Scoutmastership
Pronunciation: /ˈskaʊtˌmæstɝˈʃɪp/
Scoutmastership (noun)
- The job and responsibility of leading a Scout group, guiding activities and helping young members learn skills and values.
- The position of being in charge of Scouts, including making decisions for meetings, safety, and training plans.
Examples
- The scoutmastership requires patience and clear guidance.
- During the camp, scoutmastership focuses on safety and teamwork.