Redefining the Youth/Adult Role in the Transition Process

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Explore the transition from youth to adult roles in organizations like the Order of the Arrow (OA), focusing on the roles, goals, and interactions between youth and adults. Discover how both groups work together to achieve the mission and purpose of the OA, emphasizing leadership development and character building.

  • Transition Process
  • Youth Development
  • Adult Leadership
  • Order of the Arrow
  • Leadership Roles

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  1. The Youth to Adult Transition: Redefining the Youth/Adult Role

  2. Trainer Introduction 3rd NOAC (2nd on Training Staff) Former Lodge Chief & Section Vice Chief Eagle Scout 2009 Recent experience w/ Youth to Adult transition in the OA

  3. Session Questions Are the roles and goals in the OA the same for Youth and Adults? What is the role of the Youth in the OA? What is the role of the Adults in the OA? How do the roles of the Youth/Adults interact? How do we build synergetic relationships?

  4. E.xplain D. G. E. The OA is a youth-lead organization but not a youth-only organization Both youth and adults seek to achieve the Mission and Purpose of the OA (revised 2009)

  5. E.xplain D. G. E.

  6. E.xplain D. G. E. The underlying reason adults are involved in the Order is to provide young men with the opportunity to develop into leaders of character

  7. E.D.emonstrate G. E. Situation 1: Participation at the last Lodge Service Project was disappointing and the Lodge has an important and very public Community Service Project in 2 months

  8. E.D.emonstrate G. E. Situation 2: Lodge Membership over the last 3 years has been stagnant

  9. E.D.emonstrate G. E. Situation 3: The Unit Elections Team has completed unit elections in only 25% of the council troops due primarily due to reluctant Scoutmasters and the limited time of the current Unit Election Team members

  10. E.D. G.uide E. Actors Desired Denis (Youth) John (Advisor) Sam (Youth) Bob (Advisor) Andy (Advisor) Patrick (Youth)

  11. E.D. G.uide E. Scenario 1: The Show Must Go On Scenario 2: Help Without Helping Scenario 3: Lodge Success?

  12. E.D. G. E.nable What elements are required for good working Adults/Youth relationships?

  13. E.D. G. E.nable What traits should the Youth bring to the table to help achieve the Lodge s goals?

  14. E.D. G. E.nable What traits should the Adults bring to the table to help achieve the Lodge s goals?

  15. Session In Review Synergy the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects

  16. Session Questions (In Review) Are the roles and goals in the OA the same for Youth and Adults? What is the role of the Youth in the OA? What is the role of the Adults in the OA? How do the roles of the Youth/Adults interact? How do we build synergetic relationships?

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