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Anyone who answered nothing goes to
the back of the class. There
are many things a Cubmaster must do to be an effective leader of the
pack. There are so many
specific things, that there wouldnt be room enough in this section to
cover them all, so instead, we will try to simply lay a foundation to
help you understand how to get started.
There are some things you need to
understand as a Cubmaster, whether you are brand spanking new at it, or
have conducted many pack meetings.
Not in any special order, they are:
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Be enthusiastic
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Be organized
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Have lots of help
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Be trained
None of these things is more important
than any other, but it is necessary for a good Cubmaster to be able to
do them all. Lets look
briefly at each one.
Be enthusiastic Always remember
that your attitude will greatly affect the attitude of the boys, the
other leaders, the boys parents, and (most importantly) how well YOU
do YOUR job! If you enjoy
being a Cubmaster, you will do a better job, and you will look forward
to the pack meeting each month. You
will enjoy working with the other leaders and learn to love the boys and
do your best to provide them with a terrific program and a positive Cub
Scout experience.
The Cubmaster has many duties in the pack,
but his/her main responsibility is to conduct the pack meeting each
month. Others on the
committee should be assigned to help, but it is mainly the Cubmasters
job to ensure that all goes well at the pack meeting.
Its easy to be excited about the pack meeting if you are
prepared and have lots of help. If
the Cubmaster attempts to do it all and doesnt have lots of
help, he/she will soon tire of the job.
So, to stay excited about Cub Scouts you need lots of help.
There will be more about that later.
There are lots of things to get excited
about in Cub Scouts. The
most important things are the BOYS.
As a Cubmaster, you will get to help them learn new things about
the world around them and about themselves.
You will get to help them grow and develop self-confidence.
And, even though you dont ordinarily help them earn their
advancements, the way you treat them and present their awards to them,
can affect whether they advance and how quickly.
An impressive ceremony by the Cubmaster for one boy can inspire
the others to want to receive the same kind of recognition.
Conversely, lack of proper recognition can cause the other boys
to feel the effort isnt worth it.
Make your ceremonies exciting for the boys, and you will see big
dividends in advancements by the boys.
In addition to helping the boys, you also
get to work with the other ADULT LEADERS in the pack.
This can be fun, rewarding, and challenging. Sometimes its not easy getting to agree on an approach to
a problem, but by working together on a solution, you will develop
respect and lasting friendships with the other leaders in the pack.
Remember, a good program is not always easy, but it is always
WORTH IT!
THE CUB SCOUT PROGRAM is really easy to
get enthused over. There
are lots of fun things for the boys to learn about and do (with emphasis
on the do part!) And
while they are having fun, they are learning and growing and developing
into young men right before your eyes!
You will see how much they change as they earn their Bobcat, then
Wolf and Bear. You will
watch them grow, as they become WEBELOS Scouts and earn their Arrow of
Light award. Then they will
become Boy Scouts when they leave the pack and you will receive a lot of
satisfaction in knowing that you have had a part in their growth.
The program has as one of its goals
helping families grow closer. Be
sure that the whole family is invited to every pack meeting.
This includes brothers and sisters as well as parents.
Even Grandparents should be invited to special advancement
ceremonies, or special events. Remember: the more the merrier! is a great motto when
it comes to pack meeting attendance.
When there are a lot of people at the pack meeting, there are a
lot to help too.
There a lot of things you can do to get
enthused about Cub Scouting. Tops
on the list are to get trained.
You will enjoy what you are doing if you know what to do and how
to do it. At training sessions, you will associate with people who have
experience where you dont. Later,
you can help some new leader learn how to solve problems by sharing your
knowledge with him/her. Training
should be continuous to be most effective.
We will discuss training in more depth later.
Be committed to doing YOUR best as a
Cubmaster. No one would
deny that it takes a lot of time to be a good Cubmaster, but that can be
said about anything you want to be good at.
The more practice you get at doing something, the better you get
at doing it.
Try to get the parents of the boys
involved in the packs operation.
And get to know them on a first name basis.
The more you know about them, the more you will care about them
and the better you will be able to meet their needs.
Dont be afraid to do Cub Scout things
things like songs, cheers, and run-ons.
The boys enjoy doing these things more if you do and do9ing them
with the boys gives them a chance to show off in a constructive manner
in front of their families and friends.
Always remember that Cub Scouts are not short adults.
They are kids. Let
them act like kids. They
will have to act like grown-ups soon enough!
Develop a genuine love for each boy.
Care about them and think about them often.
If you call them by name, they will think they are important to
you and then they will be important to themselves.
Traditions are an important part of Cub
Scouts and you should learn about them.
Read The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling to get a deeper
understanding of many important Cubbing characters.
Songs, cheers, skits and run-ons are all important Cub
traditions. Be generous
with their use. Know and
use lots of them and your pack meetings will be fun and exciting.
In addition, start your own traditions.
Youll be surprised at how quickly a good new tradition can
catch on with other Cub Scout leaders.
Be careful though that your traditions dont get stale.
Be organized As a Cubmaster you
are one of the main leaders in the pack and so it is most important that
you are well organized. For
some of us this is not easy. Just
keep in mind that there are only a few areas where you need to have good
organization to be successful as a Cubmaster.
You have to have control of YOURSELF, YOUR MATERIALS, and YOUR
OTHER LEADERS.
The first thing to organize is YOURSELF.
You must manage your time as well as you can in order to be a
good Cubmaster. Learn to do
things in their order of importance, first things first in other words.
Learn to break big jobs into little segments then tackle the
small segments according to a schedule you have pre-planned.
Remember the story of man who ate the elephant; He couldnt do
it in one bite, but did it over a period of time.
Some things you will have to do will be like that.
To try to do them all at one time would take up all of your spare
time, but by working on them a little each evening, they will get done.
But you must then, plan far enough ahead to give yourself ample
time to accomplish all that needs to be done to give the job your best
effort.
Dont procrastinate important things.
Youll only worry more and enjoy it less!
Next
you need to organize your MATERIALS.
It is amazing how much stuff you can acquire as a Cub Scout
leader! Be careful you
dont let it take over. Keep
it organized and under control. Youll
find that the longer you are involved with Cub Scouts, the more
stuff you will collect. If you are careful, much of it can be useful but you can
quickly lost your storage space in your house to items you will not be
able to use.
You may have inherited a lot of training
materials, old Pow Wow books, handbooks, leader books and Program Helps.
These can be very useful if you look through them and pull out
the items that will be helpful to you as a Cubmaster.
Write the things you want to keep on 3X5 cards or in a notebook
or anywhere else you can have easy reference to.
There is nothing more frustrating than trying to find some
thought or cheer or other tidbit from a cardboard boxful of
unrelated information. Set
up some kind of system that you can use.
Youll be more efficient and you can pass it on to the next
Cubmaster.
Once you have yourself and your materials
organized, you can begin to organize your OTHER LEADERS.
This is not your job alone.
You should have help from the Committee Chairman and from the Den
Leader Coach. Hopefully
your committee is already organized so that it runs mostly with just a
little help from you. Some
people feel that it is the Cubmasters responsibility to make sure
that the committee functions properly.
In reality, that is the Committee Chairmans job.
The Cubmaster is to plan and carry out the Cub Scout program
in the pack. This includes
leading the monthly pack meeting, with the help of other leaders.
There are many other responsibilities a Cubmaster has that are
listed in the Cub Scout Leader Book and you would do well to
review them occasionally.
If, however, your pack has been lacking in
leadership for any period of time, it may fall mostly on the Cubmaster
to get things rolling again. Go
to your sponsoring organization and tell them you need LOTS of help. This brings us to the next thing we will cover
Get help There is no way one
person can effectively run a pack program for an extended period of
time. A Cubmaster may be
able to do it alone for a short while, but it gets real old real fast.
You need help to run a good pack for a long time.
If you have come into a pack that has
little or no leadership, make sure that your chartering organization
knows you will not try to do it by yourself.
A minimum requirement for leadership must include:
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A Committee Chairman plus two members of committee
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A Cubmaster
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A Den Leader for every 4-8 boys
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A WEBELOS Den Leader
When
people are available, then you can have people to serve as
secretary/treasurer, advancement, training, public relations, outings,
membership and re-registration, assistant Cubmaster, Tiger Cub Coach,
assistant den leaders, and assistant WEBELOS den leaders.
See the Cub Scout Leader Book, chapter 4, for detailed job
descriptions for each committee member.
With
a good committee you can then proceed to plan your packs program.
This should be done on a monthly basis at a regular Pack
Committee meeting. It is
usually best to hold this meeting at a regular date and time.
A regular meeting place is also important.
The Pack Committee Chairman presides over this meeting, but you -
as Cubmaster will have to implement
many of the decisions made by the committee at the planning meeting, so
be sure to make your thoughts known during the committee meeting.
You should participate in all the important decisions made by the
committee.
In the Cub Scout Leader Book is a pack
meeting planning sheet that you can use to plan your pack meetings
during the monthly planning meeting.
This works very well, but if you want to do something different
by all means, do it the way that works best for you.
That philosophy, by the way, is one of the things that help make
Cub Scouting work so well. If
it works for you, DO IT YOUR WAY!!
The only exceptions to this have to do with the safety and
welfare of the boys. Always
keep in mind their well being when planning any activity and always
follow the Boy Scouts of America procedure.
One of the best reasons for having a
committee to plan pack activities becomes apparent at a planning
meeting. With a diverse
group of people, you also get diverse ideas that will make for more
interesting pack meetings and activities.
Also, you will have more people to follow-up on assignments that
will lessen the burden on any one committee member.
A strong committee will help the pack be
strong even if the Cubmaster or Committee Chairman leave or are unable
to fulfill their responsibilities for any amount of time.
Get training It isnt
possible to emphasize in these few pages the importance of training to
you and to all the pack committee!
You can learn by reading about the responsibilities of your
position that is good because you will learn WHAT to do.
But training will show you HOW to do it.
There are many kinds of training available
to Cub Scout Leaders and you would do well to take advantage of all of
them. There are different
levels of training available starting with FAST START.
Fast start training is basically for new
leaders who have not had any training and need help now to learn
what they need to do.
Roundtable is held each month. At Roundtable you will learn more about your job and about
the theme for the following months pack meeting.
By attending Roundtable on a regular basis you will become more
familiar with the people and resources the district/council have to
offer you and youll have fun doing it.
BASIC TRAINING is the next level of
training you should attend. At
Basic Training you will be taught more in-depth ideas and activities to
help you be a better Cubmaster. You
will learn what Cub Scouting is, about pack organization and leadership,
how to protect the boys in your pack from abuse, and how to have the
proper planning for a good program.
You will receive ideas on activities and resources, and proper
uniforming for your leaders and the boys.
You will receive intensive training on what you can do to be a
GREAT Cubmaster, taught by people who can really help you.
The Cub Scout Pow Wow will help improve
your ability to DO. Pow Wow
is basically designed to SHOW how to be an effective leader in your
pack. Ideas are shown and examples giving on crafts and Cub Scout
skills. You will see skits
and sing the songs that will make your pack meetings sparkle. You will see examples of ceremonies that will encourage your
boys to advance in Cubbing, plus other activities too numerous to
mention. And the Pow Wow
book is an exciting resource that will be of use to your pack for years
to come.
Training is something that you need
regularly. To keep your
edge as a Cubmaster and to keep up on all the changes that affect your
performance as Cubmaster, you need to have constant training.
When you feel you have had all the training you could ever use,
then you might want to volunteer to help train other leaders by helping
at Pow Wow or on the District Training team.
Please dont just retire and let all your wonderful
experience be forgotten. Use
it to help others. |