ntu scout basic scouting knowledge
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NTU ROVER SCOUT CREW Training bookTRANSCRIPT
May 26,2008
? ? ? !(From The Feet of the Young Men , Rudyard Kipling)
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What is Scouting ?....................................................I. II. .......................
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6 . World Scouting Organization 9
History of World Scouting. 13I. World Emblem .. 19 II. 20
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53Gilwell Park ... 53 II. Ax in log. 54 III. Woodbadge 54 IV. 57 V. 58 I.
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The Scout Promise On my honor I promise that I will do my best To do my duty to God and the King (or to God and my Country); To help other people at all times; To obey the Scout Law. (WOSM)
The Scout Law 1. A Scouts honour is to be trusted. 2. A Scout is loyal. 3. A Scouts duty is to be useful and to help others. 4. A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout. 5. A Scout is courteous. 6. A Scout is a friend to animals. 7. A Scout obeys orders of his parents, Patrol Leader or Scoutmaster without question. 8. A Scout smiles and whistles under all difficulties. 9. A Scout is thrifty. 10. A Scout is clean in thought, word and deed.. (WOSM)
The Scout Motto BE PREPARED
Scouts of the World -- Brothers TogetherWater-color painting by Robert Baden-Powell in Aids to Scoutmastership, 1919.
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What is Scouting?
Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society., Guiding ,
There are more than 28 million Scouts, youth and adults, boys and girls, in 156 countries. Find out about Scouting in different parts of the world and how the Organization is divided into different regions. National organisations: There are 156 countries with internationally recognised National Scout Organizations. Scouting elsewhere: There are 26 main territories where Scouting exists, often as overseas branches of member Scout Organizations. There are 34 countries where Scouting exists (be it embryonic or widespread) but where there is no National Scout Organisation which is a member of WOSM. There are 6 countries without Scouting.* *
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... (child health) (drug abuse prevention) (clean water and sanitation) (appropriate technology) (low-cost housing) (literacy) (peace education) (life skills training) (children at risk) (integration of the handicapped) (family life education) (rights of children) (food prodution and agriculture) (environmental conservation and education) (renewable energies) (reforestation) (job skills training) (youth unemloyment) (immigrant communities) (education about development issues) :CJK Rover Scouts Co-Operative Project
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II. World Scouting OrganizationWorld Wide Organization World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM)
World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGS)
WOSM
World Conference (World Scout Youth Forum)
World Committee 12 6
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The Bronze Wolf
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1935 8 2 (Inernational Committee, World Committee) (World Committee) 1935 8 2
World Scout Bureau 1920 1959 1968
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Permanent Sub-Committees Educational Method Committee (established by the World Scout Conference in 2005) Audit Budget Constitutions Honours and Awards
Other Sub-committees and Task-Forces Governance Review Strategy Membership developments Registration Fee Brand and Communications World Scout Centres
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Working with others Consultative Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). This committee is composed of members of the World Committee/World Board of both Organizations.
The Bureau was first established in London, England in 1920. It moved to Ottawa, Canada in 1959, and to Geneva, Switzerland in 1968.
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History of World ScoutingBrownsea island camping 1907 , (Robert StephensonSmyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell)
21 Poole Harbour Brownsea island , 8 1 8 , Scouting for boys , Eton and Harrow , 7 Bournemouth (Boys' Brigade), 3 Poole . 9 . ,(Wolves,Blue), (Ravens,Red),(Bulls,Green) and (Curlews,Yellow). (observation), (woodcraft), (chivalry), (lifesaving) (patriotism),, , , , (fleur-de-lis),, Be Prepared . , , Boys' Brigade William Alexander Smith Smith 1883 10 4 30 (Boys' Brigade) 60 13
1901 , 1903 Smith (Load Baden-Powell) (MAFEKING Smith Mafeking Cadet Corps 1876 1900 B.P.1899 (Second Boer War)(Siege of Mafeking) 18 9 11 14 Mafeking Cadet Corps
Warner Goodyear, 12 ( ) .
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Woodcraft Indians Ernest Thompson Seton ( ) 1902 Woodcraft Indians ()1906 Seton The Birch Bark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians Seton Ernest Thompson Seton (left) with Baden-Powell (seated) and fellow Birch Bark Roll 1908 Scouting for boys Boy Scouts of America pioneer Dan Ernest Thompson Seton Beard (right) Woodcraft Indians Seton Chief Scout. Scouting for boys Aids to Scouting for N.C.O.s and Men ) , , 1903 Aids to Scouting Smith Scouting for boys 1906 6 Scouting for boys Scouting for boys 15
Jan.15,2008 Baden-Powell House Scouting for boys(). 87 , Scouting for boy (fortnightly) 70 Scouting for boys Part I Part VI 1908 1 3 Boys' Brigade, William Alexander Smith Cyril Arthur Pearson 28 campfire yarns , 25 , Smith
1908 1910 1910 10,000 1
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11 18 1910 1911 1930 1986 Olave Badon Powell (Agnes Badon Powel) 1910 1910 1914 (Olave Badon Powell)1920 1918 1930 1990 3 2
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Rudyard Kipling The Jungle Book Akela Scouting Unknown Scout William D. Boyce 1909 Boyce 1910 1926 Silver Buffalo Award Unknown Scout
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I. World Emblem Lord Baden-Powell"Our badge we took from the 'North Point' used on maps for orienteering them with North".Lady Baden-Powell said later, "It shows the true way to go."
Fleur de Lys(or fleur-de-lis, plural: fleurs-de-lis; translated from French as "lily flower") 1897 1907 Brownsea island 1908 Scouting for boys Be prepared Scout s Motto.
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II. World Scout Jamboree 14 17 WOSM
Badge
Year
Event
Location, Country
Theme/Na me
Attendan ce
1920
1st World Scout Jamboree
Olympia, Kensington, London, United Kingdom8,000
1924
2nd World Scout Jamboree
Ermelunden, Denmark
4,549
1929
3rd World Scout Jamboree
Birkenhead, United Kingdom
Coming of Age
30,000
4th World1933
Scout Jamboree
Gdll, Hungary
25,792
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1937
5th World Scout Jamboree
Vogelenzang, Bloemendaal, Netherlands
28,750
1947
6th World Scout Jamboree
Moisson, France
Jamboree of Peace
24,152
7th World 1951 Scout Jamboree Bad Ischl, Austria
Jamboree of Simplicity
12,884
1955
8th World Scout Jamboree
Niagara-on-the-L ake, Canada
New Horizons
11,139
1957
9th World Scout Jamboree
Sutton Park,United Kingdom
50th Anniversary of Scouting 30,000
1959
10th World Scout Jamboree
Los Baos, Laguna, Philippines
Building Tomorrow Today 12,203
1963
11th World Scout Jamboree
Marathon, Greece
Higher and Wider
14,000
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1967
12th World Scout Jamboree
Farragut State Park, United States
For Friendship
12,011
1971
13th World Scout Jamboree
For
Fujinomiya, Japan Understanding
23,758
1975
14th World Scout Jamboree
Lillehammer, Norway
Five Fingers, One Hand 17,259
1979
(15th World Scout Jamboree)
Neyshbr, Iran
cancelled
1983
15th World Scout Jamboree
Calgary, Canada
The Spirit Lives On
14,752
1987
16th World Scout Jamboree
Bringing the
Sydney, Australia
World Together
14,434
1991
17th World Scout Jamboree
Soraksan, South Korea
Many Lands, One World 20,000
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1995
18th World Scout Jamboree
Flevoland,Netherlands
Future is Now
28,960
1998, 1999
19th World Scout Jamboree
Building
Picarqun, Chile
Peace Together
31,000
2002, 2003
20th World Scout Jamboree
Share our
Sattahip, Thailand
World, Share our Cultures
24,000
One World,
2007
21st World Scout Jamboree
Hylands Park,United Kingdom
One Promise 38,074
Scouting Centenary
2011
22nd World Scout Jamboree
Rinkaby, Sweden
Simply Scouting
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World Scout Moot World rover moot World moot World scout moot 18 26 Badge
3000 20
1931
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1935
2
Ingaro
3000
26
1939
3
3500
42
1949
4
Skjak
2500
40
1953
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3300
38
1957
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3500
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1961 1965
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969
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1966 1969
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3599
1970 1973
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7250
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11000 24
1974 1977
1978 1981
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14560
1982 1990 12
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22380
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1000
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Spirit into Action
1400
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1996 7
10
2608
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2000 7
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Trandition 5000 for Tomorrow 71
2004 7
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Scout 2500 Unlimited Challenge s 83
2010
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Jamboree on the air JOTA () Jamboree on the internet JOTI 1997 () JOTA JOTI 10 48
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The Scout Movement is defined as "a voluntary non-political educational movement for young people, open to all without distinction of origin, race, or creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles and method conceived by the Founder as stated below". ( the Constitution of WOSM )
I. Movement Voluntary Non-political () Non-formal education 41
(Learning to know)(Learning to be) (Learning todo) formal education informal education Non-formal education
II. The purpose of the Scout Movement is "to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities".
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Duty to God () Duty to others
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1. 2. Duty to self 44
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The Scout method is defined as "a system of progressive self-education through: A promise and law. Learning by doing. Membership of small groups (for example the patrol), involving, under adult guidance, progressive discovery and acceptance of responsibility and training towards self-government directed towards the development of character, and the acquisition of competence, self-reliance, dependability and capacities both to cooperate and to lead. Progressive and stimulating programme of varied activities based on the interests of the participants, including games, useful skills, and service to the community, taking place largely in an outdoor setting in 45
contact with nature." () : SCOUT METHOD SCOUT METHODS (ACTIVE EDUCATION) 46
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Lefthand shakehand
As we know Scouts across the world all greet each other with a left-handed handshake and that it is a sign of trust and friendship but why did and how did Baden-Powell come to decide to use it when he formed the Scout Movement There is a story that when Baden-Powell entered Kumasi, the capital city of the Ashanti he was met by one of the Great Chiefs of the Ashanti, he saluted them and then offered his right hand out as a sign of friendship, but the Chief transferred his shield which he held in his left hand to his right which contained his spear and offered his left hand as a sign of friendship. When asked why Baden-Powell was told that by offering his left hand which traditionally was used to hold a shield for protection he was showing his trust to his enemy or friend for with out the shield for protection he was open to attack. Scout salute The three-finger salute is used by members of Scout and Guide organizations around the world when greeting other Scouts and in respect of a national flag at ceremonies. In most situations, the salute is made with the palm face out, the thumb holding down the little finger, and with the fingertips on the brow of the head. There are some variations of the salute between national Scouting organisations and also within some programme sections Scout sign or Half salute A "half-salute", known as the Scout Sign, is also used in certain situations. The hand is still held palm facing out, and the thumb holding the little finger, but the hand is held at the shoulder instead.
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? (ring) oon oggles Dog Bones() Gilwell Park 18 Bill Shankley Turk's head knot Francis Gidneyc "Gilcraft"() Spare Time Activities 1923 6 9 a scarf "woogle"() 1st Gilwell Park Scout Troop,.oogle , boon doggles woggle 14th Edition Scouting for Boys (1929) 14 13 ring . 14 Woggle (Gilwell Woggle) , WoggleWoggle . Slide, Slide, Woggle=Scout neckerchief slide slide neckerchief,19101918 Policy, Organisation and Rules,, neckerchief.1919 Scarf 51
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I. Gilwell Park 1910 1911 William de Bois Maclaren MacLaren tartan 1919 William de Bois Maclaren(France)1918 1919 7 25 9 1920 (Baden-Powell of Gilwell) Gilwell Scarf Gilwell Woggle Bead Holder Course for Assistant Leader Trainers Course for Leader Trainers 53
II. Ax in log **** ( )
III. Woodbadge Woodbead Woodbadge ( Scout Officers ) Dinizulu 54
Dinizulu 1888 Ashanti( ) ( Military Secretary and Intelligent Officer ) Dinizulu 12 ( 4M) Acacia 4 (10CM) Zulu Ceza Bush 12 1899 1890 200
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Dinizulu GilwellPark Wolf's Fang 1922 1925 ( ) ( Wolf's Fang ) K ( Akela Badge) K ( Akela Leader ) 1925 11 13 1927 10 24 56
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(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Courses of Assistant Leader TrainingCALT Courses of Leader TrainingCLT 59
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[] 1884 Reconnaissance and Scouting 1885 Cavalry Instruction 1889 Pigsticking or Hoghunting 1896 The Downfall of Prempeh 1897 The Matabele Campaign 1899 Aids to Scouting for NCO's and Men 1900 Sport in War 1901 Notes and Instructions for the South African Constabulary 1914 Quick Training for War 1908 Scouting for Boys 1909 Yarns for Boy Scouts 1912 Handbook for Girl Guides 1913 Boy Scouts Beyond The Sea: My World Tour 1916 The Wolf Cub's handbook 1918 Girl Guiding 1919 Aids To Scoutmastership 1921 What Scouts Can Do: More Yarms 1922 Rovering to Success 1929 Scouting and Youth Movements 1935 Scouting Round the World 1939 Last Message To Scouts 1905 Ambidexterity 1915 Indian Memories 1915 My Adventures as a Spy 1916 Young Knights of the Empire: Their Code, and Further Scout Yarns 1921 An Old Wolf's Favourites 1927 Life's Snags and How to Meet Them 1933 Lessons From the Varsity of Life 74
1934 Adventures and Accidents 1936 Adventuring to Manhood 1937 African Adventures 1938 Birds and beasts of Africa 1939 Paddle Your Own Canoe 1940 More Sketches Of Kenya
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national training commissioner , scouting fundamentals essentials of scouting the boys scout ideals scout promise, law and motto scout spirit world brotherhood leadership and relationships organization cub scout pack scout patrol and troop rover crew scout group the outdoor program 77
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David Jagger David Jagger August 6, 1929 "Coming of Age Jamboree" Arrowe Park (Birkenhead, England) 21 Baden-Powell House
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