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jr56 wrote:There are very few instances (a few merit badge sessions at summer camp come to mind) where a written test may be useful. But for the most part I stay away from them because they are too much like school.
mhjacobson wrote:...Even, given the canoeing example, in a group -- the leader can point out something on a canoe and have a scout name the part, it takes only about 5 minutes per scout (on an individual basis)...
mhjacobson wrote:...or in a group the leader can randomly call on each member of the group to name the part that is being indicated.
ASM-142 wrote:jr56 wrote:There are very few instances (a few merit badge sessions at summer camp come to mind) where a written test may be useful. But for the most part I stay away from them because they are too much like school.
A written test may be useful but it is not allowed.
WVBeaver05 wrote:ASM-142 wrote:jr56 wrote:There are very few instances (a few merit badge sessions at summer camp come to mind) where a written test may be useful. But for the most part I stay away from them because they are too much like school.
A written test may be useful but it is not allowed.
I'm always interested in learning and others opinions so could you explain why you believe that a written test is not allowed? The closest I can come, based on what I know at this point, would be that some argue that this is adding to the requirements. I don't see it that way (although there are cases where it could be). In my previous example of identify the parts of a canoe it would seem to me that the requirement doesn't specify how to identify them, so either orally or in writing would meet the requirement without additions.
Please let me know what you think on this one.
YiS
maricopasem wrote: To require a Scout to write something when the MB requirement is "show," "demonstrate," "discuss," etc., is likely not appropriate.
wagionvigil wrote:You are correct BUT some SM's and Troops feel it is Their Responsibility to retest the scouts to make sure they are truly deserving of the rank advancement. WHICH IS AGAINST BSA POLICY AND THEY SHOULD BE OUT OF SCOUTING![]()
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