The document provides an overview of key components for effective Pathfinder club programming and planning, including objectives, yearly programs, weekly meetings, record keeping, conference events, mission/goals, calendars, opening/closing exercises, club components, short attention spans, introductions to interests, Adventist Youth classwork, positive staff morale, involvement of Pathfinders, record cards, camporees, leaders' training, annual advertising, enrollment programs, Pathfinder Day, induction ceremonies, inspections, parent education, and investitures. The goal is to develop familiarity with the Pathfinder program through active learning, meaningful activities, and recognition of accomplishments.
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Programming Pathfinder
The document provides an overview of key components for effective Pathfinder club programming and planning, including objectives, yearly programs, weekly meetings, record keeping, conference events, mission/goals, calendars, opening/closing exercises, club components, short attention spans, introductions to interests, Adventist Youth classwork, positive staff morale, involvement of Pathfinders, record cards, camporees, leaders' training, annual advertising, enrollment programs, Pathfinder Day, induction ceremonies, inspections, parent education, and investitures. The goal is to develop familiarity with the Pathfinder program through active learning, meaningful activities, and recognition of accomplishments.
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“There must be far more
personal responsibility, far more
thinking and planning, far more mental power brought into the labor put forth of the Master.” EGW, Testimonies to Ministers, p.498 * Club Programming & Planning Objective: To develop familiarity with activities and features that form the Pathfinder program * *Explanation *Yearly Program *Weekly Club Meeting *Record Cards *Conference Events * Investitures * Church Rallies * *Mission and goals *Remind each other why you’re doing Pathfinders *Ask -- What are our goals for the year? *Based on ten-month calendar – Matches school year, usually August/September - May/June – June to March * *Calendar *Regular Meetings *Outreach activities *Campouts *Conference activities • Adventist Youth classes – Organize and plan HOW to complete – Plan unit & group activities to make it fun • Parent Ministry * *Opening Exercises *Pledge & Law, Pathfinder Song, Canadian Himn *Prayer & Devotional *Unit inspection / dues • Unit Time – AY Classwork – Honors / Activities * *Club Components *Club honors / activities / drill *Guests *Closing Exercises *Announcements – Dismissal * *Short attention spans = change activities often *Active learning works better *20 - 40 minute components • Involve Pathfinders in as many aspects of programming as possible • Give TLTs opportunities to learn to lead • Stick with time schedule * *Introduce kids to a variety of interests *Arts & Crafts, Household Arts, Nature, Outdoor Industries, Outreach Ministries, Recreational, Vocational *Provide opportunities for kids to discover new hobbies or even find careers • Contain Information and Experiential components * *Make the AY Classwork worthwhile & fun *Provide tangible rewards for learning -- honor patches *Should be done with integrity *Should be done actively, not as bookwork
• Do you really need to
test to discover what they’ve learned? * *Encourage & support positive staff morale which happens through communication and mutual support *Provide clearly stated rules and procedures that are administered equitably
• Make club meetings active,
organized, and fun • Help Pathfinders feel welcome * *Involve Pathfinders in activities with their friends *Provide opportunities for meaningful feedback (and follow through)
• Make sure each Pathfinder has at
least one significant adult they can relate to on personal & spiritual issues * *Record Cards *Experience successful completion of worthwhile task with a sense off purpose *Know that the joy of achievement is the fruit of faithful effort * Feel the satisfaction of achievement * Respond by setting high personal goals, and by faithfulness in performance * *Camporee -- May (yearly) *Camp Hope *Leaders’ training -- October (yearly) *Camp Hope * *Annual Advertising *Letters to last year’s members *Announcements at church and/or school *Enrollment Program (parents must attend with their prospective Pathfinder) – Registration & Medical Forms – Orientation (attendance & behavior policies) – 10 Month Calendar – Uniform Fitting or Ordering * *Pathfinder Day (Pathfinder Sabbath) *Pathfinder Club leads out in the church service taking charge of ALL aspects *Flag Processional & Pledges *Doing Special Music *Calling for & Picking up the Offering • Leading in Congregational Prayer • Asking a Speaker in for the Sermon or Someone(s) in the Club presenting the Sermon NOTE: The order of varies by church * *Induction Ceremony *Happens at the Beginning of the Year *It is a ceremony to formally welcome new Pathfinders to the organization *Typically happens as a vespers or evening service with Pathfinders, staff, & parents in attendance, preferably during morning service. – The service typically includes a candle ceremony which helps to explain the symbols and meaning of Pathfindering * *Club Formal Inspection *Director Calls Area Coordinator to Schedule *Happens December - February *EACH COORDINATOR DOES IT DIFFERENTLY (Ask yours's what their expectations are) – Entire Club Dresses in Class “A” Uniform – Written Meeting Schedule Followed • Includes AY Classwork & Honors – Drill & Marching Demonstration (standing movements & basic marching) * *Parent Education *Pathfinder Clubs traditionally don’t do this well *This programming section is intended for the club to help the parents understand their children better and be the best parents possible for their child – Have you done anything interesting or helpful in your club? * *Investiture (Award Ceremony) *Concludes the Pathfinder Year *Is usually held in the church or meeting place *Is a showcase opportunity for Pathfinders to demonstrate their accomplishments *Contains a song service & worship thought
– Each club turns in a form to the
conference this weekend giving their 1st & 2nd choice of dates in order to have a conference representative in attendance * *Investiture (Award Ceremony) *Master Guides present Progressive Class Rank pins & insignia *Honors earned during the year are presented or read off if distributed earlier *Supplies are ordered from AdventSource