SFBAC-NYLT SFBAC - NYLT
San Francisco Bay Area Council - SFBAC
in partnership with Piedmont Council
National Youth Leadership Training - NYLT
Boy Scouts of America
 
June 25 to 30, 2012 at Cutter Scout Reservation
REGISTRATION - NOW OPEN!
One Session in 2012
For Questions, please check the FAQs first. If we have not answered your question there, contact info@sfbac-nylt.org.
What is NYLT?
What else do participants learn and experience?

Opening Campfire

Experience a model for running a successful campfire – well-planned, interesting, and no longer than necessary. Voice-over narrator explains what participants are seeing.

(Daily) Patrol Leaders Council or Crew Leaders Council Meetings

Learn what is a Leaders Council and how a it should run. Learn what are the roles and responsibilities of all attendees. See an example of a boy-lead troop in action. All participants attend a model Leaders Council where a Voice-over narrator explains what participants are seeing.

(Daily) Troop or Crew Meeting

Conduct a well-prepared troop meeting (7 parts) using a Troop/Crew Meeting Plan. Use TEACHING EDGE to teach a skill, Conduct an inter-patrol activity based on the Teaching EDGE skill. All participants attend a model Troop/Crew Meeting where a Voice-over narrator explains what participants are seeing

Worship Service

Experience an appropriate Worship Service. Learn how to plan a Worship Service and what is the importance of religious services for a Troop, Patrol, Team or Crew.

(Daily) Patrol/Team Meeting

Learn what is the purpose of the patrol meeting and how a patrol/team meeting should run. Learn what are the roles and responsibilities of all attendees. Learn to use Stop/Start/ Continue to evaluate Patrol Performance. 

SFBAC-NYLT, formerly known as Brownsea-NYLT, is offered by San Francisco Bay Area Council, Boy Scouts of America. One session is offered in 2012 - Monday, June 25 to Saturday, June 30. SFBAC-NYLT is open to BOTH Boy Scouts AND Venturers from all Councils.
 

Updated: 21 December 2010

SFBAC-NYLT Participant Learning and Experience