Scouts de Argentina - Program

Program

The definition of Youth Programme groups in Scouts of Argentina takes place in different stages.

  • Transition: Since the merger of USCA and INSA to 2000 the Scout Groups were phased out the program of the association from which they came.
  • Educational Renewal Stage, was named the period beginning in April 2000 when the Executive Director approves the publication of 'Notes for the Scout Game' I and II and 'Notes for the leader of the Walkers and Rover Scout Branches'. For Cub Scout and Scouts Branches adopting publications by Interamerican Scout Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement).
  • Stage Review: The year 2002 began a national consultation called Programme Conference. As a result of this consultation will detect a number of implementation problems that require changes to the program . As Rodrigo González Cao Director of Youth Program cycle starts Indaba which ended in 2008 with modifications to the following four branches:
  • Cub Scout - ages 7 to 11
  • Scouts - ages 11 to 14
  • Explorer Scouts (The Scout Association)- ages 14 to 17
  • Rovers - ages 17 to 21

Also, any Scout Groups apply the Sea Scouts option.

Books written by Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell in which underpin the Youth Programme and Scout method are:

  • Cub Scout: The Wolf Cub's Handbook
  • Scouts: Scouting for Boys
  • Rovers: Rovering to Success

And the general guidelines for the task of the adult leaders were presented in Aids to the Scoutmastership

The Scout Motto is Siempre Listo, Always Prepared.

The Scout emblem incorporates the color scheme of the flag of Argentina.

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