| Boy Scout Science Program Level 100 Classes BSL 102 Organization of Troop Chartered Organization and its Representative and the Committee Helps new leaders understand the structure of a troop and the responsibilities of the Troop Committee and Chartered Organization Representative. BSL 103 Organization and Function of the Troop Helps new leaders understand the structure of a Troop and the responsibilities of the Committee and Program Staff. BSL 104 Role of the Scoutmaster and Program Staff Helps new leaders understand the structure of a Troop and the responsibilities of the Program Staff. BSL 105 Program Planning and Troop Administration Helps new leaders understand program planning, what a Patrol Leader's Council is and what are all of the components of a Troop meeting. BSL 106 (2 hours) The Weekend Experience Helps new leaders understand the various components of a weekend experience with a Troop. BSL 107 Disability Awareness Dealing with Scouts that have disabilities and learning problems in a diversified Troop. Level 200 Classes BSL 201 Scouts Interfaith Service This session will include information on how to develop and deliver a Scouts' Interfaith Service. BSL 202 Health and Safety What is the Sweet Sixteen of Scouting? Learn how these principles should be applied in your unit. BSL 203 Growth and Development of Boys This session will explain the concept of stages of youth development. It will discuss how behavior is affected by developmental stage and help you realize the importance of developmentally appropriate activities at the various levels of the program. BSL 204 Drug Awareness Each year there are more deaths and disabilities from substance abuse than any other preventable cause. This session will provide drug education and help you understand the dangers of drug use and abuse. BSL 205 High Adventure/Training Opportunities High Adventure is the chance to experience something you may never experience again. Learn about the various opportunities that Boy Scouts provide. Learn about the various training opportunities available to all Scouters. BSL 206 (2 Hours) Case Studies / Hypotheticals’ on the Common Problems and Pitfalls of a Troop Participants will discuss the common problems/pitfalls that Boy Scout units can face. They will then examine real life situations and discuss the appropriate solutions for the problems described. |