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616kayak wrote:AS a leader for my entire scouting career i would say less than 1% of my knowledge came from attending a JLT.
616kayak wrote:The only way to learn to lead is by leading.
scoutaholic wrote:We had fewer boys than we had expected, and the boys that were there didn't seem too interrested in learning leadership skills.
Next time maybe I can get them more interrested beforehand so we don't have to fight them during the training.
Things I learned that I want to do better next time:
Plan the camp/activity farther from home. This way they won't have the option to leave part way through.
The surroundings at the church were just too familiar for them.
Find a way to get the boys excited about the training before we go. Doing it because I suggested it and thought they need it isn't a good way to get their cooperation.
Find a way to better involve the boys in the "reflection"s. I think much of the learning is done here, but I didn't present it very well this time.
scoutaholic wrote:I think the problem with the "reflections" is that they didn't really know what to do. Honest and straight-forward communication on the emotional and real-learning levels may not have been modeled for them.
Mrw wrote:If you actually introduced the concept as "Reflections" you probably lost most of the group right there.
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