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| | {{quote-source|Presentation of '''''merit badges and rank badges should not await these courts of honor'''''; ''awards and badges should be presented at the next meeting after they have been earned. Scouts are recognized again at a formal court of honor.|[[Advancement Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 25}} | | {{quote-source|Presentation of '''''merit badges and rank badges should not await these courts of honor'''''; ''awards and badges should be presented at the next meeting after they have been earned. Scouts are recognized again at a formal court of honor.|[[Advancement Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 25}} |
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| | + | ==Group Instruction of Merit Badges== |
| | + | {{quote-source|The question arises as to whether it is permissible to have Scouts earn merit badges in groups. Many subjects may be presented to groups of Scouts without defeating one of the purposes of the merit badge plan -- working closely with a qualified Scout. |
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| | + | The National Executive Board has approved this policy statement on merit badge counseling: |
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| | + | To the fullest extent possible, the merit badge counseling relationship is a counselor-Scout arrangement in which the boy is not only judged on his performance of the requirements, but receives maximum benefit from the knowledge, skill, character, and personal interest of his counselor. Group instruction and orientation are encouraged where special facilities and expert personnel make this most practical, or when Scouts are dependent on only a few counselors for assistance. However, this group experience should be followed by attention to each individual candidate's projects and his ability to fulfill all requirements. |
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| | + | '''''In the end, the Scout must be reviewed individually by the counselor to ensure completion of the badges requirements.''''' |
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| | + | In harmony with this policy, a troop or team may use merit badge counselors in unit meetings. The merit badge counselor can make a presentation covering the highlights of a [[Merit Badge Worksheets|merit badge]] subject. Scouts should then be given an opportunity to try some skill related to the badge. This introduction to a merit badge can spark an interest in the subject.|[[Bookshelf#Advancement_Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 26)}} |
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| | + | ==Advancement in Summer Camp== |
| | + | {{quote-source|Camp merit badge counselors must be qualified (see "Qualifications of Counselors" p. 13). [[Boy Scout Resident Camp|Camp]] staff members who are qualified in the subject and are younger than age 18 may assist the merit badge counselor with instruction. The merit badge counselor or instructor in a particular subject should be available to both individuals and groups. Because of the need for continued practice in some subjects, it will be necessary to meet candidates at a certain time each day. For other subjects, it may be necessary to meet as a group once or twice during the week. |
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| | + | Each counselor must maintain the exact standards as outlined in the merit badge requirements -- '''nothing deleted, nothing added''' -- and make himself or herself available at the time most convenient to the Scouts. Partial completion of merit badges should be credited to a Scout on the Application for Merit Badge and given to the Scoutmaster at the end of the week.|[[Advancement in Summer Camp]]}} |
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| | + | '''There is no time limit for completion of merit badges other than age 18.''' |
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| | A merit badge cannot be taken away once it has been earned, provided the counselor is a registered counselor for the merit badge.|[[Bookshelf#Advancement_Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 26)}} | | A merit badge cannot be taken away once it has been earned, provided the counselor is a registered counselor for the merit badge.|[[Bookshelf#Advancement_Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 26)}} |
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| - | In harmony with this policy, a troop or team may use merit badge counselors in unit meetings. The merit badge counselor can make a presentation covering the highlights of a [[Merit Badge Worksheets|merit badge]] subject. Scouts should then be given an opportunity to try some skill related to the badge. This introduction to a merit badge can spark an interest in the subject.|[[Bookshelf#Advancement_Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 26)}}
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| - | Each counselor must maintain the exact standards as outlined in the merit badge requirements -- '''nothing deleted, nothing added''' -- and make himself or herself available at the time most convenient to the Scouts. Partial completion of merit badges should be credited to a Scout on the Application for Merit Badge and given to the Scoutmaster at the end of the week.|[[Advancement in Summer Camp]]}}
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| | ==Advancement for Scouts with Disabilities== | | ==Advancement for Scouts with Disabilities== |
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| | {{quote-source|The Eagle Scout rank may be achieved by a Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, or qualified* Venturer who has a physical or mental disability by qualifying for alternate merit badges. This does not apply to individual requirements for merit badges. Merit badges are awarded only when all requirements are met as stated.|[[Bookshelf#Advancement_Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 43)}} | | {{quote-source|The Eagle Scout rank may be achieved by a Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, or qualified* Venturer who has a physical or mental disability by qualifying for alternate merit badges. This does not apply to individual requirements for merit badges. Merit badges are awarded only when all requirements are met as stated.|[[Bookshelf#Advancement_Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 43)}} |
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