by WVBeaver05 » Sun Jun 17, 2007 9:31 pm
As a relatively recent (2005) attendee at Wood Badge (that would be Wood Badge for the 21st Century - usually referred to as "the new Wood Badge"), I strongly recommend that you consider attending.
It is also my understanding that you need to be in a registered position. Not sure, but I doubt that MBC alone would count. I am ceratin that there requirement is to be have completed the training required for your current position.
Experience level, Scouting program (Cubs, Boy Scouts, Varsity, Venturing) does not matter. Male or female does not matter. In fact, diversity in a variety of aspects is at least encouraged.
Just one clarification. Wood Badge is a leadership development course, not a Scout skills course. And, IMHO, it is an EXCELLENT one, at that. So, I would certainly say that you would benefit.
Additionally, expect to spend some (!!) quality time with other adults who share interests in supporting Scouts and Scouting. My course was the 2 weekend one in 2005 and I have had numerous discussions since of the pros and cons of the week long and the 2 weekend course since, but there are reasons (including only needing 2 days off from work) that I prefer the 2 weekend one.
So, again, let me say that I strongly recommend that you (and anyone else who has an interest) register and take the course. I don't see how you can avoid learning a lot and you will certainly have FUN! (Would you guess that I am a strong advocate of the course?)
YiS
Wayne
Scoutmaster Troop34
Roundtable Commissioner
Eagle Scout - 1973
Wood Badge Beaver - 2005