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2023 University of Scouting Class Catalog Event Contacts Name Title Phone Email Brandy Pryde Chancellor bmpryde@yahoo.com Kevin Patterson Staff Advisor Kevin.Patterson@scouting.org Paula Bramble Registration Assistance 214.902.6707 paula.bramble@scouting.org Registration opens November 01, 2022 Visit www.scoutingevent.com/571-2023UofS to register CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of Commissioner Science - Bachelors (2021 revision) (Scheduled Classes) BCS102 9:30-10:30 AM The Charter Renewal Process AB - Mockingbird Chartered organizations must submit an application to local councils annually to renew Rob Brodner their charters. This fosters a formal, timely plan for regular dialogue between the chartered organizations and BSA, and assures membership is current so Scouts can participate in Scouting activities and advance in rank. Commissioners participate in and support the timely, error-free completion of the renewal. Maximum number of participants: 40 BCS103 8-9:15 AM Linking District Resources AB - Mockingbird Although commissioners are viewed as very knowledgeable and capable individuals, a Robert Meachum key part of a commissioner's job is to link the unit to the district committee. Members of the district committee typically are individuals who can readily access further resources and wisdom to assist the unit. Maximum number of participants: 40 BCS104 3:10-4:10 PM Contacting Units AB - Mockingbird This course examines the role of contacts between commissioners and their units. At Mark Blackhurst the heart of unit service are the contacts commissioners make with their units. Maximum number of participants: 40 BCS105 10:40-11:40 AM Resolving Common Unit Issues AB - Mockingbird This course will build the commissioner's knowledge of the early warning signs of a unit Robert Meachum in danger of failing as well as group discussions about how to support problem-solving of some common issues. At the end of this training a commissioner will be able to: 1. Identify unit strengths and needs 2. Understand early warning signals of unit issues 3. Identify focus areas for observing specific unit needs during regular contacts Maximum number of participants: 40 BCS109 3:10-4:10 PM The Essential Element (A Servant's Heart) AB - Frio In 1970, Robert Greenleaf introduced the term "servant leadership." He wrote an essay Wally Tirado titled "The Servant as Leader" that was later expanded into a book. That book is a very influential management text that launched the servant leadership movement. However, the concept is thousands of years old and stems, at least partly, from religious teachings on leadership. Maximum number of participants: 12 BCS112 12:50-1:50 PM Recruiting Unit Commissioners AB - Lonestar Recruiting is an ongoing need. Every commissioner has a part in the process. This Sena Naas course describes a process for the identification and recruitment of commissioners. Maximum number of participants: 20 Page 2 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom BCS114 2-3 PM Understanding and Communicating with Today's Leaders AB - Sabine We, as commissioners, need to understand the differences in relating to the Luis Martinez generations involved in scouting and inclusiveness. As commissioners we can embrace the differences and similarities to make the scouting program stronger. A lack of understanding across generations can have detrimental effects on communication and relationships. Maximum number of participants: 22 BCS116 2-3 PM Collaborative Assessments AB - Mockingbird This course examines and discusses the need for collaboration in assessing unit's Wally Tirado strengths and needs to build a Unit Service Plan with the unit leaders and record progress in Commissioner Tools in working toward their goals. Maximum number of participants: 40 BCS117 9:30-10:30 AM The Commissioner and the Unit Key 3 AB - Pecan Huddle A This is a participant discussion format course. Instructor(s) should guide the discussion. Daniel Long The experience level of your participants will guide you in how much you will have to dig for them to come up with the responses. Maximum number of participants: 9 BCS150 9:30-10:30 AM Roundtables in Unit Service AB - Tejas STEM/Lab An effective roundtable is vital to the success of all unit service. This course reviews Stephen Morgan and reinforces how roundtables fit into the unit service structure by providing roundtable services to units and unit leaders. Maximum number of participants: 16 BCS151 10:40-11:55 AM The Roundtable Commissioner Team AB - Tejas STEM/Lab An effective roundtable commissioner team is vital to the success of all roundtables. It Tamara Vroman is important that all members of the commissioner roundtable team understand the unique position of roundtable in the Scouting. Roundtable provides a different method of unit service, but it is just as important. Roundtable also supplements unit commissioner efforts by the program support it provides. Maximum number of participants: 16 BCS154 8-9:15 AM Roundtable Fundamentals AB - Tejas STEM/Lab Roundtable is normally the first district event that a new leader attends. It is focused Randy Konkel on FUN and giving new and seasoned leaders "the will to do, and the skill to do". Roundtable is important not only for the leaders but for the youth they bring the information back to. This course extends the learning material from Roundtable Commissioner Basic Training. Maximum number of participants: 16 BCS999 11:40-12:40 PM Commissioner Lunch and Learn AB - Pecan The commissioners working on their degrees for both Bachelor and Master will need to Ann Boudreaux sign up for this in order to get in their 7 courses required for the degree. Maximum number of participants: 50 Page 3 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of Commissioner Science - Continuing Ed (Scheduled Classes) CED701 2-3 PM Combatting Commissioner Stress/Burnout AB - Lonestar We've all had our moments when we ask ourselves, "Why are we involved in Ken Pickering Scouting?" This session is designed to examine indicators of stress, how stress affects those around us, and how we might overcome these negative manifestations. Maximum number of participants: 20 CED712 10:40-11:40 AM Roster Mining for Recruiting AB - Pecan Huddle A In this course, you will review the steps to recruit district volunteers and learn to use Rob Brodner Friendstorming as a method to build a strong prospect list. Maximum number of participants: 9 CED716 3:10-4:25 PM Navigating Difficult Conversations AB - Bluebonnet Conflict arises from differences. It occurs whenever people disagree over their values, Stephen Morgan motivations, perceptions, ideas, or desires. Sometimes these differences look trivial, but when a conflict triggers strong feelings, a deep personal need is at the cor Maximum number of participants: 40 CED720 9:30-10:30 AM A Commissioners Introduction to Valuing Diversity AB - Bluebonnet The purpose of this course is to increase knowledge and general understanding of Ken Pickering diversity issues without making value judgments or calling into question peoples Maximum number of participants: 40 CED751 12:50-1:50 PM Role of the Admin Commissioner in the RT Program AB - Frio The Role of the Administrative Commissioner in the Roundtable Program. This course Shannon Goldman describes how to create a roundtable culture committed to unit service, discusses developing a team with that mindset, and talks about how administrative commissioners such as the Assistant Council Commissioner for Roundtable and the Assistant District Commissioner for Roundtable can be reliable resources for units at the district and council level. We'll also learn how nurturing relationships helps build an effective roundtable commissioner team. Maximum number of participants: 12 Page 4 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of Commissioner Science - Doctorate (Scheduled Classes) DCS501 8-9:15 AM Selecting Your Project / Thesis Topic AB - Sabine This session assists Doctoral Candidates in selecting their Project / Thesis concept. Dave Fornadel Maximum number of participants: 22 DCS503 10:40-11:40 AM Developing Your Project / Thesis AB - Sabine This session covers the Project / Thesis outline and a variety of suggestions for writing Dave Fornadel and revising the report. Maximum number of participants: 22 DCS506 12:50-1:50 PM Coaching Commissioners AB - Bluebonnet Coaching is about relationships. It is the ability to listen, to observe, to share, to Earl Baker support and to engage in a way that will help others solve their own problems, grow as individuals and attain their full potential. Coaching is the art of helping other Maximum number of participants: 40 DCS509 9:30-9:52 AM A Legacy of Servant Leadership AB - Sabine Leading is not about what we gain from others but about what others gain from us. Hank Voegtle Leading well means serving others. DCS516 3:10-4:10 PM The Unit Service Plan and the District AB - Lonestar The Unit Service Plan is the roadmap to unit success. With appropriate guidance the Chip Perryman Commissioner staff can provide significant unit assistance. The District Administrative Commissioners will need comprehensive data to set the course for unit success acr Maximum number of participants: 20 DCS550 12:50-1:50 PM Leveraging Roundtable in Unit Service AB - Sabine Through roundtable, all commissioners provide a vital service to units. In this course, Frank Baum commissioners will learn how to maximize the effectiveness of the district commissioner meeting when it comes to serving unit leaders through the monthly roundtable Maximum number of participants: 22 Page 5 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of Commissioner Science - Masters (Scheduled Classes) MCS303 3:10-4:10 PM Managing Unit Service at the District Level (using Commissioner Tools) AB - Sabine Managing unit service in the district is the main responsibility of the district Sena Naas commissioner who is aided in this task by various assistant district commissioners. This course will familiarize the student on the modules available in Commissioner Tools so that they can enhance their ability to support the unit. Maximum number of participants: 22 MCS304 10:40-11:40 AM Service to Units at Risk AB - Lonestar In this course indicators of units at risk, approaches for investigating units reported to Lee McFearin be at risk and resolving the issues that have put the unit at risk are discussed. Maximum number of participants: 20 MCS305 10:40-11:40 AM Resolving Critical Unit Issues AB - Bluebonnet In this course you will practice and discuss making a detailed assessment and unit Mark Avery service plan for units with different issues. This course is scenario and discussion driven. Maximum number of participants: 40 MCS306 8-9:15 AM Mentoring Skills AB - Lonestar The course will discuss the new mentoring model, differences of coaching and Ken Bean mentoring and how it applies to commissioner service. Maximum number of participants: 20 MCS307 8-9:15 AM Serving Newly Formed Units AB - Bluebonnet In this course, a commissioner will learn the role of a new-unit commissioner and Lee McFearin become familiar with working side by side with a new unit organizer. Maximum number of participants: 40 MCS312 12:50-1:50 PM Recruiting the 21st Century Volunteer AB - Mockingbird In the 1940's, a super-salesman named Elmer Wheeler made what Time magazine Scott Beadle called "a handsome living" advising U.S businesses. His concept was - "Don't sell the sausage - sell the sizzle!" Elmer knew the big secret to successful selling is that you don't advertise the sausage itself because it's the desirable sounds and smells which get the juices flowing and the people hungry. We should keep that in mind when recruiting new commissioners - when making the sales pitch. Scouting is exciting, adventurous, and a whole lot of fun. We need to sell the "sizzle" of Scouting. Maximum number of participants: 40 MCS313 9:30-10:30 AM Onboarding New Commissioners AB - Lonestar This course discusses the importance of onboarding commissioners into their new Mark Blackhurst position and talk about who is responsible for making sure that onboarding happens. The onboarding process and how it is to be completed Is also discussed. Maximum number of participants: 20 Page 6 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom MCS316 2-3 PM The Unit Service Plan AB - Bluebonnet The creation and implementation by a commissioner of a proper and helpful unit Scott Beadle service plan is tremendously important for the survival and growth of a unit. Successful units positively develop character in young people, increase their individual confidence and enhance the community. A commissioner plays a crucial role in conferring with unit leaders in conducting a collaborative detailed unit health assessment and/or rendering a unit detailed assessment which contributes to the proper operation of the unit and its continued growth and overall success. Maximum number of participants: 40 MCS351 2-3 PM Conducting the Roundtable Planning Session AB - Frio An effective roundtable program requires advanced planning. With this in mind, every Kathleen Parsons district and council should have an advanced roundtable plan supported by the assistant council commissioner and assistant district commissioners who focus on roundtable as unit service. Maximum number of participants: 12 MCS353 12:50-1:50 PM The Cub Scout Roundtable Breakout AB - Tejas STEM/Lab This course will help you use the Cub Scout breakout to develop a plan to help units Dezi Rollins solve their problems using program specific interest topics and resources, employ the breakout sessions to focus on the needs of leaders in unique positions, and apply unit service resources to help pack leaders solve their own problems. Maximum number of participants: 9 MCS354 2-3 PM The Scouts BSA Roundtable Breakout AB - Tejas STEM/Lab The Scouts BSA breakout session focuses on the needs of troop leaders and helps them Shannon Goldman solve their problems. The Scouts BSA breakout session should help adult leaders learn scout skills as needed to help their youth leaders plan and run the troop program. Maximum number of participants: 16 MCS999 11:40-12:40 PM Commissioner Lunch and Learn AB - Pecan The commissioners working on their degrees for both Bachelor and Master will need to Ann Boudreaux sign up for this in order to get in their 7 courses required for the degree. Maximum number of participants: 50 Page 7 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of Cub Scouts (Scheduled Classes) CUB101 8-11:40 AM Cub Leader Specific Training SV - Breakroom The main course necessary to be considered "trained" for your Scouting position. The Larry Featherston instructor-led version of Position-Specific Training is the preferred method of training in the BSA. Maximum number of participants: 52 CUB120 9:30-10:30 AM Cub Scouts Scoutbook Intro SV - Austin CS Scoutbook Intro - an introduction to Scoutbook for new leaders or for leaders who Blaine Whitgrove may have changed positions. We will focus on the basic format, how to configure Dens and move Scouts around, and include tips and tricks to make Scoutbook easier to use. Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB140 12:50-1:50 PM Tips for a Great Pack SV - Houston Come learn from an experienced Cub Scouter who has "been there, done that" what Jessica Homuth you can do to create a great pack. This includes topics such as encouraging cubs to wear their uniforms properly, ensuring parent participation, encouraging recruiting and retention in your pack, and developing and retaining trained leaders. Maximum number of participants: 72 CUB150 9:30-10:30 AM Ceremonies to Rock Your Program SV - Houston Great ceremonies that are motivational and dramatic. Keeping your ceremonies jazzed Nancy Burke adds to the excitement and fun for everyone! Maximum number of participants: 7 CUB160 9:30-10:30 AM Games: Energize Your Meetings SV - Lamar Indoor, outdoor, fast, slow, physical and mental. Let the games begin! Michael Anderson Maximum number of participants: 68 CUB162 10:40-11:40 AM Getting Parents Involved SV - Houston This is a facilitated discussion focusing on the aims of Scouting, how the methods of David Rollins Scouting contribute to achieving those aims, and the best way to utilize these in your Scouting program. For new and experienced Scouters. Maximum number of participants: 72 CUB210 9:30-10:30 AM Basic Outdoor Cooking SV - Outside Behind Who says Cubs can't cook outdoors? You don't have to eat just hot dogs! See it, do it, Building eat it, and take the ideas back to your den. Richard Pense Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB211 2-3 PM Intermediate Outdoor Cooking SV - Outside Behind Who says Cubs can't cook outdoors? This is one step above the basics and for those Building (Carter) who want just a bit more. See it, do it, eat it, and take the ideas back to your den. Harrell Smiley Maximum number of participants: 72 Page 8 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom CUB220 8-9:15 AM The Basics of Fun and Effective Pack Meetings SV - Lamar Every pack has a different personality and style. We will talk about the basics of David Rollins developing your Pack's personality. Pack meeting planning will be covered, along with some of the variants you may want to include in your meetings. We will also be covering ideas on how to get other adults and the cubs involved in planning and executing the meeting. Maximum number of participants: 68 CUB222 12:50-1:50 PM Best Ever Blue and Gold Banquets SV - Bowie How to have the best Cub Scout birthday ever with themes, decorations, ceremonies Nancy Burke and more! This class covers planning, organizing, and presentation. Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB232 12:50-1:50 PM Planning Great Campouts SV - Lamar Feel overwhelmed about planning a campout for a whole pack? We will make it easy, Andrea Howard and break it down into steps for you to follow. Your campout may just be your den's or pack's favorite part of Cub Scouting! Maximum number of participants: 68 CUB234 12:50-1:50 PM Let's Race! Derbies and Regattas SV - Austin Plan 'em, build 'em, run 'em, score 'em and make 'em a super addition to your Cub Glenn Tassin Scout program. Pinewood Derbies and Raingutter Regattas are some of the most memorable Cub Scout activities. Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB236 8-9:15 AM Whittlin' Chip SV - Bowie Be Whittling' Chip trained so you can teach Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts how to use Jason Newby and care for their pocket knives. You will need to bring your own pocket knife to this course. Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB240 3:10-4:10 PM Knots for Cubs SV - Bowie Don't know a sheepshank from a granny knot? Come and see how easy it is to learn Steve Purser (and teach) knots that Cubs can use. Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB242 2-3 PM Leatherworking SV - Bowie Leatherworking - Learn the basics of stamping and tooling with simple projects just for Sam Jones Cub Scouts. Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB250 8-9:15 AM Special Awards SV - Crockett There are many "Special" Awards available to Cub Scouts that are beyond the Gloria Albertson handbook - Texas badge, recruiter strip, helmet safety badge, Greater Dallas area historical patch, interpreter strips, and much, much more! Maximum number of participants: 40 Page 9 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom CUB280 10:40-11:40 AM Recruiting and Best Ever Join Scouting Night SV - Grayson Successful packs make recruiting new Cubs a year round process. Learn how to recruit Brenda Fee all year long and to make the most out of your recruiting events. Make sure your Join Scouting Night has an impact! Maximum number of participants: 52 CUB310 9:30-10:30 AM Cub Scout Retention Toolbox SV - Grayson The Cub Scout Retention Toolbox is not a physical toolbox. It is an execution of year- David Fitzgerald round Cub Scout retention strategies. The primary takeaway is a set of tools, or ideas, that should help you increase retention in Cub Scouting in your service area. Maximum number of participants: 52 CUB340 12:50-1:50 PM Crafts for WEBELOS SV - Ellis Intriguing crafts that help Webelos earn their adventures pins Kathy Whitgrove Maximum number of participants: 52 CUB360 2-3 PM Outings and Hikes SV - Austin Outings and Hikes - Where to go, what to do, and how to do it. Cubs like to get outside. Chris Howard Take them! Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB380 3:10-4:10 PM STEMtastic!! SV - Austin Learn how to incorporate STEM into your weekly meetings in simple and fun ways. Brooke Barnes Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB403 10:40-11:40 AM Lure Me In: Fishing for Cub Scouts SV - Bowie Fishing is one way to get kids "hooked" on Scouting. Learn the basics of successful Chuck Holden fishing with young children, what to expect, where to go and how to create memorable and successful fishing events. Maximum number of participants: 40 CUB410 2-3 PM Creating Memories with Conservation Projects SV - Lamar Conservation projects can be more than service opportunities. They can also be a Brenda Fee chance to teach kids about the outdoors and build a lifelong value of the environment. In this course, we will talk about planning a conservation activity and then using art to create a souvenir from the project. Maximum number of participants: 68 CUB430 10:40-11:40 AM Fly Me to the Moon: Rockets SV - Lamar If you want to take your Scouts sky high, come learn about rockets for Cub Scouts. How Michael Anderson do you build rockets? What materials are required? How do you build launch pads? Want some tricks for a NASA worthy event? Maximum number of participants: 68 Page 10 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom CUB440 9:30-10:30 AM Girls, Girls, Girls in Cub Scouts SV - Bowie Cub Scouting is open to girls but how do you recruit them? How do you assure that Kyle Hoedebecke your program is going to work for both boys and girls… while the requirements for boys and girls are the same, their social and emotional development is quite different. Learn from a dad who has successfully incorporated girls into his Pack. Maximum number of participants: 40 Page 11 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of General Studies (Scheduled Classes) GEN105 2-3 PM Intro to Planning & Unit Finances SV - Grayson The purpose of this course is twofold; understand the importance of the annual Jessica Homuth program plan and how to finance your annual events. Maximum number of participants: 52 GEN106 10:40-11:40 AM Leave No Trace Camping AB - Pecan A thoughtful frame of mind and understanding of outdoor ethics is essential to Mel Tome maintaining wilderness conservation. Learn the basic principles of Leave No Trace to maintain the outdoor experience for all Scouts to come. Maximum number of participants: 64 GEN108 12:50-1:50 PM North American Cultural Study SV - Rockwall Ins & outs and dos & don'ts of the use of Native American culture in your programs. Scott Lollar Many programs in Scouting draw on the traditions of various Native American tribes, even the founders of Boy Scouting used. Maximum number of participants: 11 GEN109 3:10-4:10 PM Planning Great Conservation projects SV - Houston Cubs, Scouts BSA and Venturing appropriate project planning from both the adult and Robert Higginbotham youth roles. Information will include sample locations, potential organization partners and other useful information. Participants should plan to have questions ready to discuss in this information packed session. Maximum number of participants: 72 GEN112 9:30-10:30 AM Guide to Safe Scouting - Risk Management AB - Frio Safety first. Scouting safety begins with leadership. This class will give you an overview Brett Johnson of how to keep your Scouts safe using the Sandwich Principle. Maximum number of participants: 12 GEN120 8-9 AM Scoutbook 101 SV - Austin New to Scoutbook? Have a question about a Scoutbook feature? Need assistance in Blaine Whitgrove "syncing" your unit for BSA & Council Advancement? Have a new Scout joining your unit and want to import his/her advancement? Look no further than this informal open forum program where you can share your questions with experienced Scoutbook leaders and learn about SUAC, the Scoutbook User Advisor Council which provides 24- hour expert response to Scoutbook questions. GEN201 2-3 PM Hiking Map Apps SV - Houston Huddle B Paper maps and compass are great. But there are digital options as well. Join us for a Steven Belz discussion and comparison of different digital map services, the differences between them, and which ones you may want to introduce your scouts to on your next trip. Maximum number of participants: 7 Page 12 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom GEN203 9:30-10:30 AM Campfire Magic SV - Houston Huddle B Bring more life to your campfires with songs, skits and stories to create those magical Scott Homuth moments of Scouting. Maximum number of participants: 7 GEN205 12:50-1:50 PM Autism Spectrum SV - Grayson Understand how Scouts on the spectrum differ from others and how to leverage their Roger Tate enhanced abilities and support them with their challenges. Learn how to speak their language and engage their parents to have a better Scouting experience. Maximum number of participants: 52 GEN206 10:40-11:40 AM ADHD Scouting AB - Frio Many Scouts demonstrate hyperactivity, impulsivity, and/or inattention. This training John Lipscomb focuses on explaining these characteristics of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, helping Scout leaders develop strategies for supporting Scouts with AD/HD, and enabling them to get the most out of the Scouting program. Maximum number of participants: 12 GEN208 2-3 PM NOVA SV - Collin Understand BSA's new NOVA program. What is it and why was it created. How can you JoAnn Hollingsworth use it to benefit your unit? Maximum number of participants: 30 GEN212 8-9:15 AM Finding money to pay for Unit Activities SV - Grayson Popcorn, car washes, selling candy and wreathes. How do you finance your troop's Jay Dalehite activities? This session will help you find new ways and the right ways to finance the fun and business of an active unit. Maximum number of participants: 52 GEN213 9:30-10:30 AM Unit FB and Web dev SV - Ellis Is your unit harnessing the power of social media? Learn how Facebook, Twitter, blogs Greg Mazen and other channels can help you recruit youth, engage existing members, and showcase your unit's successes. Through creative ideas and best practices, you'll leave ready to make social media one of your unit's best marketing tools. We'll also help you "Be Prepared" for the various laws and regulations that apply to social media to make sure you're compliant. Maximum number of participants: 52 GEN214 2-3 PM Inclusive Cooking SV - Breakroom Making our favorite recipes safe for all scouts and scouters. Safe doesn't have to mean Amber Crafton losing tradition. Come taste and see! Maximum number of participants: 52 GEN222 3:10-4:10 PM Religious Emblem Coordinator SV - Rockwall Religious Emblems Coordinator (REC) positions exist at the Council, District and Unit Hank Voegtle levels. The REC's are responsible for educating, motivating, evaluating, and expanding the usage of the religious emblems programs. Maximum number of participants: 11 Page 13 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom GEN304 9:30-10:30 AM Philmont Training Center SV - Rockwall See what's available at the Philmont Training Center for the Scout, Scouter and the GW Bell whole family. Learn how to make this a family vacation. Maximum number of participants: 11 GEN307 10:40-11:40 AM Succession Plans SV - Houston Huddle B Does your unit have an Annual Plan? This class will provide you some tools, insights, Trey Otte and discussions on a very critical aspect of Scouting - leadership succession planning. Let's discuss typical leadership roles, how to identify future leaders, and how to get them to commit. This is a MUST for unit committee chairs, chartered organization representatives, unit leaders, and anyone else interested in the "survival" of their unit. Maximum number of participants: 7 GEN313 3:10-4:10 PM Essentials of Scouts with Disabilities SV - Breakroom Learn basic skills and principles for working with out of the ordinary Scouts. Understand Roger Tate the 3 A's of disability awareness; Access, Accommodation, and Adaptation. Learn how the fourth and most important A, Attitude, makes the difference between an ordinary and an extraordinary Scouting experience for all your scouts. Maximum number of participants: 30 GEN322 12:50-1:50 PM Beyond The Beads SV - Breakroom So you've completed your Wood Badge ticket… maybe years ago. What's next? Join Lynn Gibson this year's Wood Badge Course Directors as they share ideas of what you can do after your ticket is complete to continue to serve with your heart. How do you join a Wood Badge or NYLT staff? What is the Philmont Leadership Challenge? What changes are coming to Wood Badge in 2021 and what is the significance of Wood Badge? Maximum number of participants: 30 GEN323 10:40-11:40 AM Backpacking Tips SV - Austin What do you really need to bring and what do you not need to bring? Food, a unit John Dougherty travels on its stomach. Where can you go? What unit gear is essential and what not so much? How can you prepare your unit for the trip? How to keep it fun. Transportation concerns and tips. Money, money, money. We will discuss these topics and anything else that comes to mind. Maximum number of participants: 40 GEN330 10:40-11:55 AM Overview of Scout Conservation Awards SV - Rockwall Scouting offers a range of Conservation Awards for Cubs, Scouts BSA, Venturers and David Parrish Scouters with an interest in natural science and conservation. The class will summarize various Conservation Awards that Scouts, and Scouting Units can earn. Scouting's top Conservation Award (formerly Hornaday) involves a significant contribution to conservation. Learn about the award options, the steps and the elements required to earn Scouting's top Conservation Award. Maximum number of participants: 11 GEN335 3:10-4:25 PM BSA Camping with Female Youth SV - Lamar A class for ladies and men who wish to provide much needed camping leadership for Kellie Twiss our Female BSA Troops and Venture Crew Co-Ed Youth. This class is targeted to potential female adult leaders/campers as beginners up through high adventure. Maximum number of participants: 68 Page 14 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom GEN340 8-9:15 AM Creating a Bully-Free Culture in Scouting SV - Rockwall As Scouters, we may feel uncertain about how to handle bullying when we see or hear Grace Davidson it happening. We may respond in ways that don't make the best use of the opportunity to teach a Scout the difference between appropriate and inappropriate behavior. This class will give leaders the tools to teach kids how to identify bullying and how to stand up to it safely. Maximum number of participants: 11 GEN345 2-3 PM Mental Health First Aid for Youth in Scouting SV - Rockwall This course, sponsored by the Director of Youth Protection-BSA National Office, serves Amy Sanders as an introduction to Youth Mental Health First Aid training certification. In this course, you will learn the importance of knowing the factors and warning signs of a variety of mental health challenges common among youth aged 12-18 such as anxiety, depression (including suicide risk), disruptive behavior disorders, and substance abuse and the best ways to provide initial "first-aid" help and support to youth who are showing signs and symptoms of a mental illness or emotional crisis. Information about the full 8-hour certification training will be made available. Maximum number of participants: 11 GEN395 12:50-4:10 PM CPR Training @ Camp Wisdom CW - Room 3 (THIS COURSE TAKES PLACE AT CAMP WISDOM - Make sure to include travel time Michael Reisinger to/from Camp Wisdom) This half-day course will provide the necessary training and requirements to earn your CPR /AED Certification form the AHA (American Heart Association). Each participant needs to bring an additional $40. Additional Fee: $40.00 Maximum number of participants: 12 GEN396 8-9:15 AM Using Black Pug as a Unit Leader AB - Pecan Learn how to use the Black Pug reservation system (campreservation.com/571 and Paula Bramble scoutingevent.com) to reserve council camping facilities and register for events. See how to create an account and upload your unit roster to pre-fill data during event registration. Maximum number of participants: 64 GEN397 9:30-10:30 AM Behind the Scenes in Black Pug AB - Pecan If you help set up events in Black Pug, this class is for you! Find out what to include on Kyle Hair the registration front page, create participant types, add attachments, run reports, do online check-in.....and much, much more! Maximum number of participants: 64 GEN713 8-9:15 AM Advancement for Scouts with Special Needs AB - Frio Virtually every unit will experience having a youth who has disabilities. This course will Roger Tate provide unit leaders regarding ADVANCEMENT so they can provide a program which provides these youth with Scouting opportunities. Maximum number of participants: 12 GEN999 8-9 AM Carter Blood Drive SV - Outside Behind Donating blood is quick and easy, and every single donation goes toward saving the Building (Carter) lives of fellow Texans. In place of a class, schedule a time to give blood. Joseph Walker Minimum Age: 18 Maximum number of participants: 7 Page 15 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom GEN999 9:30-10:30 AM Carter Blood Drive SV - Outside Behind Donating blood is quick and easy, and every single donation goes toward saving the Building (Carter) lives of fellow Texans. In place of a class, schedule a time to give blood. Joseph Walker Minimum Age: 18 Maximum number of participants: 7 GEN999 10:40-11:40 AM Carter Blood Drive SV - Outside Behind Donating blood is quick and easy, and every single donation goes toward saving the Building (Carter) lives of fellow Texans. In place of a class, schedule a time to give blood. Joseph Walker Minimum Age: 18 Maximum number of participants: 7 Page 16 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of Scouts BSA (Scheduled Classes) BSA103 9:30-10:30 AM Scouting's Most Powerful Minute SV - Crockett This class is for everyone who wants to understand the power of the Scoutmaster Brent Henderson minute. Learn how to make this minute work for you and your troop. Maximum number of participants: 40 BSA104 9:30-10:30 AM WEBELOS-to-Scout Transition SV - Dallas This session will help Scouters know what is involved with graduating WEBELOS into Brannon Clayton the Scouts BSA program. Whether you are a Cub Scout, Scouts BSA leader or a member of a committee, you need to know your role in this time in a Scout's life. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA106 3:10-4:10 PM Easy Planning for Effective Meetings SV - Hunt Discuss the elements for planning the troop's annual program. The session will Doug Dellow encourage the timely evaluation of all activities using the weekly and monthly Patrol Leader's Council meetings. Maximum number of participants: 36 BSA110 10:40-11:40 AM Climb On Safely SV - Ellis Climb on Safely is the BSA's recommended procedure for organizing Scouts BSA unit's Don Rowley Climbing/Rappelling activities at a natural rock site or a specifically designed facility such as a Climbing Wall, Climbing Tower or Climbing Gym. You will be presented a Climb On Safely training card at the completion of the course. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA201 8-4 PM Strictly for Scoutmasters @ Camp Wisdom CW - Room 1&2 (THIS COURSE TAKES PLACE AT CAMP WISDOM - Make sure to include travel time Robert (Bobby) to/from Camp Wisdom) An all-day course focusing on taking Scoutmastership to the Higginbotham next level. Staff has been assembled from experienced Scoutmasters and Leaders across the Council. Topics will include Leveraging Advancement, being a better Scoutmaster, Amazing camping locations, Excellence in communication, Older Scout retention, Training Youth Leaders and MORE! Come have FUN, make contacts and get answers! Maximum number of participants: 25 BSA202 2-3 PM Scout Led Troops SV - Crockett Patrol method, Patrol Leaders' Council, troop leadership training with special emphasis David Wille on how to conduct this training in your troop. Maximum number of participants: 40 BSA204 8-9:15 AM The New Scout Patrol SV - Kaufman Everyone does it differently. Come and share your ideas and pick up some new ones. Nancy Burke Maximum number of participants: 28 Page 17 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom BSA205 8-9:15 AM Merit Badge Counseling 101 SV - Dallas Running a merit badge course is more than completing a worksheet or reading a Bob Faulkner manual. This will show the steps and expected involvement of a counselor. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA207 8-9:15 AM Basic Knots SV - Ellis Hands on training and tips for learning (and teaching Scouts) knots. Brian Norris Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA208 3:10-4:10 PM Meaningful Scoutmaster Conferences SV - Collin These can be intimidating for Scoutmasters as well as Scouts. What to ask, what to Tony Hardin say, what to do, how to get the most out of this conversation. Great for Assistant Scoutmasters, or anyone else who works with Scouts. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA209 12:50-1:50 PM First Year Parent Orientation and Engagement SV - Kaufman Your first year parents are either very new to Scouting or bringing their expectations Blaine Whitgrove from Cub Scouts. Setting the tone and getting them engaged correctly will help both Scout and troop. Maximum number of participants: 28 BSA211 8-9:15 AM Basic Shooting Sports Safety SV - Collin Shooting sports programs are popular activities for Scouts of all ages, and the BSA Howard Gurnas adheres to its long-standing policy of teaching its youth and adult members safe, responsible, and intelligent ways to handle, care for, and use archery, shotguns, air rifles, rimfire, and BB guns in planned, carefully managed, and supervised programs. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA213 8-9:15 AM Camping within 2 hours of the Dallas Area SV - Hunt Is your troop tired of driving for hours to camp once a month? Come and share your Kurt Elieson ideas about places that can be easily reached in two hours. Maximum number of participants: 36 BSA214 12:50-1:50 PM Troop Medical Emergency Preparedness SV - Hunt We pray it never happens but you have to be prepared for when it does. Here's how. Rick Diamond Maximum number of participants: 36 BSA220 12:50-1:50 PM Beginning Map and Compass Reading @ Camp Wisdom CW - Campmaster Pavilion (THIS COURSE TAKES PLACE AT CAMP WISDOM - Make sure to include travel time to/from Camp Wisdom) Learn to orient a map with a compass and prepare a compass course. Bring your own compass. Maximum number of participants: 15 NOTE: Bring your own compass Page 18 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom BSA220 2-3 PM Beginning Map and Compass Reading @ Camp Wisdom CW - Campmaster Pavilion (THIS COURSE TAKES PLACE AT CAMP WISDOM - Make sure to include travel time to/from Camp Wisdom) Learn to orient a map with a compass and prepare a compass course. Bring your own compass. Maximum number of participants: 15 NOTE: Bring your own compass BSA221 12:50-1:50 PM Skill Games Used to Teach Scouting Skills SV - Dallas If Scouting is a game with a purpose, why aren't we having fun at our troop meetings or training sessions? This class will explore ways to make Scouting more fun and interesting for the Scouts (and adults) while teaching Scouting skills. Inter-patrol activities, contests, competitions, games and troop outings will be discussed and demonstrated. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA222 3:10-4:10 PM Training Youth Leaders SV - Crockett Learn what training is available to your Scouts that will help develop their leadership so they can better lead their troop. Maximum number of participants: 40 BSA223 10:40-11:40 AM Beginner's Dutch Oven Cooking SV - Outside Behind Dutch oven cooking is fun and simple. Learn how to get started doing it. Building Maximum number of participants: 40 Bobby Lawson BSA224 2-3 PM Finding Youth Who Are Looking for Scouting SV - Kaufman In this class we will descuss recruiting ideas and practices, and when and where it is James Owsley best to implement them. We will look at developing a dymanic Year Round Recruiting Plan that is both fun and relevant in today's technology based society. Maximum number of participants: 28 BSA225 2-3 PM Advanced Dutch Oven Cooking SV - Outside Behind Already started with Dutch oven cooking? Looking for more ideas? This course dives Building deeper into recipes and ideas. Bobby Lawson Maximum number of participants: 25 BSA235 2-4:10 PM Boards of Review: The Do's and Don'ts SV - Dallas How does your unit conduct their Board of Reviews? Could they be better? Are the Debra Copley Scouts getting the most out of the BoR? All of these questions and many more will be answered at the do's and don'ts of BoRs. This course will also include a mock BoR. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA243 3:10-4:10 PM Effective Troop Advancement SV - Grayson This presentation provides new and prospective troop advancement coordinators and Dave Adams troop advancement committee members with the basic knowledge and skills needed to get started. It can also serve as a refresher to veterans. Maximum number of participants: 52 Page 19 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom BSA249 9:30-10:30 AM Everything Eagle SV - Collin This course will cover the Eagle process from creating a troop culture to support Debra Copley Eagles, the particulars of the requirements, specifics of the Eagle Scout Service Project and the role of the Project Coach - all things Eagle -- EXCEPT the EBOR, which is covered in BSA 235. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA249 12:50-1:50 PM Everything Eagle SV - Collin This course will cover the Eagle process from creating a troop culture to support Debra Copley Eagles, the particulars of the requirements, specifics of the Eagle Scout Service Project and the role of the Project Coach - all things Eagle -- EXCEPT the EBOR, which is covered in BSA 235. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA252 9:30-10:30 AM Scouts BSA Special Awards SV - Kaufman This course will cover some of the awards that your Scouts may already be earning but Stephanie Moncrief don't know it. Examples include the National Outdoor Achievement Award, Nova Awards, World Conservation Award and The Complete Angler Award. Maximum number of participants: 28 BSA302 2-4:10 PM Wilderness Survival BSA Style SV - Ellis Learn mental preparedness, first aid, shelter, fire, water, food, signaling recognition Mel Tome and what should go in a survival kit. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA303 9:30-10:30 AM National High Adventure Bases SV - Hunt An overview of high adventure camps. Philmont, Northern Tier, Sea Base, and Summit Scott O'Mary will be discussed and described. Maximum number of participants: 36 BSA304 10:40-11:40 AM Wilderness First Aid SV - Hunt An introduction to the mindset of victim rescue and patient treatment in a remote Rick Diamond location. Specifics on legal obligations, lightning strikes, near drowning, CPR, hypothermia and animal attacks. Maximum number of participants: 36 BSA308 2-3 PM Prepared for Catastrophe SV - Hunt What do you do when the unthinkable happens during a Scouting outing? Find out what David Cauble to do. Maximum number of participants: 36 BSA309 12:50-1:50 PM Developing an Effective Troop Committee SV - Crockett Make your committee vital. James Owsley Maximum number of participants: 40 Page 20 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom BSA330 10:40-11:40 AM New Member Coordinator / Scouting SV - Kaufman Come find out what this exciting new troop position is and how it can be used to Joe Stallard increase your retention and recruitment. Maximum number of participants: 28 BSA354 3:10-4:10 PM Challenging and Retaining Older Scouts SV - Kaufman How do you make Scouting attractive for that older Scout who is stressed for time? Gavin Worthy Maximum number of participants: 28 BSA355 10:40-11:40 AM Inspirational Scout Leader SV - Dallas It is your role to develop the youthful Scout mind. Learn to be a better coach, instructor and mentor to these young minds. Maximum number of participants: 52 BSA356 10:40-11:40 AM Improved Troop Leadership Through OA Involvement SV - Crockett The Order of the Arrow is a Circle Ten Council program for character and leadership Chuck Ashby development of young people. Our program is designed to give units "growing strong" youth leaders. We do this through youth-led programs and service projects at our council camps and in our local communities. Highlights on this session include Summer and Winter Camp staff, The OA FallFell and OA Powwow, Camp Service Projects at all C10 camps, National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC) and Order of the Arrow High Adventure (OAHA) at all BSA National bases. Maximum number of participants: 40 BSA380 10:40-11:40 AM The Spirit of Advancement SV - Collin The Guide to Advancement answers most questions, but still, there are always tough Debra Copley calls and interesting cases. This class will explore some of the "thornier" ones and explain how the situation was handled and why. Bring your questions and see if you can stump the panel. By the end of the class you should have a good perspective on the "spirit of advancement" and how to incorporate that into your program. Maximum number of participants: 52 Page 21 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of Scouts BSA - Youth (Scheduled Classes) BSA900 8-4 PM SPL Leadership Academy @ Camp Wisdom CW - Room 4&5 (THIS COURSE TAKES PLACE AT CAMP WISDOM - Make sure to include travel time Jimmy Greenwood to/from Camp Wisdom) All-day session on SPL/ASPL skills development Maximum number of participants: 25 Page 22 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of Venturing (Scheduled Classes) VEN411 10:40-11:55 AM Troops and Crews - Stronger Together AB - Mockingbird Huddle How working with a Crew can help make your troop stronger and keep your older Tony Hardin scouts engaged. Will discuss the benefits of Crew / Troop engagement and how to have positive interactions. Maximum number of participants: 9 VEN412 12:50-1:50 PM Advisor and Committee Training Overview AB - Mockingbird Huddle Understand the training options and requirements for Adults in Venturing and other Steven Belz BSA programs and why you would want to take them, such as: Advisor Specific, Wood Badge, Powder horn etc. Maximum number of participants: 9 VEN413 8-9:15 AM High Adventure Risk Management AB - Mockingbird Huddle Understanding Risk Management in high adventure is very important to having a Micahel Reisinger successful, safe, and fun adventure. You want to have a fun challenging experience while minimizing the exposure to danger by identifying its sources, understanding its boundaries, and tailoring the crew's behavior. Maximum number of participants: 9 VEN415 2-3 PM Rank Advancement for Crews AB - Mockingbird Huddle What is rank advancement for Venture Crews? Learn about how and why you should Brent Henderson try to work on advancement with your crew. Maximum number of participants: 9 VEN416 8-11:40 AM Advisor Specific Training CW - Room 3 Tired of online training? Still need to get your required training for all new Venture Ed Twiss Crew Advisors? Join us at Wisdom and knock this one out in person! Page 23 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
University of Scouting: 1-6801-930-20 01-07-2023 7:00 AM CIRCLE TEN COUNCIL Class Catalog 2023 University of Scouting at Region 10/Camp Wisdom College of Venturing - Youth (Scheduled Classes) VEN901 8-11:40 AM The Venturing Academy - Project Management CW - Northstar Cabin AM session is Project Management - This training will prepare Scouts to identify, plan, Venturing Officers Assoc. and execute projects in an efficient manner, while encouraging personal growth and development. VEN902 12:50-4:10 PM The Venturing Academy - Mentoring CW - Northstar Cabin PM session is Mentoring - This training is designed to help Venturers understand how to Venturing Officers Assoc. mentor other members of the crew and appreciate the role mentoring plays in personal growth and leadership for both the mentee and mentor Page 24 Report run date: Mon Nov 21, 2022 - 02:21 PM
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