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We need citations especially for the issues section. In particular I think the bit about taxpayer id is wrong.--
Erp20:33, 23 February 2007 (UTC)reply
We prettied up the current references, but I'm not sure what the last two are referencing. Someone correct me if I'm wrong here, but they seem to have just been copied from the bottom of a page describing a study on Exploring
[1]. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)21:45, 23 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Issues
There is a lot of potentially interesting information in this article, but it has a lot of problems:
Lack of references. The two that were added seem out of context as noted above.
Weasel words: "technically", "it has been argued", "on paper", etc.
Listy: The Workplace based programs section needs to be prosified.
Case: It should be Learning for Life, council is lower case except when referring to a specific council, and more. See
The Language of Scouting for guidance.
I've revamped the Explorer section a bit. I'm inclined to remove the Issues section unless some citations are provided. I note for instance that the national BSA and national Learning for Life file two distinct tax forms with different EINs aka taxpayer id number. Councils, I believe, are suppose to have these organizations separate and have separate EINs for them (whether they do is another matter entirely and could be an issue but I can't find any source for it). --
Erp02:35, 24 February 2007 (UTC)reply
I suspect the tax number issue is is left up to individual councils. I think we have four or five Exploring posts here in SJAC and I am not aware of any LFL operations. We don't have any separate LFL executives. Other councils (probably in metropolitan areas) may have a separate or a shadow structure. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)13:20, 25 February 2007 (UTC)reply
And probably for separate budgets. LFL receives some money that is earmarked for groups that don't discriminate on the grounds of sex, sexual orientation, or religion (or lack thereof). Not having a clearly separate structure for spending that money could lead to problems down the road. However I've not seen sources documenting this as an issue and a lack of a separate EIN if that does happen at the council level is merely a symptom of the problem not the main issue. --
Erp18:19, 25 February 2007 (UTC)reply
There is some stuff on
BSA Discrimination, but there is no source for any of the info, so I'm a bit leery. Scouting for All (down until 1 MaAr) had a few articles. I'm sure one referred to LFL as a cash cow for the BSA which contradicts part of this article. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)18:32, 25 February 2007 (UTC)reply
The Scouts_L mailing list has some discussion on LFL over the years.
[2] As a source it isn't dependable but can sometimes give pointers to more reliable sources. --
Erp19:33, 25 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Logo
The current Exploring logo used here is the "Big E" used from 1990 through 1998. I have the current Big E without the BSA emblem in SVG format if we really feel it is needed. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)01:05, 20 June 2007 (UTC)reply
1990-1998 Solid E with with Scout emblem and line (Big E online)
1998-present Solid E with with line
So, that particular version is actually not that old. The version currently used in the article has never been officially used by LFL, as the LFL program does not use Scouting emblems. Use of the older logos by LFL is against BSA policy, but then again, hosting LFL information on BSA websites is also against policy. I will upload the current version later. FWIW, my Explorer patch is the Big E with circle V. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)17:05, 22 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Learning for Life is part of the Scouting WikiProject, an effort to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to
Scouting and
Guiding on the Wikipedia. This includes but is not limited to boy and girl organizations,
WAGGGS and
WOSM organizations as well as those not so affiliated, country and region-specific topics, and anything else related to Scouting. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the
project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the
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We need citations especially for the issues section. In particular I think the bit about taxpayer id is wrong.--
Erp20:33, 23 February 2007 (UTC)reply
We prettied up the current references, but I'm not sure what the last two are referencing. Someone correct me if I'm wrong here, but they seem to have just been copied from the bottom of a page describing a study on Exploring
[1]. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)21:45, 23 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Issues
There is a lot of potentially interesting information in this article, but it has a lot of problems:
Lack of references. The two that were added seem out of context as noted above.
Weasel words: "technically", "it has been argued", "on paper", etc.
Listy: The Workplace based programs section needs to be prosified.
Case: It should be Learning for Life, council is lower case except when referring to a specific council, and more. See
The Language of Scouting for guidance.
I've revamped the Explorer section a bit. I'm inclined to remove the Issues section unless some citations are provided. I note for instance that the national BSA and national Learning for Life file two distinct tax forms with different EINs aka taxpayer id number. Councils, I believe, are suppose to have these organizations separate and have separate EINs for them (whether they do is another matter entirely and could be an issue but I can't find any source for it). --
Erp02:35, 24 February 2007 (UTC)reply
I suspect the tax number issue is is left up to individual councils. I think we have four or five Exploring posts here in SJAC and I am not aware of any LFL operations. We don't have any separate LFL executives. Other councils (probably in metropolitan areas) may have a separate or a shadow structure. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)13:20, 25 February 2007 (UTC)reply
And probably for separate budgets. LFL receives some money that is earmarked for groups that don't discriminate on the grounds of sex, sexual orientation, or religion (or lack thereof). Not having a clearly separate structure for spending that money could lead to problems down the road. However I've not seen sources documenting this as an issue and a lack of a separate EIN if that does happen at the council level is merely a symptom of the problem not the main issue. --
Erp18:19, 25 February 2007 (UTC)reply
There is some stuff on
BSA Discrimination, but there is no source for any of the info, so I'm a bit leery. Scouting for All (down until 1 MaAr) had a few articles. I'm sure one referred to LFL as a cash cow for the BSA which contradicts part of this article. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)18:32, 25 February 2007 (UTC)reply
The Scouts_L mailing list has some discussion on LFL over the years.
[2] As a source it isn't dependable but can sometimes give pointers to more reliable sources. --
Erp19:33, 25 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Logo
The current Exploring logo used here is the "Big E" used from 1990 through 1998. I have the current Big E without the BSA emblem in SVG format if we really feel it is needed. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)01:05, 20 June 2007 (UTC)reply
1990-1998 Solid E with with Scout emblem and line (Big E online)
1998-present Solid E with with line
So, that particular version is actually not that old. The version currently used in the article has never been officially used by LFL, as the LFL program does not use Scouting emblems. Use of the older logos by LFL is against BSA policy, but then again, hosting LFL information on BSA websites is also against policy. I will upload the current version later. FWIW, my Explorer patch is the Big E with circle V. --
Gadget850 ( Ed)17:05, 22 June 2007 (UTC)reply