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Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills Certification Trainer Orientation Rev: 7/25/131
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Learning Objectives As a result of this orientation you should: Understand the need for IOLS training Be able to conduct an IOLS certification Know how to report the results Rev: 7/25/132
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Outline The background for IOLS The need for IOLS Certification Trainer qualifications The IOLS certification process Punch line Rev: 7/25/133
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What is IOLS? Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills training is a hands-on program that gives adult leaders the practical outdoor skills they need to lead Scouts in the out-of-doors. Rev: 7/25/134
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What is IOLS? (cont’d) IOLS addresses the outdoor skills needed for a Boy Scout to achieve the rank of First Class Scout IOLS focuses on teaching outdoor skills to youth members Rev: 7/25/135
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Why is IOLS Training Required? The current national trend is toward adult leaders with shorter tenure and less of a command of outdoor skills than was had by their previous counterparts We should not generalize, though Rev: 7/25/136
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Why Only SMs and SAs? The job description for Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters is simple: Develop youth leaders The laboratory for that job is the outdoors The SA position is not for everyone Rev: 7/25/137
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Options for IOLS Training The best approach is to participate in an IOLS course, especially for those who lack the necessary skills Those who believe they have the necessary skills and can teach those skills to youth members may be certified via personal coaching Rev: 7/25/138
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Certification Trainer Qualifications Certification Trainers must either: Have served on the staff for an IOLS course, or Participate in this orientation session Certification Trainers must be approved by the Council Training Committee Rev: 7/25/139
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Conducting an IOLS Certification Use the IOLS Personal Record to review the outdoor skills Simply put, you need to become comfortable that the person you are certifying has the ability to teach those skills to youth members Rev: 7/25/1310
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Processing the Paperwork Fill in the participant’s personal information on the IOLS Personal Record Sign the form on the line identified as Training Course Chair Submit the form to the Council Training Chair for approval and processing Rev: 7/25/1311
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Learning Objectives Review Now you should: Understand the need for IOLS training Be able to conduct an IOLS certification Know how to report the results Rev: 7/25/1312
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Punch Line Every youth member deserves a trained leader Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters need to be competent in outdoor skills to be trained Thank you for helping our youth members Rev: 7/25/1313
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Thank you for your participation! Questions and Open Discussion Rev: 7/25/1314
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