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− | The Scout Method is the educational foundation of the [[Scouts| Scout]] Program. It consists of seven parts:
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− | *The Scout [[Scout Law| Law]] and [[Scout| Promise]]
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− | *Learning by doing
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− | *The Team System (or [[Patrol]] System)
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− | *A symbolic framework
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− | *Nature
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− | *Personal Progression
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− | *Adult Support
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− | [[Scouts Canada]] no longer emphasises the Scout Method and instead follows its Practices and Methods which are:
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− | *Commitment to the values in a Promise and Law
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− | *Learning by doing
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− | *Membership in small groups
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− | *Progressive and stimulating contemporary programs
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− | *Commitment to the values of doing one’s best, contributing to the community, respecting and caring for others, contributing as a family member
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− | *Relevant through youth and young adult engagement
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− | *Use of outdoor activities as a key learning resource.
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− | For a definitive explanation of the Scout Method, see [[Media:Scouting_An_Educational_System.pdf|The Scout Method]] (produced by the World Organization of the Scout Movement).
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