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The following are from the [[Advancement Policies]] | The following are from the [[Advancement Policies]] | ||
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| + | ==Troop and Team Merit Badge Counselors== | ||
| + | {{shortcut|[[Troop and Team Merit Badge Counselors]]}} | ||
| + | {{quote-source|As a practical approach to providing merit badge counselors, troop and team committees may establish their own lists of counselors, if necessary, at least for the required and more popular merit badges. The Troop Resource Survey, available from the council service center, can be used to identify parents and others in the neighborhood who can serve as merit badge counselors. | ||
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| + | All merit badge counselors, even those who serve only one unit, must be approved by the council and district advancement committee, and counselors must register as a merit badge counselor (see "Qualifications of Counselors" above). However, it is essential that a district have the most complete list of merit badge counselors that is possible. Thus, troops and teams should be encouraged to share lists of counselors willing to assist districtwide or councilwide.|[[Bookshelf#Advancement_Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 14)}} | ||
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| + | ==Advancement for Scouts with Disabilities== | ||
| + | :''See: [[Youth Members With Special Needs]]'' | ||
| + | {{quote-source|Advancement for Boy Scouts with Disabilities - All current requirements for an advancement award (ranks, merit badges, or Eagle Palms) must actually be met by the candidate. There are no substitutions or alternatives permitted except those which are specifically stated in the requirements.|[[Bookshelf#Advancement_Policies|Advancement Policies #33088]], p. 40)}} | ||
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| + | ==Alternate Merit Badges for the Eagle Scout Rank== | ||
| + | :''See: [[Youth Members With Special Needs]]'' | ||
| + | {{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)}} | ||
==Presentation of Merit Badges== | ==Presentation of Merit Badges== | ||
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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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| + | == Merit Badges == | ||
| + | {{quote-source|Earning [[Merit Badge Worksheets|merit badges]] gives a Scout the kind of self-confidence that comes from overcoming obstacles to achieve a goal. Through the merit badge program, a Scout also learns career skills, develops socially, and may develop physical skills and hobbies that give a lifetime of healthful recreation. | ||
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| + | The steps to follow in the merit badge program are outlined in the current ''[[Boy Scout Requirements]]''. This books lists the requirements a Scout meets to earn each of the more than 100 merit badges that are available. Scouts must be tested individually, and they must meet all the requirements. | ||
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| + | No additional requirements may be added. | ||
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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.|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 26)}} | ||
==Group Instruction of Merit Badges== | ==Group Instruction of Merit Badges== | ||
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{{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 adult. | {{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 adult. | ||
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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.|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 26)}} | 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.|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 26)}} | ||
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==Advancement in Summer Camp== | ==Advancement in Summer Camp== | ||
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== Responsibility for Merit Badges == | == Responsibility for Merit Badges == | ||
| - | {{quote-source|<big>''Clause 13.''</big> The responsibility for [[Merit Badge Worksheets|merit badges]] shall rest with the merit badge counselor approved by the local council and district advancement committee. Merit badge counselors shall be registered adult members of the Boy Scouts of America. The merit badge counselor shall prepare and qualify youth members. There shall be no board of review procedure for merit badges, but public recognition may be given at a unit court of honor or other suitable occasion.|[[ | + | {{quote-source|<big>''Clause 13.''</big> The responsibility for [[Merit Badge Worksheets|merit badges]] shall rest with the merit badge counselor approved by the local council and district advancement committee. Merit badge counselors shall be registered adult members of the Boy Scouts of America. The merit badge counselor shall prepare and qualify youth members. There shall be no board of review procedure for merit badges, but public recognition may be given at a unit court of honor or other suitable occasion.|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 17)}} |
==Approving Merit Badge Counselors and Publishing List of Counselors == | ==Approving Merit Badge Counselors and Publishing List of Counselors == | ||
{{quote-source|The council advancement committee is responsible for approving merit badge counselors. | {{quote-source|The council advancement committee is responsible for approving merit badge counselors. | ||
| - | The council advancement committee reviews the district merit badge list and has it published at least once a year by the council service center. The list should include the current counselors' names, addresses, and telephone numbers. It should be mailed to every unit leader and commissioner, as well as printed in the council bulletin. (See section titled " | + | The council advancement committee reviews the district merit badge list and has it published at least once a year by the council service center. The list should include the current counselors' names, addresses, and telephone numbers. It should be mailed to every unit leader and commissioner, as well as printed in the council bulletin. (See section titled "|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 7)}} |
== Recruiting and Training Merit Badge Counselors and Publishing Lists == | == Recruiting and Training Merit Badge Counselors and Publishing Lists == | ||
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==Merit Badges for Eagle Palms== | ==Merit Badges for Eagle Palms== | ||
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==Recruiting Merit Badge Counselors== | ==Recruiting Merit Badge Counselors== | ||
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==Qualifications of Counselors== | ==Qualifications of Counselors== | ||
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{{Qualifications of Counselors}} | {{Qualifications of Counselors}} | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 12:54, March 6, 2009
Scout Spirit, Active, Special Needs, Eagle Projects, Scoutmaster Conferences,
Boards of Review, Appeals, Courts of Honor, Time Extensions, and more.
| | For a summary of the most common questions and answers, see Merit Badge FAQ. |
Key Rules
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| — Boy Scout Requirements , pp. 22-23 |
Introduction
| | The official source for the information shown in this article or section is: Boy Scout Requirements, 2012 Edition (BSA Supply No. 34765) |
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| — Boy Scout Requirements pp.22-23 |
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 24 |
- See:Merit Badges Requiring Prior Approval, Merit Badge Policies, and Merit Badge FAQ for more information.
Boy Scout Requirement Change Policy
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| — Boy Scout Requirements #33216, inside front cover |
Advancement Policies
The following are from the Advancement Policies
| | The official source for the information shown in this article or section is: Advancement Committee Policies & Procedures, October, 2009 Edition (BSA Supply No. 33088) |
Troop and Team Merit Badge Counselors
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 14) |
Advancement for Scouts with Disabilities
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 40) |
Alternate Merit Badges for the Eagle Scout Rank
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 43) |
Presentation of Merit Badges
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 30. |
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 25 |
Merit Badges
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 26) |
Group Instruction of Merit Badges
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 26) |
Advancement in Summer Camp
Responsibility for Merit Badges
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 17) |
Approving Merit Badge Counselors and Publishing List of Counselors
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 7) |
Recruiting and Training Merit Badge Counselors and Publishing Lists
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 12) |
The Merit Badge Counselor and the Boy Scout
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 12) |
Merit Badges for Eagle Palms
- See: Eagle Palms
Recruiting Merit Badge Counselors
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 12) |
Qualifications of Counselors
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 13) |
Training Merit Badge Counselors
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 13) |
Maintaining a Current List of Merit Badge Counselors
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 13-14) |
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See also
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Merit Badge information
- An Introduction to Merit Badges – how to get started, who chooses the counselor, etc.
- Merit Badge Worksheets & Requirements – with the revision dates, diagrams, charts, checklists, logs, and links you need.
- Merit Badge Application – offers online resources to let you print "Blue Cards," etc.
- Merit Badge FAQ – answers dozens of questions like: Who can be a counselor? Can requirements be added or removed?
- Merit Badges Requiring Prior Approval – Certain requirements need prior approval. Most do not. Here is the list.
- Also see: Most Popular Merit Badges – Merit Badge Policies – Eagle-Required Merit Badges – Merit Badge Days
- Additionally: List of Merit Badges by Field of Study – Merit Badge Pamphlets & Libraries
- Merit Badge Counselors must complete Youth Protection Training, file an Adult Application (and Merit Badge Counselor Information Form); and be approved by the local council. (See the Guide for Merit Badge Counselors for additional details.)
