What training is required before a Cub leader to be eligible to take Wood Badge? Completion of Fast-Start, Youth Protection Training, Leader Essentials.

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What training is required before a Cub leader to be eligible to take Wood Badge? Completion of Fast-Start, Youth Protection Training, Leader Essentials and Specific for your position. Is there a maximum age limit to take the course? No – there have been recent participants in their 60’s and 70’s who completed the course. We frequently see cub leaders who are grandparents helping with their grandson’s Pack. This course will be as relevant to them as anyone else. Do you have to be in scouting for 3 years to go to Wood Badge? No - as long as you meet the training requirements, you are encouraged to take the course right away. There will be some who are very new to the scouting and some who have many years experience. The things you will learn will improve your Cub Pack and your leadership skills now. Can you take one weekend of the course this year and the rest at some other time? No – the curriculum is to be delivered in a certain order and builds on previous information. Also, you will be part of a small group (similar to a den) where you will work together while at camp and a little on the weeks in- between. 3 points 2 points

How many days will I be at the course? Six days total over (2) three-day weekends. Our course has one weekend in mid-September and one in mid-October. It can be taught over 6 straight days, but this method reduces the amount of days off from work. What founder of scouting began Wood Badge in 1919 Baden-Powell. This should be a softball question but it can be pointed out that this course has been taught for 90 years but has evolved over time. This course was re-designed in 2000 and made very relevant to Cub leaders. Do you know what a Kudu is? Any answer is correct - For the record, a kudu is an antelope whose horn is spiral in shape and grazes in the open planes of Africa. The horn is often used as a communication instrument. Scouting is said to be “a game with a purpose”. These games are designed to have fun while teaching. Name one of the “games” found in Cub Scouting? This could be a skit, den meeting, Pack meeting, game played in a meeting, campfire, craft, etc. Wood Badge uses various “games” to illustrate points and to show leadership and teaching techniques. 2 points 3 points 1 point

What are you awarded upon completion of all course work? Those two cool beads on a leather string – a tradition started by Baden Powell in The beads are similar to that worn by Denizulu. How much does the course cost? The fee is $230 which includes all food, course materials, a course shirt and patch. This matches the cost for attending Brady Saunders summer camp. If this poses a financial hardship on someone, please contact Craig Britt. Is there a spiritual component to the course? Yes – there is an inter-faith worship experience and moments of reflection before meals. These are done without reference to specific religions to illustrate we can be reverent together without imposing our particular type of religion on others. It is done this way to model how units can include all faiths. Are participants required to be camping experts? Absolutely not. We understand that Cub leaders do not camp as often as other programs do – or may be new at it. The lodging for the first weekend is in indoors at the Cub camp fort. Your food that weekend will be cooked for you and served in the dining hall. On the second weekend, you will be camping outdoors and cooking with your small group. It is normal for some of the more experienced campers to volunteer their gear for use by the whole group. If you don’t have gear, I’m sure we or your small group can find gear to use that weekend 1 point 2 points

Tell us of a Scout or leader you know who has left a legacy. Obviously, there is no wrong answer here. We are all volunteers and we want to have an impact on the youth we serve. There are opportunities to be a coach or mentor – and to leave a legacy through the scouting program. Have you ever witnessed conflict in a Cub Scout pack? Without naming names, quickly describe a situation where conflict might occur? Again, there is no wrong answer. You might poll others in the room to see if they have other quick antidotes. (“Managing Conflict” is one of the small group presentations) What is a good skit for a Blue and Gold Banquet? Any answer is good – we’re just trying to get some ideas for our own B&G. (See if others have ideas.) Is Wood Badge taught only in the US? No – it is taught around the world in different forms with the common purpose: to develop leadership. 3 points 2 points 3 points

Do Cub leaders get different training than other leaders during the WB course? No – the curriculum is applicable for Cub, Boy Scout, and Venture leaders. It focuses on topics useful for your scouting, work, and at home – like communication, project planning, listening skills, etc. Leaders from all programs are mixed together so all will benefit from each others’ knowledge. You will hopefully learn more about the Boy Scout and Venture methods and they will learn more about Cub Scouting. Can accommodations be made for physical or dietary requests? Yes 1. If you provide us with your dietary restrictions well ahead of time, we will do our best to provide alternatives. 2. If these limitations are explained ahead of time, we will do our utmost to accommodate you. Will the participants get good food? Yes – On the first weekend where the food is prepared for you, the quality will be good and the amounts will be plentiful. This food will be prepared by an experienced volunteer staff. On the second weekend, you will cook as a small group in a camp environment. Your group will control the quality and amounts. Are computer skills are required? No – We do make computers available for certain uses during the course, but this use is optional. 1.Our registration is on-line but it can be mailed into the Council office – or done with Craig over the phone. 2.Any writing required for the course can be hand- written. 2 points 1 point 2 points

Can I bring a cell phone or Blackberry Yes, however it is our preference that you not bring either. You will get the most from the course if you aren’t distracted by outside things. There will be an emergency phone number where a message can be quickly given to you. If you feel it necessary to have a phone handy, we will ask that they be turned completely off during all teaching sessions. You may use it during the short breaks, but don’t let it pull you away from the time getting to know others. 1 point To what Pack (number) will participants belong? Pack One, the participants will start the course as members of Pack 1 from Gilwell 2 point In what country is Gilwell Park – the “original home” of Wood Badge located? England, Gilwell is the site of the first Wood Badge course. This is an existing park that is located near a small town outside of London. During the Wood Badge course, we are always at Gilwell. 3 points Name a Pack project or activity you have helped organize or lead. Any answer is correct. The course curriculum will give you tools to organize and plan your Cub activities. You will get to apply these lessons back home at your Pack. 3 points