Demonstrate the acceptance of the fundamentals of Scouting AIMS, FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND METHOD Fundamental Principles of Scouting.
Apply the Fundamental principles of Scouting in life 4. Explain the fundamental principles of Scouting 3. Identify the fundamental principles of Scouting 2. Danda Kenya Scouts Association Training and Development Department ģ UNIT Definition of Scouting 1.2 Purpose and Aim of Scouting pillars of Scouting 1.4 Scout Promise 1.5 Scout Law 1.6 Goal of Scouting 1.7 Scout Method FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF SCOUTING Objectives By the end of the module the learner should be able to:- 1. This will be a camp phase session of training that takes three days and answers the question How is Scouting done? Thank you and welcome to Scouting. Finally, the trainees who successfully undertake the Pre-PTC training Level shall be expected to undertake the PTC proper.
To this effect, there shall be questions on every topic to be answered by the trainees after going through this module to enable them to inculcate the values required for this level of training. making the educational process action oriented and therefore more experiential. One of the main objectives of the module is to assist the trainees to initiate activities that will bring about a shift from emphasis on instruction to emphasize on providing trainees with learning opportunities and experiences i.e.
It provides important topics for self study for all those leaders who intend to pursue further training that will empower them to deliver the youth program better. This module aims at introducing the Scout Leaders to the movement by answering the question What is Scouting? As the first edition, this module is meant to arouse interest and provoke reaction, so that future modules can be developed more in line with needs and circumstances. The first stop for Adults coming into Scouting, as Scout Leaders is to understand what the movement is all about. 1 KENYA SCOUTS ASSOCIATION PRELIMINARY COURSE TRAINING MANUAL PRE PTC SELF STUDY GUIDE DEVELOPED JUNE 2012 Training and Development Department Ģ INTRODUCTION In order to provide better scouting for more young people, it is imperative that more interested, self motivated and Scout- loving volunteers are recruited and trained to deliver the youth programme to young people.