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− | [[File:IA_logo.png|left]][http://www.investitureachievement.org Investiture Achievement] (IA) is the Pathfinder curricula introduced in 2011 to update and replace the Advent Youth (AY) curricula in the '''North American Division (NAD).''' The requirements are substantially different than the General Conference approved requirements used in the rest of the world. These pages are intended to serve as an Instructor's Manual for teaching IA to a group of young people. If you are reading this, you are probably one of those dedicated people who do the teaching. You are invited to add your own knowledge to this manual so that Pathfinder leaders all over the NAD may benefit from your experience. | + | [[File:IA_logo.png|left]][http://www.investitureachievement.org Investiture Achievement] (IA) is the Pathfinder curricula introduced in 2011 to update and replace the Advent Youth (AY) curricula in the '''North American Division (NAD).''' The requirements are substantially different than the General Conference approved [[Achievement Classwork]] requirements used in the rest of the world. These pages are intended to serve as an Instructor's Manual for teaching IA to a group of young people. If you are reading this, you are probably one of those dedicated people who do the teaching. You are invited to add your own knowledge to this manual so that Pathfinder leaders all over the NAD may benefit from your experience. |
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Investiture Achievement
Investiture Achievement (IA) is the Pathfinder curricula introduced in 2011 to update and replace the Advent Youth (AY) curricula in the North American Division (NAD). The requirements are substantially different than the General Conference approved Achievement Classwork requirements used in the rest of the world. These pages are intended to serve as an Instructor's Manual for teaching IA to a group of young people. If you are reading this, you are probably one of those dedicated people who do the teaching. You are invited to add your own knowledge to this manual so that Pathfinder leaders all over the NAD may benefit from your experience.
Below is a grid showing all the sections for each IA Level. Pathfinders have the option of earning the Basic Level represented by the embroidered strip, pin and chevron and the Advanced Level represented by the Advanced Ribbon. Click a link to find the requirements as well as instruction and tips for teaching the material.