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World Scout Challenge - JOTI 2008: Rovering

In order to complete the World Scout Challenge – JOTI 2008 on Rovering you should:

  1. Create a small Scout group composed of 3 – 8 Scouts (Scout Patrol, Rover Teams, groups of friends, etc).
  2. Answer together the questions below.
  3. Register and go to the chat channels on ScoutLink (more info at www.joti.org) during the JOTI.
  4. Find another small Scout group from a neighbour country working on the Rovering questions.
  5. Between your small Scout group and the group your found (this is now called a wider group), share your original answers and then agreed on one common answer for each question.
  6. Then go back to ScoutLink and find out another wider group from another continent and share your answers and agree in a final answer for each question.
  7. Finally fill out the questionnaire following the link below with the information of the small groups and the final answers.
  8. Once the information is received you will received an international electronic certificate.

Questions on Rovering

1. What does it mean to be a Rover Scout?

2. What should be the most important activity for Rover Scouts?

3. What is more important: 1) To be a Rover and leader in a younger section (cub Scouts for example); 2) To be only a Rover?

4. What should be the most important symbols in Rovering?

5. Who should be the leader of a Rover Crew: a young adult (18–26 years old) or an adult (more than 26 years old)?

Click here to fill the questionnaire

 
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