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==A== * A1 (form): * A5 (form): * ABC: see: Assistant Branch Commissioner * ACSL: Assistant Cub Scout Leader * Activity Guide: Activity Guides are able to lead or guide youth and adult members a particular adventurous activity, such as caving or ski touring. Additionally, Activity Guides may provide limited instruction to ensure the safe participation of youth and adult members in that activity. Activity Guide training is available only to adult members 18 years and above. * Activity Instructor: Activity Instructors are fully trained Activity Leaders with a number of years of experience in providing activities, and are authorised to conduct and assess youth and adult training courses and issue Industry Standard (SISO10) quaifications. * Activity Leader (1): Activity Leaders lead or guide youth and adult members in that chosen activity to a higher degree of competency and challenge. Additionally, Activity Leaders facilitate skills transfer development of youth and adult members. Activity Leader training is only available to adult members 18 years and above. Successful completion of Activity Leader training includes assessment in the relevant specialist activity area at a range of locations over a period of time, and completion of the Training of Trainers – Assessor Module. Activity Leaders are Appointed for a period of three years after which they are required to provide evidence of currency in their specialist activity area normally by means of a log book of activity participation and leadership. Activity Leaders may be authorised to conduct and assess youth and adult training courses and issue Scout Standard qualifications * Activity Leader (2): Generic term for Adventurous Activity specialists including trained in a particular activity, including Activity Guides, Activity Leaders, and Activity Instructors (but not usually Activity Participants). * Activity Participant: Youth and adult members trained and qualified to participate independently or under supervision in their chosen specialist activity area in accordance with Branch (State) guidelines. Adult members trained to Participant level only are not authorized to lead or guide activities for youth or other adult members. Participant training is provided in a range of specialist activity areas at various levels and is available to youth and adult members * Activity Team: * Adult Recognition Award: * Adventurous Activities: * Agoonoree: a scouting term to describe a camp for young people with special needs〔http://agoonoree.scoutsqld.com.au/〕 * AJSL: Assistant Joey Scout Leader * APL: Assistant Patrol Leader (See also: Patrol, Patrol Leader) * APR: see Australian Policy and Rules * ARA: see: Adult Recognition Awards * ARAP: Annual Reports And Presentation evening; an annual meeting of a Group, District, etc., similar to an Annual General Meeting. * ARC: see: Assistant Region Commissioner * ASL: Assistant Scout Leader * Assistant Branch Commissioner: * Assistant Region Commissioner: * Australian Policy and Rules: * Australian Scout Medallion: * AVSL: Assistant Venturer Scout Leader 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「Glossary of Australian Scouting terms」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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