Girl Scouts: Changing the way leaders are made

Check out this interactive electronic resource developed by GSUSA to guide you through the key features and benefits of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.

What are girls saying about leadership?
Girl Scout Research Institute – Change It Up! What Girls Say About Redefining Leadership, March 2008

What are Girl Scouts doing to address these needs?

The Girl Scout Leadership Experience

 

 

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
View the full FAQs ( pdf, Aug 2008)

Q:
What is the Girl Scout Leadership Experience?

A: The Girl Scout Leadership Experience engages girls in discovering themselves, connecting with others, and taking action to make the world a better place.


Q: What are the three keys to leadership and how do they relate to the Leadership model?

A: Discover, Connect, and Take Action. These three keys are defined as: 

In Girl Scouting, Discover+Connect+Take Action=Leadership. All Girl Scout experiences are intentionally designed to tie to one or more of the 15 national leadership outcomes, or benefits, categorized under the three keys to leadership. The three keys to leadership replace Girl Scouting’s “four program goals.” 


Q: What are the Girl Scout processes?

A: In Girl Scouting, it’s not just “what girls do” (activities), but “how” (processes) they do them (activities). When used together, these processes—Girl Led, Cooperative Learning, and Learning by Doing—ensure the quality and promote the fun and friendship so integral to Girl Scouting. Here’s how Girl Scouts defines these processes: 

What does this mean for you and for Girl Scouts?

Pathways for participation

Girl Scouts is all about being flexible to meet the needs of today's girl. Don't have time to be in a troop - no problem, you can be an independent Juliette Girl Scout. Wish that Girl Scouts could focus more on just the things you love - you got it, join or create a Special Interest Troop.

The six Girl Scout Pathways are the ways in which girls might participate in Girl Scouting. Girls can choose any one, all or some of these pathways within a single year. The Girl Scout community nationwide continues to develop a new approach to ensure that girls and adults can participate in Girl Scouting in the ways they want to! Learn more about Pathways.

It's good to be a Girl Scout!

Imagine the impact of 1,000 adult volunteers in West Pacific working with 1,600 girls to achieve these outcomes and nearly 1 million volunteers across the country doing the same. There will be no doubt that girls are on the pathway to leadership and they have the power to make a difference in the world. 

It’s a time to be excited about being a Girl Scout supporter, and it’s a time jump in because the journey is just beginning.