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Counselor-in-Training (CIT) at a summer camp can be both a person’s designation and a program, intended to prepare people to become counselors. CIT programs vary in detail, but all have elements in common. ==Common elements== * Virtually all programs require familiarity with the normal activities that participants engage in, by attending at least one session as a participant prior to becoming a CIT.〔 () American Camp Association, New England, Counselor-in-Training (CIT)〕 * If that is impossible or impractical, a training course may be held with the CITs acting as participants under the supervision of a CIT Trainer, who takes the “students” through the normal camp routines while demonstrating and discussing effective leadership techniques/skills in communication, group management, decision-making, and conflict management.〔Felix, Garrett D. & Ambler, Holly P.: () Camping Magazine, March-April, 1996-Counselors-in-training: creating leadership opportunities〕 * The duration of the training may be as short as a weekend,〔() Park Day Summer Arts Camp, Counselor-in-Training programs〕 several weeks,〔() Eco-tarium, Counselor-in-Training Programs for Teens〕 or an entire summer.〔() Concord California Parks & Recreation, Counselor in Training program〕 * After formal training, many programs require CITs to be assigned for a time period to an experienced counselor to assist and learn during sessions with campers. In other programs, the CITs stay together as a unit but are assigned during the day to help other camp staff, assist with special events, and participate on a service project.〔 * The CIT is evaluated by his trainer(s) and peers based on attitude, communication, values & character, program support, team building and leadership style.〔 * Camps for older teens may allow regular attendees to follow a CIT apprenticeship curriculum by taking on extra responsibilities in exchange for benefits and privileges. They may or may not receive discounted tuition.〔() Appel Farm Center, Counselor In Training Program〕 * Overnight camps may be subject to state law which requires counselors to be legal adults when supervising minors. Where that requirement exists, CITs are usually 16 or 17 years old and junior CITs are 14 or 15. If a person is still under the legal age after successfully completing the CIT program, a camp may hire them as a ''Junior Counselor'' for specific duties.〔〔 * For Day camps, some organizations have Junior CIT programs for 12-13 year olds.〔() Berkeley Parents Network, Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Programs〕 and CIT programs after age 13.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Counselor-in-Training」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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