Young Leaders’ Training Programme plans and Programme plans plus (Modules G & H)

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Young Leaders’ Training Programme plans and Programme plans plus (Modules G & H)

Young Leaders’ Training Questions

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training Aim To give you the skills and understanding necessary to plan and run a Balanced Programme for the Section you are working with, over a three-month period

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training By the end of these modules, you will be able to: –understand the concept of a Balanced Programme over a three-month period –state the concept of the Programme Zones and Methods, and introduce the Underlying Ways of Working –use a range of programme planning techniques Objectives

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training –describe the considerations needed to plan and run outdoor activities –describe the techniques available to regularly review a programme –plan an outline balanced programme for 3 months Objectives (cont’d)

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training The Planning Process Long Term – looking a year, or even two years Medium Term (termly) Short Term (detailed meeting plan) Starts with review

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training More Ideas “Essentials”, Programmes and programmes Plus Programmes on Line Past programmes Scouting Magazine Supplements Section Forums

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training More Ideas Calendar dates Local/County events Facebook/on-line forums District meetings TV /Radio Badge requirements

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training What is a Balanced Programme? Definition: “A Balanced Programme is one which allows young people to experience a wide range of subjects through a number of Programme Zones”

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training Programme Zones - a quick and easy guide

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training Don’t forget Methods – use a variety of methods – keep it fresh The Bottom line

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training Over to you again! Plan a balanced programme for your section for a 3 month period.

Young Leaders’ Training

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training Discussion What issues surround the planning and running of outdoor activities

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training Summary The stages involved in planning Making a Balanced Programme happen Summary of the Review process for individual meetings and longer-term programmes.

Brentwood Explorer Scouts Young Leaders’ Training “A Balanced Programme is one which allows young people to experience a wide range of subjects through a number of Programme Zones”

Young Leaders’ Training Questions