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Bear ClawNational Youth Leadership TrainingTheodore Roosevelt Council |
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more information? Use the menu bar for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Forms, Applicants, Leader/ Parent & Staff Call the Council Service Center at 516.797.7600 Email the course director at bearclaw@trcbsa.org . PARTICIPANTS BY DISTRICT
COURSE DATES FOR 2008 Schiff SR - two weekends course July 4-6 & July 11-13, 2008 Onteora SR - one week course August 10-16, 2008
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What is Bear Claw? Youth leaders are provided with leadership and teambuilding skills to manage the troop program. Participants experience and observe the stages of team development through experiencing a month in the life of a troop, including patrol and troop meetings, program, and an outpost trip. Participants acquire a toolbox of leadership skills including planning, conflict resolution, and evaluation. Our objective is for the participants to have fun and to return to their troops with enthusiasm and ideas that will help make their job a lot easier and improve the troop’s program. Check out photos from the 2007 courses at Onteora and Schiff. PLEASE NOTE
What are the Qualifications for Participants?
Each participant must be 13
years of age or older and a First Class Scout by The troop Scoutmaster must first approve the Scout’s application and verified that Troop Leadership Training has been completed by the applicant. Who Should Attend? Participants do not have to be serving currently in a leadership role, but should have the skills and abilities to do so in the future. Onteora Bear Claw will have a limit of 36 participants Schiff Bear Claw has 36 participants, and will conducted on two weekends in July. What are the Fees? Fees for the 2008 courses are $300 per scout. Fees cover meals, patrol and troop equipment, binder, T-shirts, program supplies, course preparation, and insurance. Please pay the Council Service Center directly; all checks please place 1-6801-047-20 Bear Claw in the memo field. What is Troop Leadership Training Troop Leadership Training (TLT), which is designed to be run frequently in a troop setting. The Scoutmaster and senior patrol leader will conduct this three-hour training whenever there are new Scouts or there has been a shift in leadership positions within the patrol or the troop. It is part of the Youth Leadership Training Continuum - TLT, Bear Claw NYLT, and NAYLE (National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience)
Click here for more information on Troop Leadership Training Click here for 18-632 BSA Youth Leadership Training Continuum Click here for more info on NAYLE: Flyer Application |
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