Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills
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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. 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. | 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. 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. | ||
| - | A new [[Scoutmasters]] | + | A new [[Scoutmasters|Scoutmaster]], [[Assistant Scoutmasters|Assistant Scoutmaster]], [[Team Coach|Varsity Scout Coach]] or [[Assistant Team Coach|Assistant Varsity Scout Coach]] is considered trained upon completion of [[Fast Start Training]], [[This Is Scouting]] (''was New Leader Essentials''), Scoutmaster/Coach and Assistant Scoutmaster/Coach Indoor [[Leader Specific Training]] and the [[Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills]]. [[Troop committee]], [[Team committee]] members and [[Webelos Den Leader]]s who plan to move into a leadership position in a troop are encouraged to complete this training as well. |
Leader Specific Training is divided into four parts. The first three parts are designed to teach troop operations and can be completed indoor in one full day or three evenings. The fourth part is completing Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills, which are the skills required for the [[Tenderfoot]], [[Second Class]], and [[First Class]] ranks. Because emphasis is placed on a leader's previous knowledge of the skill rather than course attendance, a new leader can complete this course at an accelerated pace. The emphasis is on the skill, rather than on attending the course. | Leader Specific Training is divided into four parts. The first three parts are designed to teach troop operations and can be completed indoor in one full day or three evenings. The fourth part is completing Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills, which are the skills required for the [[Tenderfoot]], [[Second Class]], and [[First Class]] ranks. Because emphasis is placed on a leader's previous knowledge of the skill rather than course attendance, a new leader can complete this course at an accelerated pace. The emphasis is on the skill, rather than on attending the course. | ||
| - | The council and/or district usually offer Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills several times each year. Check with your [[troop]], [[unit commissioner]], district training chair, or [[local council]] service center for dates and locations. | + | The council and/or district usually offer Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills several times each year. Check with your [[troop]], [[team]], [[unit commissioner]], district training chair, or [[local council]] service center for dates and locations. |
| - | [http://www.scoutstuff.org/BSASupply/SearchPage.aspx?page=LIST& | + | [http://www.scoutstuff.org/BSASupply/SearchPage.aspx?page=LIST&free_text|=33640* Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills, No. 33640], is required for [[Scoutmasters]], [[Assistant Scoutmasters]], [[Team Coach|Varsity Scout Coaches]] or [[Assistant Team Coach|Assistant Varsity Scout Coaches]] to earn their [[Scouter's Training Award]]. |
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{Outdoor Training Links}} | {{Outdoor Training Links}} | ||
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Assistant Scoutmasters, and Varsity Scout Coaches and is know as Scoutmaster Outdoor Training.
There is also a Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders.
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. 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.
A new Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmaster, Varsity Scout Coach or Assistant Varsity Scout Coach is considered trained upon completion of Fast Start Training, This Is Scouting (was New Leader Essentials), Scoutmaster/Coach and Assistant Scoutmaster/Coach Indoor Leader Specific Training and the Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills. Troop committee, Team committee members and Webelos Den Leaders who plan to move into a leadership position in a troop are encouraged to complete this training as well.
Leader Specific Training is divided into four parts. The first three parts are designed to teach troop operations and can be completed indoor in one full day or three evenings. The fourth part is completing Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills, which are the skills required for the Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class ranks. Because emphasis is placed on a leader's previous knowledge of the skill rather than course attendance, a new leader can complete this course at an accelerated pace. The emphasis is on the skill, rather than on attending the course.
The council and/or district usually offer Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills several times each year. Check with your troop, team, unit commissioner, district training chair, or local council service center for dates and locations.
Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills, No. 33640, is required for Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters, Varsity Scout Coaches or Assistant Varsity Scout Coaches to earn their Scouter's Training Award.
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Online or classroom Leader Training
Youth protection (MANDATORY) – every registered adult must be re-certified every two years.
New Leader Training for new Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout and Venturing leaders includes:
- Fast Start Training – online training you can take right now.
- Basic Leader Training includes:
- This Is Scouting (formerly New Leader Essentials) – online overview of values, history, aims, and methods.
- Leader Specific Training – provides the specialized knowledge a new leader needs.
BSA Online Learning Center – provides a variety of materials courses.
- Other: Roundtable – University of Scouting – Trainer’s EDGE (formerly Trainer Development Conference)
Outdoor Leader Training
In addition to fulfilling other requirements, some unit leaders need outdoor-specific training.
- Cub Scout Pack: BALOO – To have a Pack camp-out, at least one unit leader must be BALOO trained.
- Webelos Den Leaders: Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders (OWL) – To have a Webelos Den camp-out.
- Scoutmaster & Assistants and Varsity Scout Coach & Assistants: Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills – To have a camp-out.
- Wood Badge – Advanced Leadership skills for Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, Venturing, district and council Scouters.
- Seabadge Underway – Advanced Leadership skills for unit, district and council Sea Scouters.

