About This Book
An examination of how scouting complements formal education and civic training, arguing for cooperation between schools and scout troops, crediting scout work, and noting many scoutmasters are teachers. It surveys program areas — school-linked activities, citizenship instruction, pioneer scouting, seascouting, national efforts to study boyhood, international cooperation, publications, and use of motion pictures — and documents practical contributions such as drills, first aid, and civic service. Emphasis falls on hands-on learning that stimulates curiosity, supplements classroom study, and offers organizational and instructional guidance for educators and scout leaders.
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