Презентация к уроку английского языка по теме Скауты


Youth Movement Founder of the world Scouting Movement was Robert Baden-Powell. The name of Baden-Powell is known and respected throughout the world as that of a man who in his 83 years led two separate and complete lives, one as a soldier fighting for his country, and the other as a worker for peace through the brotherhood of the Scout Movement. "Scouting for Boys" was published in 1908 in six fortnightly parts. Sales of the book were tremendous. Boys formed themselves into Scout Patrols to try out ideas. What had been intended as a training aid for existing organizations became the handbook of a new and ultimately worldwide Movement. 1. EDUCATION FOR LIFE Scouting complements the school and the family, filling needs not met by either. Scouting develops self knowledge, the need to explore, to discover, to want to know. Scouts discover the world beyond the classroom, tapping the skills of others to learn, and passing that knowledge on to others. WHAT IS SCOUTING 2. A MOVEMENT FOR YOUTH Scouting is a Movement on the move. Evolving and adapting everywhere according to local needs. 3. INTERNATIONAL There are recognized Scout organizations and branches in more than 216 countries and territories. GROWING Scouting has never stopped growing since its founding in 1907. Today there are more than 25 million members - boys and girls. Scouting has doubled its membership in the last 20 years. Much of the growth is in developing countries. 4. OPEN TO ALL Scouting is open to all, regardless of race or creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles and method conceived by its founder Robert Baden-Powell. 5. FUN, WITH A PURPOSE Through recreation, Scouting achieves its purpose to help young people develop physically, intellectually, socially and spiritually. 6. A CHALLENGE FOR ADULTS A chance to help young people. A way to improve understanding between generations. In their service, adult leaders get valuable training and experience, adding to their personal development. 7. VOLUNTARY Scouts and leaders must choose to join Scouting. 8. NON-POLITICAL, NON-GOVERNMENTAL Scouting does not and must not represent any political party or organization. Nonetheless, Scouts are encouraged to make a constructive contribution to their community, society and country. SCOUTING IS A METHOD: MAKING A PERSONAL COMMITMENT - to simple code a living: the scout law and promise. LEARNING BY DOING - active participation, with others. WORKING IN SMALL GROUPS - in patrols to develop leadership, group skills, and individual responsibility. STIMULATING PROGRAMMES - progressive activities based on the interests of young people. Activities in contact with nature, a rich learning environment where simplicity, creativity, and discovery come together to provide adventure and challenge. SCOUTING IS A CODE OF LIVING: A SPIRITUAL DIMENSION - a commitment to seek the spiritual value of life beyond the material world. A SOCIAL DIMENSION - participating in the development of society, respecting the dignity of others and the integrity of the natural world. Promoting local, national and international peace, understanding and cooperation. A PERSONAL DIMENSION - developing a sense of personal responsibility and stimulating the desire for responsible self-expression. WORLD SCOUT EMBLEM At its heart is a white fleur-de-lis (a Lilly) pointing north, both the color and flower have traditional meanings of peace and purity. The Scout Motto is "BE PREPARED" SCOUT UNIFORM Scouts wear a uniform as it gives all of them a sense of belonging to world scout movement; The uniform is easily recognized by the public and shows that the Scouts is an active, dynamic youth movement. Robert Baden-Powell designed the first Scout Uniforms to take advantage of readily available materials and be practical when undergoing the various activities Scouts enjoy.