p. 518 Of Executive Committee, B. L., Of National Council Meetings, Keeping of, B. L., Art. XIV, REGIONAL COMMITTEES B. L., Art. XI, Sec. 3, Cl. 2, p. Regional Districts, B. L., Art. XI, Sec. 3, Cl. 1, p. 551 B. L., Art. XIII, Sec. 1, p. 554 REGULATIONS For Camps, B. L., Art. V, Sec. GANIZATIONS Committee on, B. L., Art. IV, B. L., Art. IV. Sec. 2, Cl. 9, RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES Scout Participation, in C., Art. RELIGIOUS ELEMENT IN BOY C., Art. III, p. 520 Of Charters. See Field Dept. Of Troop Charters, B. L., Art. REPORTS From Commissioners. See Field Of Departments, B. L., Art. V, To National Council, Annual, B. REPRESENTATION In Local Councils, B. L., Art. For Active, Associate Pioneer Fixing of, B. L., Art. V, Sec. 1, RESPONSIBILITIES Of Local Councils, C., Art., XI, Of Movement. See Handbooks Active, B. L., Art. X, Sec. 2, Associate, B. L.. Art. X, Sec. Bands, B. L., Art. XVI, Sec. Commissioners, B. L., Art. XII, (Bulletin), Art. V, First Class, Qualifications, B. Life, B. L.. Art. VI, Sec. 7, p. Oath, B. L., Art. VI, Sec. 2, Pioneer, B. L., Art. X, Sec. 4, Second Class, Qualifications, B. Sign, B. L., Art. VIII, Sec. 1, Star, B. L., Art. VI, Sec. 8, p. SCOUT-Continued Committee on, B. L., Art. IV, B. L.. Art. IV. Sec. 2, Cl. Department of, B. L., Art. V, Tests, B. L., Art. XV, p. 556 See Purpose, C., Art. II, p. 519 The Official Bulletin, B. L., Art. Courses for, B. L., Art. V, Sec. 4, Cl. 2, SCOUTMASTERS Leadership in Conferences, B. Means of Training, B. L., Art. Selection of, B. L., Art. XI, SCOUT OATH, THE B. L., Art. VI, Sec. 2, p. 538 SCOUTS Power to, and Be Sued, p. 518 For Improvement, B. L., Art. Of Camp, B. L., Art. V, Sec. Of Scout Activities, B. L., Art. Committee of Scout, B. L., Art. TAG DAYS For Leadership, Development of Election and Duties, B. L., Art. Charters, B. L., Art. XI, Sec. 1, Dues, B. L., Art. XIII, p. 554 UNIFORMS AND BADGES By Whom Used, C., Art. XIV, Description, B. L., Art. IX, Sec. Distribution, B. L., Art. IX, Sec. Protection, B. L., Art. IX, Sec. When to Use, B. L., Art. IX, VACANCIES IN NATIONAL Power to Fill, C., Art. VII, Cl. VETERAN SCOUT VICE-PRESIDENTS Election and Duties, B. L., Art. See Leadership APPENDIX B 569 SCOUTMASTER TRAINING IN ENGLAND from "Scoutmastership" by Robert Baden-Powell. List of Subjects for Study. I. Boy Training and the need of it. II. Character Training. III. Physical Health and Devel opment. IV. Self-Improvement for making a Career. V. Service for Others. (Chivalry and self-sacrifice the basis of Religion.) 1st See Preface and Chapter X. Scouting for Boys, Hints on How to start a Troop. See also The Wolf Cub Handbook, and The Rover pamphlet. The Scout Law, Woodcraft, Camping, Chivalry, Happiness and Enjoyment of Life. Observation, Scouting Games, Seamanship. Physical Exercises and Reasons for each, Health-giving Habits, Games, Sanitation, Prevention of Disease, Temperance and Continence, Smoking, SelfControl. Handicrafts, Work for Badges, Thrift, Citizenship. Dangers of Drink, Gambling, Impurity. Helpfulness, First Aid, Accidents, Life Saving, Fire Brigade, Missioners, Patriotism. PROGRAM FOR STUDY PATROL Subject I.-How to Train the Boy. Subject Week.-Present County Council Education. 2nd Week.-Public School Life. 3rd Week.-Environment. 4th Week.-Camp management, catering, financing, and discipline. Instruction in Details Ceremony of enrolling a Scout. Practical examples of teaching and impressing the Scout Law. Finding way by map. Noticing landmarks. Estimating heights and distances. Tracking. Camp pitching. Camp games. Signalling. Signal fires. Despatch running. Whistle calls. Practise Week-End Camp.-Tramp out, finding way by map. Noticing landmarks, pitch tent, cook food, salute flag, camp prayers. instruction learned during previous four weeks. PROGRAM FOR STUDY PATROL Subject 1st Week.-Self-Control. (a) Temperance. (b) Continence. Study and Practice. Food-gluttony, its reasons and results. Evils of drink, smoking, gambling, etc. How they start, what they lead to, how to prevent incontinence, how it starts, its bad effects, ways of overcoming it. How to advise boys. Games and Practices,— Walk the plank. Rifle shooting. Mid-day rest for growing boys. COURSE OF ANATOMY. The six physical exercises for Scouts, their reasons and correct practice. Practice and make records of Scout's pace for 1⁄2 mile, 100 yards running, high jump, throwing cricket ball, as standard tests for Scouts. How to weigh and measure boys. Scout drill. Quarter-staff play with staves. Boxing: Wrestling. "Spotty face" for eyes. Testing for colourblindness. Sense of smell. Blindfold training in locating one-self, etc. PROGRAM FOR STUDY PATROL Instruction in Detail (e. g. whale hunting), involving good temper, discipline, patience, sticking to the rules and playing for one's side and not for oneself. Use of axe. Camp expedients. Camp loom. Model bridge building. Real bridgebuilding. Improvising bridges, huts, tools, etc., out of materials available on the spot. Working up for Badge. Examination in the different crafts and trades in Technical or Evening Schools. How apprentice boys. Use of Labour Bureaus and Employment Agencies. Conditions of service in Civil, Naval, Military and Post Office, etc. Week-End Camps. to A trek cart to carry equipment. Cut your own wood for fires. Make your own bed with camp loom and other camp expedients. |