- Éclaireuses et Éclaireurs de France
infobox WorldScouting
type=organization
name=Éclaireuses et Éclaireurs de France
caption=Guides and Scouts of France
headquarters=Noisy-le-Grand
country=France
f-date=1964
members=35,000
chiefscouttitle=President
chiefscout=Gilles Ybert
website=http://www.eedf.asso.frÉclaireuses et Éclaireurs de France ("Guides and Scouts of France", EEdF) is an interreligious and coeducational
Scouting and Guiding association inFrance . The first interreligious Scouting groups in France were founded in 1911, and interreligious Guiding started in 1914; both movements merged in 1964 forming the EEdF. The association serves today about 35,000 members of both genders.EEdF is a member of
Scoutisme Français and via this federation it is a member of both theWorld Organization of the Scout Movement and theWorld Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts .History
In 1911, two interreligious Scouting organizations were founded in France: the "Éclaireurs de France" (EdF) by
Nicolas Benoit and the "Éclaireurs Français" (EF) byPierre de Coubertin . Three years later, the first Guide groups emerged. They formed the "Fédération des Éclaireuses" (FEE) in 1921. In the same year the Edf started the Cub Scout section; Rovering followed in 1926.In the 1930s, André Lefèvre, chief of the Eclaireurs de France, set up a training camp for 60 Scoutmasters from all over
French Indochina .During World War II, the EdF was among the founding members of the "Fédération du Scoutisme Français" in 1941. In 1947 some leaders left the EdF for its laical attitude and founded the
Éclaireurs Neutres de France with a more positive position to religion. Despite this the membership of the EdF reached 50,000 Scouts in 1948.The "Éclaireurs de France" and the "Fédération des Éclaireuses" started a process of mutual approach in 1949. This led to joint national jamborees and finally led to the merger of the EdF, the EF and the FEE in 1964 under the name "Éclaireuses et Éclaireurs de France".
Program
Values
The EEdF has formulated five core values that are fundamental for the whole association: [http://www.eedf.asso.fr/eedf/mouvement/engagement.html]
*Laïcité : The association and its members respect the diversity of mankind and fight against all types of discrimination and intolerance.
*Coeducation means to educate both girls and boys in the same groups for mutual understanding and acceptance.
*Democracy means to have the choice between equal opportunities, to allow everybody her or his rights and duties to participate in common projects and to take responsibilities.
* Openness andsolidarity help to be open to the world and to others and to develop a spirit of exchange and working together.
* Engagement for the environment means to know and understand the world, to act for its protection and to respect its balance and harmony.ections
The association is divided in four sections, distinguished by ages, and a fifth one for leaders: [http://www.eedf.asso.fr/eedf/propositions/index.html]
* "Les lutins et lutines" (Pixies) - ages 6 to 8
* "Les louveteaux et louvettes" (Cub Scouts ) - ages 8 to 12
* "Les éclaireuses et éclaireurs" (Guides and Scouts) - ages 12 to 15
* "Les aînés" ("Elders" -Rover Scouts ) - ages 15 to 19
* "Les responsables d'animation" (Leaders) - ages 17 and oldercout Promise
The EdF were one of the few Scouting associations who were allowed to use the Alternative Promise by
Robert Baden-Powell . This led to grave turbulences in the 1950s [ [http://www.aaee-anciens-eclaireurs.fr/?/2-Notre-histoire/spiritualite-et-laicite2 Pierre François: les valeurs spirituelles chez les E.D.F. de 1911 à 1951] ] and finally to the introduction of a religious formula which may be used by the Scouts and Guides but is not an integral part of theScout Promise .ee also
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Scouting in France References
External links
* [http://www.eedf.asso.fr Official website] fr icon
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