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HOW TO GROW A SCOUTMASTER? based on THE POLISH SCOUTING AND GUIDING ASSOCIATION'S ADULT SUPPORT SCHEME HOW TO GROW A SCOUTMASTER? based on THE POLISH SCOUTING.

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1 HOW TO GROW A SCOUTMASTER? based on THE POLISH SCOUTING AND GUIDING ASSOCIATION'S ADULT SUPPORT SCHEME HOW TO GROW A SCOUTMASTER? based on THE POLISH SCOUTING AND GUIDING ASSOCIATION'S ADULT SUPPORT SCHEME

2 17 regional branches 357 districts 7800 troops 95 000 members 12 000 leaders 5062 guides 3235 sub-scoutmasters 3113 scoutmasters

3 ZHP Leader INDIVIDUAL DEVELOP- MENT PLAN PERSONAL DEVE- LOPMENT TRAINING first rank (guide) second rank (sub-scoutmaster) third rank (scoutmaster) SCOUT LEADER’S DEVELOP- MENT MENTOR (+ Leaders’ Rank Committee)

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5 GUIDE INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN Gets to know him/herself and recognizes his/her motivations. Is a role model for scouts. Displays leadership abilities and talents. Draws joy and motivation from co-operating with his/her scouts, is able to be an older brother/sister and a young leader. Purposefully applies the Scout Method to achieve educational goals. Feels the responsibility for his/her duties and his/her troop. Actively participates in his/her district’s community. Basic conditions for starting a process General requirements Basic conditions for ending a process MENTOR

6 GUIDE TRAINING The Scout Method Leader (instructor) - educator Leader (instructor) - educator Security Basics of work planning Interpersonal skills Scout district as a community Scout partners and allies Documentation Troop's finance and economy Scout Summer Action & Scout Winter Action Scouting educational basics Knowledge of the ZHP

7 SCOUT LEADER’S DEVELOPMENT

8 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

9 LEADER’S OATH

10 SUB-SCOUTMASTER INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN Consciously defines hi/her growth goals. Propagates the values system of scouting with his/her demeanor. Understands the surrounding world and people – reacts to their needs. Is able to identify problematic situations and solve them. Displays a broader view of affairs, not tied to his/her immediate environment. Hones his/her pedagogical skills, shares them with other leaders. Is a member of a leaders team. Has his/her own opinion on the affairs of his/her scouting community. Basic conditions for starting a process of gaining a rank General requirements Basic conditions for ending a process of gaining a rank

11 SCOUTMASTER INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN Aims to consistently realize his/her life goals, achieved his/her planned maturity in the areas of family, professional and social life. Influences the world. Is a prominent figure in his/her leaders group and scouting community. Translates his/her life and scouting experience to lasting attainments. Displays a significant knowledge and skills in adult leadership. Inspires and organizes his/her community to undertake socially desirable tasks. Creates scouting and its visage. Is a role model for other leaders. Basic conditions for starting a process of gaining a rank General requirements Basic conditions for ending a process of gaining a rank

12 SCOUTMASTER TRAINING Exploring the idea of the degree of scoutmaster in relation to their own personal development and reaching maturity and mastership Exploring the idea of the degree of scoutmaster in relation to their own personal development and reaching maturity and mastership Inspiration for continuous selfimprovement, especially learning how to make choices, to make decisions, to be autonomous and free; develop and express their opinions Inspiration for continuous selfimprovement, especially learning how to make choices, to make decisions, to be autonomous and free; develop and express their opinions Develop a sense of responsibility for the entire scouting and guiding organization and movement

13 SCOUTMASTER TRAINING During the course, participants need to write and essay, related to values of scouting and guiding. They also need to read some good literature within various scope – from economy to books about scouting and guiding Participants come from all regions. There are ca. 24 participants in each course Participants come from all regions. There are ca. 24 participants in each course The course last for around 4 - 5 months. The program of the course includes three meetings (weekends) and intensive work between the meetings. The program of the course includes three meetings (weekends) and intensive work between the meetings. In performing the course, the Scout Method is extensively used.

14 Trainings focused on the leader's development (related to leaders ranks) Trainings focused on the leader's development (related to leaders ranks)  Guide course (54 h) (the basic part of a troop leader course)  Sub-scoutmaster course (54 h)  Scoutmaster course (54 h)  Guide course (54 h) (the basic part of a troop leader course)  Sub-scoutmaster course (54 h)  Scoutmaster course (54 h) Scout Method courses  for cub scout leaders (36 h)  for scout leaders (36 h)  for older scout leaders (36 h)  for rover and ranger leaders (36 h)  for cub scout leaders (36 h)  for scout leaders (36 h)  for older scout leaders (36 h)  for rover and ranger leaders (36 h) Courses that prepare for positions  for scout group leaders (36 h)  for district commissioners (36 h)  training course (29 h)  for district leaders (72 h)  for assistant leaders focused on programme and adult support  for assistant leaders focused on management  for treasurers  for scout group leaders (36 h)  for district commissioners (36 h)  training course (29 h)  for district leaders (72 h)  for assistant leaders focused on programme and adult support  for assistant leaders focused on management  for treasurers Specialized courses  first-aid course (15 h)  sailing course, etc.  project management, etc.  first-aid course (15 h)  sailing course, etc.  project management, etc.

15 ZHP „National Training School” (15-person training team) 5 regional training schools + regional training teams local (district level) training teams ZHP „National Training School” (15-person training team) 5 regional training schools + regional training teams local (district level) training teams cerificate = Trainer’s Badge (TB) 513 certificated trainers 372 Brown TB 106 Silver TB 35 Gold TB local (district) regional (regions) central „permission level”

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