Public Speaking
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| Public Speaking merit badge | ||
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| Status: | Elective | |
| Created: | 1932 | |
| Discontinued: | no | |
| BSA Advancement ID: | 090 | |
| Requirements revision: | 2003 | |
| Latest pamphlet revision: | 2002 | |
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Public Speaking requirements | |||
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- This badge is one of the elective merit badges of the William T. Hornaday Awards for Boy Scouts.
Requirement resources
5. For instance, serve as the Master of Ceremonies for a Court of Honor or lead a Patrol Leaders' Council meeting.
Related awards
Public Speaking #1. "Give a three- to five-minute introduction of yourself" is similar to Communications #3 "Write a five-minute speech. Give it at a meeting of a group." Personal Development Awards Personal development-related awards
- Boy Scout merit badges: American Cultures - American Heritage - Citizenship in the Community - Citizenship in the Nation - Citizenship in the World - Communications - Disabilities Awareness - Family Life - Genealogy - Personal Fitness - Personal Management - Public Speaking - Reading - Scholarship - Traffic Safety
- Venturing: Religious and Community Life Bronze Award - TRUST Award - Quest Award - Ranger Award electives: Physical Fitness - Backpacking
- Webelos activity badges: Citizen - Communicator - Family Member -Fitness - Scholar; Other resources: Flag Ceremonies
- Cub Scout belt loops & pins: Citizenship - Communicating - Heritages - Language and Culture - Physical Fitness
See also
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External links
- Using Parliamentary Procedure A lesson plan from Mississippi State University's extension program.
- Parliamentary Procedure Online Includes a tutorial and quizzes.

