by Beagle Scout » Fri Oct 29, 2004 12:09 pm
"Just for Fun What Changes would you like to see in training?"
One thing that I'd like to see is a test of some sort at the end. Right now, the guy who sits and doodles gets credit for training just like the guy who pays attention.
When I became a certified shooting instructor, I went through a bunch of classroom training about teaching, followed by specific training for the type of firearm, and at the end I had to take a test. It wasn't a rugged test but if you hadn't been paying attention, you couldn't pass.
I also think that the last style of Scoutmaster training was far better than what they offer now. The course took five evenings plus one Saturday outdoor session and ended with a Friday night through Sunday morn campout. We were broken into patrols on the first day and had to operate as patrols including creating a patrol flag, patrol neckerchief and patrol yell. The evening classroom sessions were like troop meeting with flag ceremonies, songs, and games. We also needed to have patrol meetings outside of the classroom. When all was said and done, we left the training with a great understanding of not just the program but also what the Scouts have to go through. My patrol mates and I stay in touch and shout our patrol yell across fields and parking lots when we see each other. This is true of many of the students that took that course.
I don't see any of that spirit coming out of the new system. The information might be there but the spirit isn't. I see a great difference between the adults in my troop that went through the old training vice those that went through the new. The old have a better understanding that Scouting is a game. The new seem to treat it as more of a process, like an assembly line.
Admittedly, my sample set is small but I have to go with what I see.