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What is Venturing?
Venturing is a youth
development program of the Boy Scouts of America for young men and women
who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) through 20 years of age.
Venturing's purpose is to provide positive experiences to help young people
mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. Venturing
is based on a unique and dynamic relationship between youth, adult leaders,
and organizations in their communities. Local community organizations
establish a Venturing crew by matching their people and program resources
to the interests of young people in the community. The result is a program
of exciting and meaningful activities that helps youth pursue their special
interests, to grow, to develop leadership skills, and to become good citizens.
Venturing crews can specialize in a variety of avocation or hobby interests.
Venturing programs are developed around six experience areas of emphasis:
Goals
of Venturing
Young adults involved
in Venturing will:
- Learn to make ethical
choices over their lifetimes by instilling the values in the Venturing
Oath and Code.
- Experience a program
that is fun and full of challenge and adventure.
- Become a skilled
training and program resource for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and other
groups.
- Acquire skills
in the areas of high adventure, sports, arts and hobbies, youth ministries,
or Sea Scouting.
- Experience positive
leadership from adult and youth leaders and be given opportunities to
take on leadership roles.
- Have a chance
to learn and grow in a supportive, caring, and fun environment.
Methods of Venturing
The aims of the Boy
Scouts of America are to build character, develop citizenship and foster
personal fitness. The Venturing methods listed below have been carefully
designed to achieve the aims of the Boy Scouts of America and meet the
needs of young adults.
- Leadership.
All Venturers are given opportunities to learn and apply proven leadership
skills. A Venturing crew is led by elected crew officers. The Venturing
Leadership Skills Course is designed for all Venturers and helps teach
in an active way to effectively lead.
- Group Activities.
Venturing
activities are interdependent group experiences in which success is
dependent on the cooperation of all. Learning by "doing" in a group
setting provides opportunities for developing new skills.
- Adult Association.
The youth officers lead the crew. The officers and activity chairs work
closely with adult Advisors and other adult leaders in a spirit of partnership.
The adults serve in a "shadow" leader capacity.
- Recognition.
Recognition comes through the Venturing advancement program and through
the acknowledgement of a youth's competence and ability by peers and
adults.
- The Ideals.
Venturers are expected to know and live by the Venturing Oath and Code.
They promise to be faithful in religious duties, treasure their American
heritage, to help others and to seek truth and fairness.
- High Adventure.
Venturing's emphasis on high adventure helps provide; team-building
opportunities, new meaningful experiences, practical leadership application,
and life-long memories to young adults.
- Teaching Others.
All of the Venturing Awards require Venturers to teach what they have
learned to others. When they teach others often, Venturers are better
able to retain the skill or knowledge they taught, they gain confidence
in their ability to speak and relate to others and they acquire skills
that can benefit them for the rest of their lives as a hobby or occupation.
Ethics in Action
An important goal
of Venturing is to help young adults be responsible and caring persons,
both now and in the future. Venturing uses "ethical controversies" to
help young adults develop the ability to make responsible choices that
reflect their concern for what is a risk and how it will affect others
involved. Because an ethical controversy is a problem-solving situation,
leaders expect young adults to employ empathy, invention, and selection
when they think through their position and work toward a solution of an
ethical controversy.
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