Fundamentals of Training Part 2- Craft of Training

Join us for a deeper look into the Craft of Training. Ensure that you will be a successful trainer, which ensures that you will have great impact on adults and youth. You will learn to:
*Train adults and youth
*Reduce stress and headaches
*Increase your self confidence
*Make sure students are learning
*How to improve training
*Use presentation skills that get results
*Become more successful in your career
*Build your ability to motivate and persuade
*What’s important about communications
Location: Camp Chesebrough
26005 Big Basin Way
Los Gatos, California 95033
Who Should Attend:
*Required for Wood Badge trainers; recommended for University of Scouting instructors and NYLT instructors
*Anyone who wants to communicate ideas better or become a trainer
*Commissioners — Unit, District, Assistant District, and Roundtable
*District Trainers for Cub Scouting, Scouts BSA, Venturing and Exploring
*Pack Trainers (every pack should have one) — This will help get your leaders trained!
*Council Trainers for Wood Badge, NYLT, positions specific, iOLS, BALOO, First Aid , University of Scouting
*Youth trainers for Venturing Roundtable, OA, Exploring & camp staff. Must be 16 to attend.
Early Bird Registration (1/16): $20 After 1/16: $30
Registration cost includes: continental breakfast, lunch, and handouts.
Pre-course Preparation: Please prepare a 10- to 12-minute presentation on a topic from any Scouting America material. Your presentation should allow you to demonstrate the skills of a trainer. Consider making it experiential: the use of props, materials, examples, activities etc. You will receive constructive feedback on your presentation from the other participants.
* * Questions go to: Joe Felchlin *408-482-1375* svmbc.training@felchlin.org *





