General Principles
The Woodcraft Folk
- Treats boys and girls equally, encourages them to work together and
tries to overcome the traditional attitudes which define and stereotype
male and female roles.
- Emphasises co-operation. Encourages children and young adults to see
the value of co-operation rather than competition through co-operative
games and activities.
- Is democratic, participative and inclusive. Woocraft encourages both
parents and children to take part in planning, organising and running
activities. 1
- Teaches 'values' rather than 'rules' where possible. 2
- Opposes racism, is dedicated to international friendship and a
multicultural society.
- Woodcraft believes in peace and understanding and has close links
with the Peace Movement.
- Teaches appreciation of the natural world through camps, outings and
activities.
- IS FUN!
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Planning and Programming Themes Each term will normally
focus around a theme which ties in with some aspect of the above
principles, and to which a number of the sessions are linked.
Activities Other activites which are fun, stimulating or
challenging are also included. These need not be directly linked to the
Woodcraft ethos, but should not conflict with them. e.g. no war
games! We try not to exclude people either because of cost or ability.
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Behaviour Woodcraft encourages the learning of values,
which are not dependent on an authority figure always being present to
impose the 'rules', (one day they won't be there). We expect and
encourage consideration for others, and a degree of self-discipline,
through a realisation that disruptive behaviour is counter to their own
interests and that of the group, i.e. we can do more interesting
and challenging things with less wasted time, and without having to
impose punitive restrictions, if everyone behaves sensibly.
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The Circle A standing or sitting circle is normally used
for:
- explaining activities
- discussing plans, and
- exchanging ideas.
When 'circle'
or'Woodcraft' is called by a leader, everyone is expected to
promptly form a circle and listen and partcipate sensibly without
causing unnecessary delay ordisruption.
Any queries and/or comments about these
pages should be emailed to Jon Spence
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