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Modular Programme
The Modular Programme is designed around the theme “Bravely”, inspiring participants to embrace courage in their lives and communities through a mix of on-site and off-site adventures. Each day presents new experiences, encouraging personal growth across physical, spiritual, social, emotional, and mental dimensions. Participants will navigate through forests, enjoy the beach, explore the vibrant city of Gdańsk, connect with Polish Scouts at their camps, and engage in many more exciting activities.
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Meadow / Cultural diversity and Spiritual Development
The Meadow module immerses participants in critical thinking, artistic expression, and teamwork through activities inspired by diverse global cultures. Scouts will solve themed escape room puzzles, create inspired clay teapots, engage in critical thinking games, and collaborate on percussion music, fostering problem-solving, creativity, and reflect on how environments, skills, and beliefs shape us.
Educational objectives applied in this module
- To encourage one to explore oneself (reflecting on one's life values and goals, knowing one's strengths and weaknesses, making informed choices, and developing self-confidence).
- To spark self-development devotion (practising non-cognitive transferable skills: creativity, problem-solving and critical thinking).
- To embrace diversity in all dimensions (arousing curiosity about other cultures, religions, worldviews and opinions, promoting social inclusion of all).
- To learn how to communicate and collaborate across generations, cultures and religions as a way to bring peace locally and globally (appreciating other people's competencies, understanding other people's needs, making good use of different perspectives).
Examples of the activities
The geographic labels, Arab, Africa, Europe, Asia-Pacific, etc, don’t refer to where the activities take place. They show what culture or region of the world inspired each activity. It’s a way for Scouts to experience traditions, art, and ideas from different parts of the world through hands-on activities.
- Critical thinking games (Environment & Behaviours)
- Escape room (Arab) – In Arab culture, riddles are deeply connected to the tradition of poetry and storytelling, serving as a way to showcase wisdom, intelligence, and mastery of language. Join us for an exciting Escape Room adventure where Scouts test their teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills! Work together to solve puzzles and unlock clues before time runs out. Fun and learning await!
- Detective mystery (Poland) – In this activity, patrols will take on the role of detectives, solving a mystery based on descriptions of places, people, and their gatherings. As they work through the riddle, they'll learn about Polish cuisine, recreational habits, ethnic groups, and regions. This task will also spark a discussion about how the places we live influence our behaviour and leisure activities, and why do we spend our free time the way we do.
- Handicrafts (Skills & Abilities)
- Teapot craft (Interamerican) – Join us for a creative workshop where you'll make your own teapot and cup using self-hardening clay! This hands-on experience encourages reflection and connection with the cultures of the Interamerican regions while also exploring our skills and how we want to cultivate them.
- Origami & Mandala (Asia-Pacific) – This activity combines cultural learning with creativity. You will practice origami and mandala art while listening to music. It's an opportunity to reflect on who you are, who you want to be, and how you can grow while exploring the rich traditions of origami, mandalas, and Asian cultures.
- Teamwork art (Beliefs & Values)
- Music (Africa) – Join us for an exciting musical adventure as we explore the vibrant world of African drum music! Learn traditional rhythms and their cultural significance. Then, get creative as you compose and play your own song using a variety of instruments and found objects. This hands-on experience will boost your musical skills, teamwork, and creativity while deepening your appreciation for music's universal language!
- Theatre (Europe) – Anyone who hasn't heard of Greek theatre or the unique plays of William Shakespeare will have the opportunity to catch up. In this activity, each patrol will receive a box with materials for creating a theatre performance for puppets or masks.
Along with the box, they will have a laminated script that starts a story but leaves the ending blank. The patrol's task is filling in the details and creating their unique ending.
After preparing their performance, each patrol will present their play to the other groups, showcasing their creativity and teamwork.
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