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2011
Communications Merit Badge
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Scoutmaster Bucky Comments: |
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The Communications Merit Badge is a required Eagle merit badge. With careful planning you can accomplish some of the requirements for both the Communications Merit Badge and your
choice of another merit badge as a number of merit badges require that you give a speech or presentation to your troop.
If you like the Communications Merit Badge, consider also doing Public Speaking |
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BSA Advancement ID |
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Created |
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1965 |
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Last Requirements Revision |
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2004 |
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Scoutmaster Bucky offered this merit badge: |
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Saturday
May 21, 2011 |
Rockford,
MN |
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13 Scouts |
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Saturday
March 12, 2011 |
Richfield,
MN |
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73 Scouts |
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Requirements: |
source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition |
Do ONE of the following:
For one day, keep a log in which you describe your communication activities.
Keep track of the time and different ways you spend communicating, such as
talking person-to-person, listening to teachers or the radio, watching
television, reading books and other print media, and using any electronic
communication device. Discuss with your counselor what your log reveals about
the importance of communication in your life. Think of ways to improve your
communications skills
For three days, keep a journal of your listening experiences. Identify one
example of each of the following, and discuss with your counselor when you have
listened to:
Obtain information
A persuasive argument
Appreciate or enjoy something
Understand someone's feelings
In a small-group setting, meet with other scouts or with friends. Have them
share personal stories about significant events in their lives that affected
them in some way. Take note of how each scout participates in the group
discussion and how effectively he communicates his story. Report what you have
learned to your counselor about the differences you observed in effective
communication
List as many ways as you can think of to communicate with others (face-to-face,
by telephone, letter, e-mail, text messages, and so on). For each type of
communication discuss with your counselor an instance when that method might not
be appropriate or effective
Do ONE of the following:
Think of a creative way to describe yourself using, for example, a collage,
short story or autobiography, drawing or series of photographs, or a song
or skit. Using the
aid you created, make a presentation to your counselor about yourself
Choose a concept, product, or service in which you have great confidence. Build
a sales plan based on its good points. Try to persuade the counselor to agree
with, use, or buy your concept, product or service. After your sales talk,
discuss with your counselor how persuasive you were
Write a five-minute speech. Give it at a meeting of a group Interview someone you know fairly well, like, or respect because of his or her
position, talent, career or life experiences. Listen actively to learn as much
as you can about the person. Then prepare and deliver to your counselor an
introduction of the person as though this person were to be a guest speaker, and
include reasons why the audience would want to hear this person speak. Show how
you would call to invite this person to speak Attend a public meeting (city council, school board, debate) approved by your
counselor where several points of view are given on a single issue. Practice
active listening skills and take careful notes of each point of view. Present an
objective report that includes all points of view that were expressed, and share
this with your counselor With your counselor's approval, develop a plan to teach a skill or inform
someone about something. Prepare teaching aids for your plan. Carry out your
plan. With your counselor, determine whether the person has learned what you
intended Do ONE of the following:
Write to the editor of a magazine or your local newspaper to express your
opinion or share information on any subject you choose. Send your message by
fax, email, or regular mail.
Create a Web
page or blog of special interest to you (for instance, your troop
or crew, a hobby, or a sport). Include at least three articles or entries and
one photograph or illustration, and one link to some other Web page or blog that
would be helpful to someone who visits the Web page or blog you have created. It
is not necessary to post your Web page or blog to the Internet, but if you
decide to do so, you must first share it with your parents and counselor and get
their permission
Use desktop publishing to produce a newsletter, brochure, flier, or other printed
material for your or crew, class at school, or other group. Include at least
one article and one photograph or illustration
Plan a troop court of honor, campfire program, or an interfaith worship service.
Have the patrol leaders' council approve it, then write the script and prepare
the program. Serve as master of ceremonies Find out about three career opportunities in the field of communication. Pick
one and find out the education, training, and experience required for this
profession. Discuss this with your counselor, and explain why this profession
might interest you
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this page last reviewed and updated -
March 2011 |
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