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Photo AlbumGardeneering of 2007 Centenary (71 photos)Jan 7, '07 2:48 AM
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On December 2006, we are having a gardeneering project as preparation to recepting new members and advancing the 2007 Centenary, the celebration 100 years of scouting milestones. Other than this, the purpose of this project also allow the juniors who conduct this project to gain their experience and knowledge about gardening.

We held a meeting on the 2nd December 2006 with scoutmaster, Sir Alex Tan Wei Yen to propose the discussion about gardening procedures. We then brain-storming to design the garden, selective plants and flowers.

The next day, we went to flower and plants bargain centre nearby Sungai Buloh Hospital to bought some floor matt grass. Then we also bought some selected herbal plants and flowers. We began to worrying about the budget given by board of committee as the totalled budget given was RM 150 and we have already spent RM 65.80 on the particular day.

The gardeneering project was held for about 8 days as planned, which is on 11th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 23rd, 28th and 29th December 2006.

Summaries of the schedules:

11th December, 2006 Overture!
The attendance is not very satisfying as only 2 senior scouts present to workout. Therefore only couple of tasks can be done and yet they manage to hoe up some weeds. During this day we also having the trouble to determine amount of areas and assisted by Sir Alex Tan to mark-ups the plots.

13th December, 2006
The attendance has improved by adding another extra of 2 seniors to workout the project. We started at 7.30am and ended around 12.00pm. It is hard to clear the weeds as this area was previously left for decades without flower planting.

16th December, 2006
It was a mousture-raining day and yet the project manage to carry on. Due to the wheather condition, the gardening workouts has been delay to 8.13am to began. Totalled 5 seniors, 8 patrol leaders and few juniors attended to carry out the duty. They still hoe up the remaining areas of weeds and grass.

18th December, 2006
On this particular day, we had finally finished the weeds hoeing with the help of another extra 3 seniors. 5 patrol leaders and 3 juniors has attended as well. We decided to began the pioneering project as one of the planned decoration materials.

20th December, 2006
Four seniors, 5 patrol leaders had attended and we started about 7.30am. We wiring up the bridge gadget, unfortunately during the process it was not enough rope to carry out remaining knots tying. We proceed this duty to the next gardening day.

23rd December, 2006
The gardening begins at 7.30am and lasting about 1.45pm. Today is the most "semangat" day for us as we have finished planting all the flowers and complete pioneering in the day with more help from another 2 seniors, 2 patrol leaders and one junior scout.

28th December, 2006
We planted the floor-matt grass starting at about 7.30am untill 11.30am. There were only 1 senior and a patrol leader present.

29th December, 2006 Finale!
Our project's has come to an end. We rolling at 7.30am, as usual ended up at 12.00pm noon. Only 1 senior and patrol leader presence to complete the fence gate of the garden.

During our workout on this auspicious duty, we are facing several problems like out of budget for the expenses, the matter of efficient arrangement, before-and-after caring of flowers and plants, lack of transportation and etc.

We are proud that even though there are problems insisted, we learn to make the problem-solving with guidance from committee members and scoutmasters. There's a word to describe as "Learning by doing, Gaining by Giving, and... Get the Job Done! Gardening also educating us to appreciate the natural being, exercise the duty of scout to service, besides gaining the knowledge of plants and its beneficial role to environment and human.

Having fun and laughtr is another priceless experience we have acquired from. Even though we are having lots of uncooperative issues, personal attitude and aptitude problems, and variety points of view for each and everyone of us. Some of us even carrying home earthworms from the sites. It is hard to be 100% perfect for the achievement as we learn to offer our very best before complaining the rest! As long as we exercise the passion for scouting and commitment to get the job done, as soon as possible.

Last but not least, I would like to acknowledge all the scouts and their parents who also contributing by transporting their children to school to fulfill their duties. I would like to express my gratitude to our most sincere and deepest appreciation to all who has assisted us whether directly or indirectly in the process of making the troop's gardening a great success. I would like thanks also our respective scoutmaster, Sir Alex Tan Wei Yen who always supporting and guiding us on the way of learning and acquiring some knowledge from his experience. I have kept my promise to finish this garden and hope that we, 37th Gombak Eagle Scout Troop continue to soaring high by fulfill the motto of "Be Prepared for Life!"

Reports prepared by
Pengakap Remaja Lim Nain Hui
17th January 2007
37th Gombak Eagle Scout Troop, Smk Kepong

Attached here are the members who have contributing the gardeneering project:
Lim Nain Hui (Group Leader), Chan Kiat Yee (Asst. Leader), Low Han Loong, Keoh Wei Kee, Yap Goh Jeng, George Khoo, Leow Chun Kit, Lim Ming Wai, Victor Wong, Yip Hui Ting, Tan Yee Voon, Wong Wei Jean, Ng Yee Hwa, Tan Jin Hao, Low Yan Li, Kheng Wei Lian, Lum Thien Chyng, Goh Rui Ying, Wong Sze San, Tang Qian Ying, Belle Lim and my respective father Mr. Lim Ong Chee (Ampang Fellowship Scout of 1960s).

Start:     Nov 17, '06
End:     Nov 19, '06
Location:     Smk Kepong
3 days 2 nights Traditional Junior Scheme Camp

Estimated number of participation: 40-60pax (including VIP and Committees)

Kindly contact your seniors and committee board for registration and inquiry.

This training camp is exclusive to junior scouts of 37th Gombak only! Hurry!

The 1st Baden Powell Training Camp 2006

 

Program Terms and Regulations

Pre Annoucement 18th February, 2006

 

http://37thgombak.multiply.com/journal/item/138

(logo for this training camp on the right-side are temporary designed)

 

Scouting is not an abstruse or difficult science: rather it is a jolly game if you take it in the right light. At the same time it is educative, and (like Mercy) it is apt to benefit him that given as well as him that received.

 

The term "Scouting" has come to mean a system of training in citizenship, through games, for boys or girls. The girls are the important people, because when the mothers of the nation are good citizens and women of character, they will see to it that their sons are not deficient in these points. As things are, the training is needed for both sexes, and is imparted through the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides (Girl Scouts) Movements. The principles are the same for both. It is only in the details that they vary.

 

Indeed, the Scoutmaster in introducing the boy to this, incidentally brings upon himself a share in that same happiness and usefulness. He finds himself doing a greater thing than possibly he foresaw in taking up the job, for he finds himself rendering a life-worth Service for Man and God.

 

You will find this training program a disappointing one if you hope to find in it a set of definite stepping-stones to complete knowledge.

 

I merely propose to state, as suggestive, the line which we have found to be successful, and the reasons for it. A man carries out suggestions the more wholeheartedly when he understands their aim.

 

 

Duration:         5 days 4 nights Traditional Training Camp

 

Theme           To be discussed

 

Proposed by: alex tan w.y. January 2006

 

Suggested location:

Hutan Rimba Commonwealth Rawang, Pulau Pangkor, Pulau Besar Melaka, Taman Negara Pahang, Taman Negara Endau Rompin

 

Pre-selected location: Taman Negara Pahang

 

Estimated number of participation: 50 (including VIP and Committees)

 

Date to be confirmed:  June 4th to 8th , 2006

                                      Departure on June 3rd morning

 

 

 

 

 

Terms and Conditions

 

  1. Participant must be at least 15 years of age after birthday.
  2. Participant shall have mental and physical fitness ready, any other illness and disease are not allowed to be partaking.
  3. Parent’s consent should be granted before go through the training.
  4. All participants should have at least 8 weeks of attendance on Course Preview.
  5. All participants are subject to commands and regulations of the training programs and laws of local environment.

 

Rules and Regulations during the camp

 

Equipments and Gears

  1. All equipments and gears shall be provided only by board of training.
  2. Participants shall take good cares and full responsibility to the tools.
  3. Only 3 matches will be provided and all patrols have to keep their fires alive for 5 days consecutive.

 

Garments and Attires

  1. All participants should not bring more than 15kg bag of clothes and personal belongings.
  2. Attires for ceremonial activities shall be Malaysia scout’s uniforms and troop t-shirt.
  3. Participants are allowed to wear other clothes for activities purpose.

 

Foods and Beverages

  1. No foods and beverages are allowed to waste in the camp.
  2. No snacks, drinks, and outside beverages are allowed in the camp.
  3. Foods and Beverages provided only by Quartermaster, except for cooking recipes and dining utensils.
  4. There will be at least 2 meals for each day during the camp.

 

 Commands and Behavioral

  1. All participants are subject to regulations of the training programs, administrator, and leaders.
  2. Participant should conduct themselves morally straight at all times.
  3. Those who refuse to comply on a given commands will sentence to punishment accordingly to scout’s law without notice.
  4. When a speech or commands is given by leaders, participants should make immediate respond or recalls without any question.
  5. A morning check up will be conducted each day at 6.30a.m.

 

Health and Sanitary

  1. All participants should taking good care of themselves and others.
  2. Participants should always keep their campsites clean and surroundings free from disturbance or pollutions.
  3. Participants are advised to bring their own healthy food supplements like vitamins.
  4. Bathing time for each person is 3 minutes barely once a day.

 

 

Alcohols and Drugs

  1. Strictly no alcoholic drinks, smoking and drugs abuse are allowed at all time of the programs.
  2. Participant who infringes this matter will be terminated his/her involvement of all programs instantly, the board of training does not take any further responsible to any individual for those who alleged by local authority or police officer into detention.

 

Safety and Emergency

  1. All participants should aware of their own safety during the camp.
  2. In occur of emergency, participants should make instant reports to the administrator, and conduct emergency aids only by experienced persons.
  3. Participants are recognizing as capable to conduct basic first aid and survival skills in matters of before trained person arrived to assist any further help.
  4. Safety First!

 

Banned Gadgets and Gears

  1. No modern gadgets or electronic gears (Radio, Nintendo, etc) are allowed or used in the camp. Mobile phones will be temporary kept by administrator.
  2. Necklaces, earrings, or any expensive accessories are not permitted to wear in all programs.
  3. All kept belongings will be return to participants on the day of going home.

 

 

 

Committee Board of Baden Powell Training Camp 2006

 

Majlis Urusetia

Perkhemahan Kursus Berpengakap Baden Powell 2006

 

·        Berkaitan nombor “1” ialah ketua kumpulan dan nombor “2 atau berikutnya” ialah penolong ketua kepada jawatan yang berkenaan.

 

 

 

 

URUSETIA

PEMEGANG JAWATAN

SENARAI TUGASAN DAN TANGGUNGJAWAB URUSETIA

Penyelia/Penasihat (2 post)

1.Cr. Alex Tan w.y.

2. Chan Lup Phun

Menyalurkan maklumat mengenai program majlis

Sebagai pemudahcara majlis sekiranya terdapat sebarang masalah

Ketua Urusetia/Pengurus Program Majlis (2 post)

1. Lee Jian Liang

2. Lock Kuan Sang

Sebagai Pengerusi Majlis dan Perancang program majlis

Memastikan semua program berjalan lancer

Menyelia bahagian-bahagian mana yang diperlukan

Setiausaha (2 post)

1. Edmund Chan Cheun Ping

2. Wong Chun Hong

Menyediakan surat kebenaran, rekod kedatangan, rekod kesihatan, rekod prestasi

Membantu merancang program majlis

Pengurus bagi urusan rasmi sebelum dan selepas program

Quartermaster (2 post)

1. Ng Way Chee

2. Wong Chin Pin

Tempahan bas pergi/balik

Memastikan kelancaran perjalanan pergi/balik

Memastikan keselamatan program majlis

Menyelia dan mengurus bahan makanan dan alatan seharian

Bendahari (1 post)

1. Mah Yiew Joe

 

Menguruskan kewangan dan perbelanjaan program majlis

Memastikan program majlis tidak mendatangkan sebarang kesuntukan kewangan

Menyelia perancangan program majlis

Fasilitator/Tutor (3 post)

1. Low Shien Wei

2. Alfred Gan Jui Siang

3. Chi Wei Wen

Menguruskan segala taklimat program majlis

Menyediakan bahan-bahan taklimat program seperti buku panduan program, alatan taklimat, bahan bacaan program dan lain-lain

Merancang malam kebudayaan(campfire), menyelia segala upacara rasmi, upacara pembukaan khemah, upacara menaikan bendera, pemeriksaan pagi dan sebagainya

Jurulatih/Drill Master, Ketua Sukaneka (2 post)

1. Lock Kuan Sang

2. Wong Chun Hong

Merancang dan menjalankan segala aktiviti termasuk permainan, halangan komando, projek perintis, dan sebagainya, Ketua Sukaneka sebagai penolong kepada Jurulatih

Publisiti/PR (1 post)

1. Chi Wei Wen

Pembantu kepada Setiausaha dan Fasilitator

Menyampaikan segala penerangan dan penyampaian maklumat program majlis

Menguruskan masalah konflik di antara program majlis dan adat resam tempatan

Menyediakan hadiah cenderamata dan memohon sumbangan luar(sponsor)

Ketua Kesihatan(a) & Ketua Keselamatan(b) ( 2 post)

a. Lum Thien Chow

b. Yeoh Tze Hwa

Urusan kecemasan penghantaran pesakit ke hospital

Urusan penyediaan ubat-ubatan dan pertolongan cemas

Urusan mereka bentuk lencana, skarf, sepanduk(banner) dan sebagainya.

 

Samples of Programmes Syllabus

 

What is SCOUTING all about? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Scouting is Simple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Aim of Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Four Branches of Scout Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Activities of Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Scout Spirit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Patrol System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Patrol Leaders’ Council - Court of Honour . . . . . . . . .

Values of the Patrol System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Scout Uniform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Scoutmaster’s Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(All listed programs of the above here are subjects should be taught before training camp)

 

I. CHARACTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reason Why a Troop Should not Exceed 100 . . . .

Chivalry and Fair Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Discipline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Sense of Honour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Self-Reliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Enjoyment of Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Development of Outlook: Reverence . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Self-Respect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Loyalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

 

II. HEALTH AND STRENGTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Be Fit! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Organized Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Physical Exercises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Drill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Out-of-Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Swimming, Boating, Signalling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Personal Hygiene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cleanliness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Food and Health Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Temperance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Continence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Non-Smoking, Alcoholic Drinks and Drugs . . . . . . . . . .

Walking the Tight Rope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Handicapped Scouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

 

III. HANDCRAFT AND SKILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pioneering As a First Step . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Handling First Aid and Survival Skills. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mafeking Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Proficiency Badges (Merit Badges) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Emotional Intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Self-Expression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

From Hobby to Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Scoutmaster’s Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

 

IV. SERVICE TO OTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Selfishness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

To Eradicate Selfishness - The Good Turn Habit . . . . .

Service for the Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ulterior Effect . . . . .

 

 

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Further infor on the Taman Negara, Pahang

http://www.taman-negara.com/

http://www.geographia.com/malaysia/TAMAN.htmL

 

 



Blog Entry童军的三大制度Jan 6, '06 10:03 AM
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童军的三大制度

 

         Patrol System


1.0 
小队制度的产生
 小队制度;原始是从贝登堡将军在南非青年战时服务中,得到的一些经验采用过来的,贝氏说明小队制度的产生有下面一段话:『在南非波耳战争中,我的一位长官薛西爾市长,在梅富京地方组织了青年队,使他们专門从事于普通的警探工作,试验的结果是完全成功的。经验告訴我们,这种训练倘若施行于其他一般儿童,那么他们很愿意接受的,同时儿童们祇要你能去信赖他们,他们是能夠负起更大的责任的,这种组织是由小组组织而成,这样使领导的人憑著他们的智慧去向每人接觸著,一人领导 5-6个人的小队制度就因此成立了。』 
 小队制度是童军的根基,少年们有了一个情意相投自由结合的有机性团体,他们就能自动地去从事各种童军的活动,他们在小队中不僅是充滿了民主的气氛,而且是高度的流露著『人人为我,我为人人』的合作精神,可以使他体会到社会生活其中的微妙,因此知道了为人之道的真义。这是童军训练中重要措施之一,也是人生中絕对不可缺少的一种生活能力。 


2.0 小队制度的理论
2.1 
小队制度的意义
 『小队制度』是迎合少年天赋的合群性,使少年们有良好的团体,互助合作,自然地产生了责任心;童军生活是有赖于小队制度去促进的。如果童军缺少了小队制度的实施,根本就失去了它的基础,童军也便不能认为是有组织了。 

 

2.2 小队制度与荣誉制度的关系
 实施小队制度,必须同时注意荣誉制度的推行,使他领悟做人的真义,体会群己之间的相互关系,如果疏忽了荣誉制度,童军就感觉到生活缺乏目标,行动沒有规范,情緒游移不定,类似太保不良帮派的组织了。 

 

2.3 小队制度与徽章制度的关系
 实施小队制度,必须同时注意徽章制度的推行,使他具备做事的能力,学习各种有用的知识技艺。如果疏忽了徽章制度,童军就感觉內容空虛、生活枯燥,因为缺乏了活动、也便成了无事可做的团体了。 

 

2.4 如何建立小队制度
 小队制度的建立,是需要荣誉制度和徽章制度去支持;由于心理上和生理上的发展而得到滋养,然后小队制度才能正確地建立起来。团长要能完全信赖小队长去领导他们的小队,不去加以干預,让他们独立自主地生活,同时又须注意培植每个儿童的领袖才干,团长要处于輔导的立场,多多提供建议,但卻不是命令。这样地进行,小队制度必然能达到堅强而有力。 

 

2.5 小队制度的功效
 实施小队制度能使少年在童军生活中获致:『体验民主的生活,培养合作的精神』的功效。同时在少年心目中也便感觉到这样地去进行,正是在加强他们自己的团体了。 


3.0 小队制度的实际
3.1 
小队制度內容提要
 小队的组织志趣相投的伙伴,自由组合成小队推选领袖,领导队员。
 小队的精神分工合作,互助团结、发挥伙伴朋友的情谊。
 小队的活动根据大家的意见,共同商讨进行。

 

3.2 与其他制度关聯的
 小队成立仪式─┐
 队长就职仪式─┼荣誉制度
 荣誉庭────┘
 小队集会───┐
        徽章制度
 小队野外活动─┘


4.0 
小队制度的价值探讨
 根据社会科学家们的研究发现,青少年的发展正好是处于幼年期与成年期间的过渡阶段,他们一方面必须要脫离幼年时期的幼稚行为,学习属于成人社会的行为规范,另一方面又要接受正式与非正式的教育,以確保成年后的生活溫飽与社会地位。这雖是每个人必经的社会化过程,卻隱含許多變數于其中,故对于此一阶段的少年,除给予良好的輔导外,更要鼓励他们发展自我,学习自主、独立,成为社会上的良好公民。 
 一般人注意到青少年往往集结成群,也多半是社会上的一个符号较为鮮明,一致的群体;殊不知,他们的成群结队,目的在集体学习社会规范,尋求自我及团体认同,这在社会学上称之为『同儕团体』,将它朝建設性方向组织而具体应用于童军活动上,便是小队制度。 

 在小队中,小队有一个队名,如『白鯨』就代表著一个无形的精神标的 - 勇猛、矯健、强壯;小队长由全体队员推选,正是民主化的程序;小队在一起活动、聚会、训练,正好培养合群的精神,宽容的涵养、客观的处事態度,也同时为童军的训练进程注入新的詮释。 

 在前文中,曾经提过小队制度实施的主要目的,在培养童军们如何去和人相处合作的能力。也就是成为一个社会中合群的人,当然不是一个人云亦云,随载沈浮的人,而是能因应时代潮流演變,社会环境變迁,开创自己与群体新关系的人。 

 曾经有人述及『人中人』的训练观点来说明小队制度的意义。这也正是小队制度价值之所在,身为一个童军,于这点体验较一般人更为深刻,在活动中,我们与小队其他伙伴一同渡过难关、克服危机;也共享欢笑、收获辛勤努力成果。相同的,迨步入社会,更能迅速融入群体、与其他成员同心协力以促成彼此共同目标之达成。这些历练,难道不是小队生活所赋予的吗 ? 


     Court of Honour


1.0 
荣誉制度的产生
 人的品格,各有不同,显然有高低賢庸各种的分別,品格乃是指人格的等級,大体言之,千万人的品格猶如一座金字塔,愈是高尚的便是愈少,因此需要鼓励大家去力争上游。 
 社会是需要品格高尚的人去支持和领导的,品格高尚的人愈多,社会便愈显得安定而进步,否则的话,那就險象丛生,危机重重,社会从此黯淡无光了。 

 创始人贝登堡倡导童军的主旨,原为近代一般徒重物質文明而忽视精神文明的缺陷,乃擬藉此挽救人类固有道德的衰落,使其品格日趨高尚,这是一种极为有效的措施。 

 贝氏认为中世纪的騎士风度,崇高尽忠尽责、守信守礼、任俠仗义、慷慨勇敢、仁爱助人等美德,是一个大丈夫应具的優良品格,于是从騎士条规中擷菁取华,更配合著童军的组织、活动,訂定了童军规律、諾言及銘言,作为立身行事的准则,再特为少年们設計一套適合生理,象征者高尚人生,又能便利野外活动,別具风格,与众不同的制服,在在使其表里一致,充分洋溢著童军的荣誉。又如各种仪式仪典的安排,以及各种荣誉的鼓励,随时去激盪少年们的精神,造成優良的情境。因此,参加了童军之后,他们的精神升华,不期而然的騰騰向上,勇邁向前,导致于至善的境界。 

 这种荣誉制度的設計和佈局,目的是使少年们充分地获得理想的精神生活,使他走上了真实高尚的人生;无疑地便可达到训练的效果。 

 

2.0 荣誉制度的理论
2.1 
荣誉制度的意义
 荣誉制度是启发青少年內在荣誉感的,使他们有了崇高的理想,重视荣誉,自然地产生了自尊心;童军精神是有赖于荣誉制度去促进的。如果童军缺乏了荣誉制度的实施,猶如航海失去了它的方向,童军也便谈不上是一种训练了。 

 

2.2 荣誉制度与小队制度的关系
 实施荣誉制度,必须同时注重小队制度的推行,使他建立舆论,造成风尚,个性与群性和谐調合。如果疏忽了小队制度,童军就感觉到缺乏团体的激盪,以及優良的情境,于是便不易振作自己去获得充沛的精神了。 

 

2.3 荣誉制度与徽章制度的关系
 实施荣誉制度,必须同时注重徽章制度的推行,使他多才多艺,德术兼修,精神与技能相輔为用。如果疏忽了徽章制度,童军就感到缺少实际工作的资料,对于童军的理想实现,大受影响,以致无从去加以鼓舞了。 

 

2.4 如何建立荣誉制度
 荣誉制度的建立,是需要小队制度和徽章制度去支持;由于社会环境和自然环境的浸潤而得到滋养,然后荣誉制度才能正確地建立起来。团长要能以身作则,给童军做一个良好的榜样,而贏得青少年们的景仰,同时又要尊重各小队长的意见,增强他们的自信心,並且时时去加以鼓励,使他们自强不息的向上、向前、向善。这样地进行,荣誉制度必然能发出它的光和热。 

 

2.5 荣誉制度的功效
 实施荣誉制度能使青少年在童军生活中获致:『陶冶高尚的情操,鼓舞向上的志气』的功效。同时在他们心目中也便感觉到这样地去进行,正是在实现他们自己的理想了。 


3.0 荣誉制度的实际
3.1 
荣誉制度內容提要
 諾言、规律及銘言。
 代表荣誉精神的童军制度。
 宣誓、晉級等典礼。
 其他如义勇行为表现、就职,以及集会上和活动上各种仪式与仪典。 


3.2 
与其他制度关聯的 荣誉庭──────小队制度
 新队员授銜仪典
 荣誉徽章的設置──徽章制度


4.0 
荣誉制度的价值探讨
 人格的训练必须要在少年时期注意培养,它是不能从书本上获致的,而是要从內心上和行为上,出之自发自动,时时存好心,行好事,做好人,形成了习慣才能堅定不移的建立起来。所以,人格训练和智识训练方法截然不同。一个人在事業上的成就,以及对于社会、国家、人类的有无贡献,品格是佔第一位,再沒有比它更重要的了。因为智识可以有助于为善,也可以有助于为惡,而其決定性,则视乎他的品格而移轉了。 
 所以,我们可以知道,『力求自己智识、道德、体格之健全』,決不只是一句誓词或口号而已,而是童军荣誉制度的精神标竿;而我们的銘言中,『准备、日行一善、人生以服务为目的』,正是期使所有童军伙伴们实踐荣誉制度的具体方法。 

 在一个人由幼及长的成长过程中,除了生理上的形体成长中,更重要的是,道德及人格、心理各方面的培育发展;由一个渾沌无知、不知世事的儿童,乃至具有崇高情操、能自律、助人、行善、服务的成人,在在都需要荣誉制度的规范与支持。故我们可以知道,荣誉制度在整个童军的范疇中,占了相当大的比重,尤其是培养童军成为一个社会的良好公民时,在人格、精神上的陶冶,正是使他们与众不同的優良标幟。 

 『荣誉』是个乍看抽象的字眼,卻又存在于每位童军的心中,成为行为的准则,精神的信仰;表现于外的,就是开闊的胸襟,雄伟的气度。或許,我们可以这样地来形容一位具有高尚荣誉感的童军:『合宜的举止、磊落的节操、远大的志向』也就是一位『人上人』。 


     Advancement Badges and Recognition Awards


1.0 
徽章制度的产生
 人大都有依赖性,然而依赖性过重的人,与人相处时受益于人者多,而贡献于人者则至微,这样的人往往是缺乏服务的能力,对于社会人类便发生了有損无益的情形。一个人必须能去除依赖性,他才能具有独立的人格。独立人格是非常重要的。然则独立人格如何产生呢﹖独立人格是产生于独立精神,而独立精神则产生于独立能力。換言之,沒有独立能力不能产生独立精神,也就不能产生独立人格。 
 独立的能力,人类原先是与生俱来的,由于社会文明的进步而逐漸退化,以至于消失殆尽,于是事事仰赖于人,此种情形对于社会影响之大,概可想见了,如果欲恢复这些天赋的本能,使有独立的精神和人格,以及服务于人的能力,最有效的办法是在少年时期给他有机会离开人为的环境,去到野外自然界鍛鍊自立、自强,自治的独立能力,所謂『回归自然』『反璞归真』便是此中的真理。 

 创始人贝登堡先生参考了古今各民族各种训练儿童的方法及各家学说,尤其非洲祖魯族的青年必须经过一段长期间在山野丛林中独自奋斗的生活,他认为这些可以鍛鍊体能,发展机智,养成刻苦耐劳、勇毅果敢等各种優点,复采美洲印地安人的野外生活技艺,可说是集合了各种優良方法之大成,创製了一套独特的野外生活程序和学术。第一次实验这些学术,便在英国南部一个远离人煙的白浪島上,结果證实了野外独立生活的功效,对于人生是饒有价值的,从此童军训练制度由是而濫觴了。 

 贝氏实施这种训练制度是建立了一套徽章制度,这是根据少年心理,按照学术进度,采用科学的教育方法而設計制定的。这一連串的徽章設計,乃是按步就班,一步一步地引领少年们到野外去鍛鍊独立生活的指路牌和里程碑,分成初級、中級、高級、以至上面再更高的进程,適应青年们生活兴趣的各种阶段(15岁以上为行义童军,18岁以上为乐行童军等)。一个高級童军的最后一段的考验,便是要少年单独在野外作24小时的旅程,也便是一晝夜的独立生活,看看是否已有独立能力的表现。这种童军训练,对于人生是极大裨益的。 

 

2.0 徽章制度的理论
2.1 
徽章制度的意义
 徽章制度是发展青少年潛在的成就慾的,使他们有愉快的活动,乐于追求,自然地产生了进取心;童军技能是有赖于徽章制度去促进的。如果童军缺少了徽章制度的实施,猶如一部机器沒有燃料的供应,童军也便失去它的活动了。 

 

2.2 徽章制度与小队制度的关系