Top Document: [rec.scouting.usa] Commonly asked questions (FAQ 4) Part 2 Previous Document: News Headers Next Document: 4.2.2 BSA -- Boy Scouting - Aims See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Many people do not know that the BSA is two organizations. The traditional Boy Scout organization and a wholly owned subsidiary called Learning for Life/Exploring. Learning for Life/Exploring has gained some attention lately as the BSA has rolled career Exploring groups into it. Learning for Life/Exploring is designed to support schools and other youth-serving organizations in their efforts toward preparing youth to successfully handle the complexities of today's society and to enhance their self-confidence, motivation, and self-worth. Learning for Life/Exploring also helps youth develop social and life skills, assists in character development, and helps them formulate positive personal values. It prepares youth to make ethical decisions that will help them achieve their full potential. Learning for Life/Exploring enhances teacher capacity and increases youth learning! For more information on Learning for Life/Exploring see: http://www.learning-for-life.org/ For more information on the Boy Scouts of America see: http://www.bsa.scouting.org User Contributions:Top Document: [rec.scouting.usa] Commonly asked questions (FAQ 4) Part 2 Previous Document: News Headers Next Document: 4.2.2 BSA -- Boy Scouting - Aims Part1 - Part2 - Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: nelsonb@aztec.asu.edu
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