Abstract
The human societies concerned the Scout Movement as a tool for nurturing and building generations in a way that reflected positively on the development of society, civilizational, social, scientific and cultural, making it consistent with the scientific and technological progress which has expanded and spread in a growing way in life. Was the substance of the problem of research as missing many of our young men and women to the leadership personality or to the leadership method if the researchers wanted to know whether the curriculum that the ministry put an impact on the construction of personality and leadership behavior of our youth and young women for the stages of Scouts and Advanced Guide,
The research methodology and field procedures included the use of the descriptive method in the survey method to suit the nature of the problem as it is the best ways and means to reach the correct results for the research and collect the required information and data.
The two researchers selected the two scouts for the stage of the advanced scout and 24 advanced scouts for each team (boys). Thus, the total for male sample becomes 48 scouts and also two scouts for the advanced guidance stage (girls) and by 48 guides, the total number of the sample becomes 96 scouts and advanced guide. The second dimension and after the data dump were processed statistically to show the effect of the curriculum.
The researcher concluded that the central curriculum has an influence on personality and leadership behavior. The recommendations were necessary to conduct research and conferences to develop and develop curricula and scouting activities for different stages
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Elias, Lamia Sami and Mohammed, Khansaa Sabri
(2019)
"Building the parameters of leadership personality and leadership behavior and identify their impact on the central and decentralized curriculum of the scout activities of the central teams of the stage of the Scout and the Advanced Guide,"
Modern Sport: Vol. 18:
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