Kodiak Leadership Training Course

Background and Purpose

Leadership and service to others are two key tenants of Venturing, the Boy Scouts of America's fast growing teenage program. Combine these two elements and you get the concept of "the servant leader." Servant leadership as a philosophy teaches that the leader works with and through a team to accomplish the mission.

Rather than just talking about leadership, Venturing through the new Kodiak course, teaches useable, relevant leadership skills that every teen can use.

Methods

Requirements

  1. Be at least 16 years old (May be lowered to 14 on less challenging courses.).
  2. Have physical capability for specific trek.
  3. Have outdoor skills for specific trek.
  4. Parental approval.

What a Council Does

  1. Set the date, itinerary, and fee.
  2. Manage the budget.
  3. Order course support materials and recognition.
  4. Recruit leadership and instructors.
  5. Promote attendance and communicate with participants.
  6. Promote locally and with neighboring councils.
  7. Send an after-action report to the national Venturing division.

How to Host a Course

  1. Leadership commits to hosting a course (get council approval).
  2. Set fee, dates, and location. Add to council calendar.
  3. Assign a staff advisor.
  4. Recruit organizing committee.
  5. Promotes the trek in newsletter, website, and to crews and Venturers.
  6. After course place pictures in newsletter, newspapers, on website, etc.

Course Support Materials You Will Need

ItemWho Supplies
1.Magic Board (light weight, comes with stylus At least one per instructor. One per participant if possible. (Can be found at Wal-Mart, drug stores, and office supply store. Very inexpensive.)Host council
2.Pen and paper for participants, option to magic boards Host council
3.5 bear claws for each instructor and participantSupply Division - No. 17034
4.Leather leadership bag for each participantSupply Division
5.24 tooth picks per participantHost council
6.1 wood chip per participantHost council
7.1 feather per participantHost council
8.1 marble per participantHost council
9.1 pack of playing cardsHost council
10.1 penny per participantHost council
11.1 acorn or pecan per participantHost council
12.1 blindfold per 4 participants (bandanas will work)Host council
13.1 Lego block per participantHost council
14.1 seed (like corn or beans) per participantHost council
15.1 course certificate No. 33504 per participantSupply Division
16.Colored plastic beads to separate bear clawsHost council
17.One 2 _ ft. leather thong (bear claw necklace) per personHost council or Supply Division
18.One small candle per person for closingHost council
19.1 Kodiak Course Syllabus, per staff memberHost council
20.1 Bag-tag, No. 33506 per staff memberSupply Division
21.1 Kodiak Medal, No. 14221 per participantSupply Division
22.1 Kodiak patch, No. 14222 per participantSupply Division

If you have questions or need an electronic syllabus, please contact Bill Evans, Associate Director, Venturing Division at 972-580-2427 or email: bevans@netbsa.org



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