BUTTES AREA COUNCIL
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, INC. 647
Donald C. Kramer
Area III TLD Coordinator
1440 Jones Road
Yuba City, California 95991
Dear Don,
On June 20th [1978] I visited Camp Pico Blanco for the purpose of evaluating
their local TLD course. Paul Davis, a staff of very enthusiastic adults
and young Scouters greeted me. Because of the nature of the White Stag course,
I find our guidelines on evaluating TLD courses useless; therefore I should
like to evaluate the course according to my understanding of the purpose
of TLD courses. The intent being to train scouts to be leaders in the troop.
I am sure you have an understanding of White Stag, so my comments will
be limited to impressions of the course and how successful the course
was in accomplishing the task.
All staff members and learners were very well uniformed. The staff had
been picked from previous learners. We sat in on one learning session
where their SPL conducted a very impressive session. Although we did not
see the entire session the SPL seemed very well prepared, and carried
himself in a manner that most adults would be hard put to imitate.
Something that somewhat shocked me was the use of girls as part of the
staff and as learners. They are incorporated very smoothly into the program,
the only problem being showers. This was easily remedied. The girls and
the boys seemed not at all uncomfortable about the coed situation. It
had no apparent effect on learning.
There is constant evaluation going on during the course. I have included
some of the evaluation tools used during the course for you to look
over. Other TLD courses would do well to incorporate some to them into
their courses.
The learners ranged from 11-19 years. Many were out of camp doing unique
and inventive things like having their learning competency sessions on
trail hikes. Those in camp were very involved, with spontaneous patrol
yells often erupting from the groups.
Facilities for the course were very good. The facilities for staff and
learners were not comparable, but good. The learners were given an option
of bringing tentage some did. Other camp equipment was comparable, following
TLD requirements.
I should like to congratulate the Monterey Area Council, Paul Davis,
and his staff for being inventive enough to put on such a useful
and well prepared course. A close look by other councils may help them
to upgrade their own courses. My highest certification and congratulations
for a course well done. Good health and good scouting.
Sincerely
Mark Cross
- jfk
- cc: Paul Davis
Buttes Area Council Executive Board
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