Learning for Life is an in-school classroom-based, action learning process. It is a subsidiary of the Boy Scouts of America and is open to all youth in grades K - 12. It features age appropriate and grade-specific lesson plans designed to enhance and support any school's core curriculum. Teaching techniques such as role playing, small group discussions, reflective and moral dilemma exercises, and hand on activities are used for optimum effectiveness and memory retention. Schools can attend Raven Knob Scout Camp for a day, or overnight in the Spring and Fall. The activities include but are not limited to a wide rage of activities from Environmental Education, to Team Building. To see a complete list visitwww.ravenknob.com
The Old Hickory Council has Learning for Life programs in 45 schools with over 5,000 students enrolled.