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Den Chief Training Syllabus, #34450C
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The Den Chief is a critical
member of the Cub Scout leadership team. To be successful, he must realize
how important his job really is. Den Chief Training is intended to build
enthusiasm for the job, develop high morals, and teach the skill the
Den Chief will need to be successful.
This half day training
combines fun and enjoyment with an excellent character building experience.
Participants will learn leadership, organization, and, most importantly,
how to work with Cub Scouts.
Who benefits?
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The troop
gets a boy trained to bring the Cub into scouting.
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The Cubs
get a friend in the troop, usually their first Boy Scout friend.
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The Den
Chief gets the pride and satisfaction of being trained. He also
gets rank and status. He can use it for rank advancement.
Den Chief Training is offered annually
at the University of Scouting in late January. Contact your
district
training chair if you'd like to see a course run at another time.
You may download
Den Chief Training Syllabus, #34450C or purchase it at the council
service center and arrange to run the course as a pack or troop, with
training chair approval.
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