership

Stages of Team Development Forming Storming Norming Performing

EDGE Principle E xplain D emonstrate G uide E nable

New Personal Tools Project Planning Leading Change Problem Solving & Decision Making Managing Conflict Self - Assessment

What is hoped is that each participant has Has positive experience Learns a lot of new skills Develops a Mission & a Vision Fellowship Makes new friendships