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Advancement is one of the eight methods used by Scout leaders to help youth fulfill the aims of the BSA. A new or small unit could use the committee secretary as an advancement person temporarily. Eventually, the advancement team is developed by the parent leaders of the unit.
Most Packs rely on parents to submit advancement records to a designated leader. This changes to youth submitting records directly to a Troop or Crew advancement team of adult leaders. Cross over parents (Cub Scouts to Scouts BSA) needs to understand this advancement system. The troop committee can vote in a Eagle Project subcommittee. This subcommittee should have tradesmen experience and organization skills. This will help determine the project's feasibility and scope. The troop committee chairmen oversee all subcommittees and still signs off on approved projects. With the introduction of Scoutbook everyone is involved with the prosses. Advancement people can run reports, submit records, and acquirer badges from Scoutbook data. Leaders can check records and work with the scout on advancement needs. Parents can work with the Den Leaders on advancement.
🌐 Guide to Advancement: https://www.scouting.org/resources/guide-to-advancement/
🎬 Scoutbook? The Official Scouts BSA Online Unit Management Tool: https://youtu.be/uMdqEVgH-cM
🎬 Understanding Scout Facing or Backstage: https://youtu.be/9DHD1zcdCH0
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Advancement is one of the eight methods used by Scout leaders to help youth fulfill the aims of the BSA. A new or small unit could use the committee secretary as an advancement person temporarily. Eventually, the advancement team is developed by the parent leaders of the unit.
Most Packs rely on parents to submit advancement records to a designated leader. This changes to youth submitting records directly to a Troop or Crew advancement team of adult leaders. Cross over parents (Cub Scouts to Scouts BSA) needs to understand this advancement system. The troop committee can vote in a Eagle Project subcommittee. This subcommittee should have tradesmen experience and organization skills. This will help determine the project's feasibility and scope. The troop committee chairmen oversee all subcommittees and still signs off on approved projects. With the introduction of Scoutbook everyone is involved with the prosses. Advancement people can run reports, submit records, and acquirer badges from Scoutbook data. Leaders can check records and work with the scout on advancement needs. Parents can work with the Den Leaders on advancement.
🌐 Guide to Advancement: https://www.scouting.org/resources/guide-to-advancement/
🎬 Scoutbook? The Official Scouts BSA Online Unit Management Tool: https://youtu.be/uMdqEVgH-cM
🎬 Understanding Scout Facing or Backstage: https://youtu.be/9DHD1zcdCH0

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