It is one of several methods designed to help unit leadership carry out the aims and mission of the Boy Scouts of America. It Is a Method-Not an End in ItselfĪdvancement is simply a means to an end, not an end in itself. It works best when it is built into a unit’s program so that simply participating leads to meaningful achievement and recognition-and to a continually improving readiness for more complex experiences.
The steps in the advancement system help a Scout grow in self-reliance and in the ability to help others.Īdvancement is the process by which youth members of the Boy Scouts of America progress from rank to rank and is the method by which we promote and encourage the ongoing involvement and commitment that keeps members coming back for more. Scouts are recognized and rewarded for each achievement, which helps them gain self-confidence.
Scouting provides a series of surmountable obstacles and steps in overcoming them through the advancement method. Scouts plan their own advancement and progress at their own pace as they meet each challenge.