by scoutaholic » Sat Sep 23, 2006 2:28 pm
This years camp was a 'fixed' schedule. The leaders guide listed all the classes and the hours they were taught. Before camp, I worked with each scout to figure out his schedule. (Some of which were of course changed when we got to camp, because they were not being taught as advertised.)
The only pre-registration was for avaiation and scuba, because they had limited capacity. All other classes, you just show up at the scheduled time.
This schedule worked fairly well, because then I knew where every boy should be, and I could chase him out of camp with a destination in mind. The problem was that some of the older scouts already had all the badges that were being taught at certain hours, and I didn't have anywhere to chase them to. Also a problem if the scout discovers that he can't do the badge (ie. fails the swim test), because the other badges have already been started, and it's hard to join and complete a class after the first session is already over.
This type of scheduling makes it more likely to complete badges that are started, but enforces a limit on how much a boy can do. You simply can't fit more than 6 or 7 into the schedule.
I have been to camps other years, where there was no schedule at all. Classes were just open from 9-12 and 2-5. Scouts come and go as they please.
This schedule makes it really hard for some badges that require some time, or that have to be started on Monday in order to do the week-long requirement. It works great for handicrafts, and some of the simpler badges that can be done in a short period of time.
For a disciplined scout, (or one who has a domineering leader and/or parent at camp with them), this schedule enables them to get more badges, because they can finish one and hurry to the next area rather than wait for the next session to start. I've heard of scouts getting 19 badges in one week of camp this way.
What ends up happening with most scouts is that bunches of scouts wait in line to do shooting and boating, while there are councilors waiting with nothing to do in the scout skills areas. I tend to see a lot of partial MBs done at these camps.
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