Cub Scout Leader Basic Training
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Cub Scout Leader Basic Training consists of New Leader Essentials and Leader
Specific Training.
Purpose
Trained Cub Scout leaders provide a quality, fun-filled program for boys.
When leaders understand the whys and hows of Cub Scouting, they are more
effective in their roles. Trained leaders know how to use the available
resources to provide an exciting and worthwhile program for the boys. Trained
leaders also have confidence in carrying out their roles and responsibilities.
As a result, Cub Scouts receive a program designed to achieve Scouting's aims of
citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness.
The Two Parts of Basic Training
- New Leader Essentials
- New Leader Essentials is an introductory session that highlights the
values, aims, history, funding, and methods of Scouting. It addresses how
these aims and methods are reached in an age-appropriate style within Cub
Scouting, Boy Scouting, Varsity Scouting, and Venturing. Videos, discussions,
and hands-on reinforcement are presented during the 90-minute training
session. Ideally, all unit-based volunteers—Cub Scout, Boy Scout,
Varsity Scout, and Venturing leaders—take this session at the same
time, so they understand that they are all striving for the same results
with the youth they serve. Each leader completes New Leader Essentials
training only once.
- Cub Scout Leader Specific Training
- Tiger Cub den leaders, Cub Scout den leaders, Webelos den leaders,
Cubmasters, and pack committee members can complete this training in about
three hours. The leader is considered trained upon completion of New Leader
Essentials and the Leader Specific Training for that position.
Materials
- New Leader Essentials book with CD-ROM, No. 34870
- New Leader Essentials training video, AV-02V016
- Cub Scout Leader Specific Training, No. 34875
- Training pocket certificate, No. 33767