Macaoimh

Macaoimh

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Macaoimh (IPA2|ˈmakiːvʲ) is the name given to youth members Scouting Ireland and previously Scouting Ireland (CSI), of the Cub Scout age group. The terms Macaoimh and Cub are often co-existent though Macaoimh represents a different tradition. Both boys and girls participate in the Macaoimh programme though some Scout Groups accept boys only. Its membership is the largest of the four Scouting Ireland Sections. The Macaoimh programme is part of the worldwide Scouting movement and aims to promote character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. [cite web | author = | year = | url = http://www.scouting.org/Media/FactSheets/02-502.aspx | title = BSA Fact Sheet: What Is Cub Scouting? | format = | work = | publisher = Boy Scouts of America | accessdate = 6 February | accessyear = 2006] Failed verification|Why is this using a BSA reference?|date=October 2008

Methodology

Macaoimh are arranged into "clans", each named for a character in Gaelic Mythology. A number of clans who meet together is called a Macaoimh "cath" (Irish:Tribe). Each "clan" has a "rí" (Irish:King) which is equivalent to a "sixer" or "denner" in Cub Scouts who adopts a position of responsibity for the clan. Each "rí" is assisted by an "aire" (Irish:Helper). Often an "Árd Rí" (Irish:High King) is appointed to supervise the operation of the clan system. The methodology is consistent with the Scout method as prescribed by the World Organization of the Scout Movement and is firmly in the tradition of Baden-Powell. The small groups have a clearly defined leadership system and the emphasis is certainly on learning by doing.

Personal Progression

The personal progressive scheme takes the form of badges which use a certain number of arrows to determine how far along in the programme the Macaoimh is. The three stages are bronze (one arrow), silver (two arrows) and gold (three arrows).

Leadership

Leaders also adopt a persona, eg Fionn, Niamh, Cúchulainn. The titles are similar to Akela and help to surround the youth members with the national folklore and an environment of role play that is unique to Scouting and to Scouting in Ireland in particular. Baden-Powell chose Kipling's Jungle Book as a source of symbolism and allegorical framework for the youngest members of the Scouting movement and Macaoimh follows in his footsteps by putting this educational tool into an Irish context.

ee also

Scouting Ireland Venture Scouts

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sectionA=Beaver Scouts
sectionB=Cub Scouts/Macaoimh
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sectionD=Sea Scouts
sectionE=Venture Scouts


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