Training: Scouts Leader Training
The Key Principles of the Adult Training Scheme
Training is built around a number of key objectives which have been generated by
taking into account the views of Counties, the requirements of the World Scout Bureau
and the needs of The Scout Association:
- The scheme is modular, with a total of 36 modules in all. Adults complete only those
appropriate to their role.
- Adult training should be accessible to all, regardless of geography, education,
personal circumstances or special needs. There are at least two methods of meeting
the key objectives so that adults can choose the most appropriate method to them.
- The scheme recognises prior learning, experience and existing knowledge of adults.
It is not necessary for adults to attend training if they can clearly show that
they are able to meet module objectives by demonstrating their skills in their Scouting
role.
- Training provides opportunities for adults to interact with other adults. This can
often be an effective way of learning and building contacts.
- Training uses familiar Scout methods, for example learning by doing and small group
work, but these are complemented by methods such as workbooks, videos and e-learning.
- The scheme is UK-wide so that the training and modules that have been completed
in one County will be recognised in another.
- There is the opportunity for adults to work towards an externally recognised award
through the training they do in Scouting
Training modules to be covered: