cballman wrote:IMHO either way if a certain scout does not know the skills and are signed off then I will go after the person who signed the book. Not the scout in front of me because he thought that that is all that was needed. older scouts who sign off in the book need to be held more accountable for what they sign off.
i dont know if its just my troop, but this is how it is with us. a scout ( there have been more than one, but this is a good example) came to me, with a requirement for me to sign off. it was about tying a knot ( of some sort) fo rfirst class. he really didnt know it at first, so i told him to come back next week. he did, and he tied it better, but not as good as he could. so, i made him come back at the end of the meeting. he tyed the knot almost flawlessly, and i signed it off. the next weekend was our klondike derby. we got to the knot station, and we had 11 ( i think) knots to tie. knowing that this scout knew how to tie the knot, i assigned it to him. he stood there for the 7 minutes allowed to us, and fumbled with the string. pretty much all he accomplished was a knot, just a simple loop knot. period. i was furious to say the least.
in this case, who is at fault? my self or the scout? many times in our troop this is what happens.
