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Cub Scout Leader Specific
Training
Tiger Cub den leaders, Cub
Scout den leaders, Webelos den leaders, Cubmasters, and pack committee
members can complete this training in one day or two or three evenings.
The leader is considered trained upon completion of New Leader Essentials
and the Leader Specific training for that position.
Boy Scout Leader Specific
Training

Troop Committee Training Syllabus, No. 33643 |
For Scoutmasters and assistant
Scoutmasters, this training is divided into four parts. The first
three parts concentrate on troop operation and can be completed
in one full day or three evenings. The fourth part, which focuses
on outdoor skills, lasts approximately a day and a half, depending
on the skill level of the new leader. The leader is considered trained
upon completion of New Leader Essentials, Scoutmaster and Assistant
Scoutmaster Leader Specific Training, and Introduction to Outdoor
Leader Skills.
For troop committee members,
Leader Specific training includes the Troop Committee Challenge.
By following the Troop Committee Training Syllabus, participants
can complete the challenge in three hours, after which they are
considered trained.

Venturing Leader Specific Training, No. 33491C |
Venturing Leader Specific
Training
Developed for Venturing Advisors,
assistant Advisors, and crew committee members, this training incorporates
Venturing's current adult leader training. New Leader Essentials
and Venturing Leader Specific Training can be completed in one day,
after which the leader is considered to be trained.
Introduction to Outdoor
Leader Skills

Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills, No. 33640 |
Outdoor skills are critical
to the success of the Scouting program, and Introduction to Outdoor
Leader Skills will provide leaders with the basic outdoor skills
information needed to start a program right.
Introduction to Outdoor Leader
Skills is the required outdoor training for all Scoutmasters, assistant
Scoutmasters, and Varsity Scout coaches. The skills taught are based
on the outdoor skills found in The Boy Scout Handbook.
The course is also ideal for Venturing leaders because it focuses
on skills that build confidence and competence in leaders conducting
outdoor camping experiences.
The course is a day and a
half long, but a leader can move at an accelerated pace by demonstrating
mastery of a specific skill. The emphasis is on the skill, rather
than on attending the course.
Wood Badge for the 21st Century
Wood Badge has evolved into
the core leadership skills training course for the BSA. The new
Wood Badge course focuses on strengthening every volunteer's ability
to work with and lead groups of youth and adults and is less focused
on outdoor skills, which are more effectively addressed in other
courses.
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