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  2. Professional Scouter (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Scout executives are the executive directors of the 272 local councils, and must be commissioned professional Scouters with considerable experience. Each scout executive has been selected by a volunteer committee of the council executive board from a pool of three to six candidates provided by the National Council.

  3. School psychology - Wikipedia

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    Bridging the gap between the child study movement, clinical psychology and special education, Arnold Gesell, was the first person in the United States to officially hold the title of school psychologist. [3] He successfully combined psychology and education by evaluating children and making recommendations for special teaching. [3]

  4. List of schools for quantitative psychology - Wikipedia

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    Programs are typically offered in departments of psychology, educational psychology, or human development. Various organizations, including the American Psychological Association 's Division 5, [ 1 ] the Canadian Psychological Association , [ 3 ] the National Council for Measurement in Education, [ 2 ] and the Society of Multivariate ...

  5. Order of World Scouts - Wikipedia

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    5. A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout, rich or poor, fortunate or unfortunate. 6. A Scout is courteous to all, especially to the weak, women, children, invalids and the crippled. A Scout is a gentleman, strong and must show his strength helping the weak. 7.

  6. Educational psychologist - Wikipedia

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    Functions of educational psychologist. An educational psychologist is a psychologist whose differentiating functions may include diagnostic and psycho-educational assessment, psychological counseling in educational communities (students, teachers, parents, and academic authorities), community-type psycho-educational intervention, and mediation, coordination, and referral to other professionals ...

  7. World Federation of Independent Scouts - Wikipedia

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    The World Federation of Independent Scouts (WFIS) is a non-governmental international Scouting organization with over 7 million members in 151 affiliated Scout organizations in 65 countries. [1] WFIS was formed in Laubach , Germany , in 1996 by Lawrie Dring , a British Scouter with the independent Baden-Powell Scouts' Association (BPSA).

  8. Scouter's Training Award - Wikipedia

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    Requirements vary, depending on position, but all requirements basically amount to creation and/or maintenance of a quality Scouting program. The award may be earned as the Scouter's Training Award for Cub Scouts, Scouter's Training Award for Boy Scouts, Varsity Scout Leader Training Award, Venturing Leader Training Award, Sea Scout Leader Training Award or Roundtable Staff Training Award.

  9. List of master's degrees in North America - Wikipedia

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    The degree is often required as the minimum teaching credential for university, college, and conservatory instrumental or vocal teaching positions. Other related degrees include the Master of Music Education (M.Mus.Ed.), Master of Arts in Music Education (M.A.), Master of Sacred Music (M.S.M.), and Master of Worship Studies (M.W.S.).