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- | + | [[Citizenship]] is the second of the [[Aims of Scouting]]: | |
+ | {{quote|Used broadly, [[citizenship]] means the boy's relationship to others. He comes to learn obligations to other people, to the society he lives in, and to the government that presides over that society.}} | ||
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+ | * [[Cub Scouting]] uses seven specific methods to achieve Scouting's aims of helping boys and young adults build character, train in the responsibilities of citizenship, and develop personal fitness. Citizenship is one of the [[Character_Connections#Citizenship|Character Connections]] | ||
+ | * [[Webelos]] work on outdoor skills, physically fitness, and learn more about citizenship and working with others. | ||
+ | * The [[Boy Scout]] program is designed to develop a boy's character, citizenship, and personal fitness...The [[Patrol Method]] gives Boy Scouts an experience in group living and participating citizenship. | ||
+ | * [[Varsity Scouting]] promotes growth through spirituality, leadership abilities, citizenship, social and cultural attributes, and physical fitness. | ||
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+ | ===Citizenship awards=== | ||
+ | <big> | ||
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| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | {{Navimg|width = 55px|height= 55px|image = Citizenship.jpg|link = Cub Scout Citizenship}} | | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | {{Navimg|width = 55px|height= 55px|image = Citizenship.jpg|link = Cub Scout Citizenship}} | ||
- | | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | <big> [[Cub Scout Citizenship]]</big> | + | | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | <big> [[Cub Scout Citizenship|Cub Scout Citizenship Belt Loop or Pin]]</big> |
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| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | {{Navimg|width = 55px|height= 55px|image = CitizenActivityBadge.jpg|link = Citizen}} | | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | {{Navimg|width = 55px|height= 55px|image = CitizenActivityBadge.jpg|link = Citizen}} | ||
- | | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | <big> [[Citizen|Webelos Citizen Activity Badge]]</big> | + | | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | <big> [[Citizen|Webelos Citizen Activity Badge]]</big> |
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| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | {{Navimg|width = 55px|height= 55px|image = 2225c.gif|link = Citizenship in the Community}} | | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | {{Navimg|width = 55px|height= 55px|image = 2225c.gif|link = Citizenship in the Community}} | ||
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| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | {{Navimg|width = 55px|height= 55px|image = 2235c.gif|link = Citizenship in the World}} | | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | {{Navimg|width = 55px|height= 55px|image = 2235c.gif|link = Citizenship in the World}} | ||
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | <big> [[Citizenship in the World|Citizenship in the World Merit Badge]]</big> | | style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | <big> [[Citizenship in the World|Citizenship in the World Merit Badge]]</big> | ||
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+ | ===Boy Scout Rank Videos=== | ||
+ | The following BSA Rank Videos require [http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ Apple QuickTime]: | ||
+ | * [http://old.scouting.org/boyscouts/rankvideo/tenderfoot/TF6.m4v BSA Video: American flag] - | ||
+ | * [http://old.scouting.org/boyscouts/rankvideo/secondclass/SC3.m4v BSA Video: Second Class Flag Ceremony] - | ||
+ | * [http://old.scouting.org/boyscouts/rankvideo/secondclass/SC4.m4v BSA Video: Second Class Service Project] - | ||
+ | * [http://old.scouting.org/boyscouts/rankvideo/firstclass/FC5.m4v BSA Video: Constitutional Rights] - | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Service Projects]] | ||
+ | *[[Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Citizenship]] |
Revision as of 22:21, December 1, 2010
Citizenship is the second of the Aims of Scouting:
“ | Used broadly, citizenship means the boy's relationship to others. He comes to learn obligations to other people, to the society he lives in, and to the government that presides over that society. | ” |
- Cub Scouting uses seven specific methods to achieve Scouting's aims of helping boys and young adults build character, train in the responsibilities of citizenship, and develop personal fitness. Citizenship is one of the Character Connections
- Webelos work on outdoor skills, physically fitness, and learn more about citizenship and working with others.
- The Boy Scout program is designed to develop a boy's character, citizenship, and personal fitness...The Patrol Method gives Boy Scouts an experience in group living and participating citizenship.
- Varsity Scouting promotes growth through spirituality, leadership abilities, citizenship, social and cultural attributes, and physical fitness.
Citizenship awards
Cub Scout Citizenship Belt Loop or Pin | |
Webelos Citizen Activity Badge | |
Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge | |
Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge | |
Citizenship in the World Merit Badge |
Boy Scout Rank Videos
The following BSA Rank Videos require Apple QuickTime:
- BSA Video: American flag -
- BSA Video: Second Class Flag Ceremony -
- BSA Video: Second Class Service Project -
- BSA Video: Constitutional Rights -