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21st Century Wood Badge

SR-787  October 13-15 & November 3-5, 2006

Wood Badge is a comprehensive training course started by Robert S. S. Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts, to help leaders hone their skills, extend their understanding of boys and of other adults, and go on to new levels of personal growth and learning as Scouters.

As Scouting has grown and evolved, so too has Wood Badge.
Today, Wood Badge provides advanced training in leadership and teamwork for adult leaders in all Scouting programs including , as well as district and council volunteers.

There are two phases to the Wood Badge program.

The first phase is the practical phase that involves two 3-day weekends or six consecutive days of training in both conference and outdoor settings. During this phase, participants have the opportunity to learn skills and concepts that underlie the five central themes of Wood Badge for the 21st Century. These five themes are:

  • Bringing the Vision to Life
  • Models for Success
  • Tools of the Trade
  • Leading to Make a Difference
  • Living the Values

The second phase of the program is the opportunity to apply the skills learned in the practical phase by carrying out an action plan created during the first phase. This is known in Wood Badge terminology as "working your ticket". When and only when that plan is complete is the candidate awarded.

See the links below for an informational flyer and a registration form:


 


Wood Badge SR-787 Acceptance Form  Download me! Download
Wood Badge SR787 Flyer  Download me! Download
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