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An apprentice is a Laurel's special student, who normally
receives extra attention from his/her Master or Mistress. Everyone should be aware that "apprentice"
is a role, not a rank--apprentices have no higher status than any other
students.
There are no set rules for Laurel-apprentice relationships.
Some apprentices go on to become Laurels, but this is by no means a
foregone conclusion. Some Laurels like to take quite inexperienced
members as apprentices to help them get started in the Society, and
release them as Journeymen when they have found their feet. Others
see an apprenticeship as the final stage in grooming an experienced
member towards the Peerage. Still other relationships fall somewhere
in between.
An apprentice is not a Laurel's personal servant, although it is usual for apprentices to help with some of the Laurel's projects in return for help with their own, and to provide things like general campsite help at Festival, for example. Neither are apprentices entitled to their Laurel's exclusive attention--a Laurel's knowledge and help is available to all. It is reasonable, however, for apprentices to expect more attention from their Laurel than is given to ordinary students; this is normally part of what the relationship is about.
How Do You Become An Apprentice?
Some Laurels like to ask their apprentices; others like to be asked. If you are shy about asking a particular Laurel to take you as an apprentice, you can always ask one of their friends to sound them out for you. If a Laurel asks you to be an apprentice, you are perfectly free to say "no." If you ask and are refused, don't be downcast. It doesn't mean you have no potential; rather, that particular Laurel probably feels the relationship with him/her is not right for you at this stage.
This rest of this page contains Mistress Rowan's Prentice Questions -- the document
she gives to students who wish to be her apprentice. Bear in mind this is one laurel's
personal guide; the information in it does not apply to everyone!
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Before taking on an apprentice, it is important to consider exactly what the relationship will entail -- for both parties! If you don't know what your expectations are and discuss these in advance, you may end up feeling frustrated and disappointed.
These are some discussion questions I have developed from my experience with my apprentices past and present -- Master Maelgwyn, Mistress Bess, Lord Tomas, Mistress Cristia, Lady Linnet, and Lord Jan. Thanks especially to Maelgwyn and Bess who bore the brunt of trial and error!
General Issues
What does a Laurel expect from his/her apprentice? Is this reasonable? Appropriate? Suitable for us?
What does an apprentice expect from his/her Laurel? Is this reasonable? Appropriate? Suitable for us?
What is the purpose of the apprenticeship for the Laurel? To teach a specific art/craft? A more general arrangement? To take the apprentice to Laurel standard?
What is the purpose of the apprenticeship for the apprentice? To learn a specific art/craft? A more general arrangement? To become a Laurel?
Why do you want this specific person as a Laurel/apprentice?
What happens if the apprentice is never good enough? Do they stay an apprentice? Become part of the household? Become a journeyman? End the relationship?
How does this apprenticeship relate to your household, if any?
What behaviour is expected at events and away from them?
Do we expect to travel together to and from events? Sit together at events? Camp at Festival?
How much time do we expect from each other? Regular times or ad hoc?
How long a Trial period before formalising the relationship?
How long is the apprenticeship for? A set period? Until some goal is reached? Until we're tired of it?
How will we review the apprenticeship? How often? Maybe a few times in the first year?
What happens if we don't meet each other's expectations?
What happens if one of us doesn't want to do it any more?
What about a Journeyman phase?
What are the agreed benefits of apprenticeship?
Some possibilities:
Item of clothing each year, or fabric to make same, or accessories
Transport to events
Access to resources
Access to my time, knowledge and skills
Protection and defence of my name and household
Encouragement and feedback
Realistic expectations
Loyalty (& telling you when you are out of line rather than telling someone else)
What are the agreed responsibilities of apprenticeship?
Again, some possibilities:
Help with household projects
Awareness that that your actions also reflect on me
Enthusiasm
Letting me know what you need from me
Listening to me
Trying to do what I ask
Being honest with me
Putting effort into what you are working on
Loyalty (& telling me when I am out of line rather than telling someone else)
Support for what I am trying to do
Feedback.
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Rowan's Prentice Studyguide
Heraldry
Register name and device
Study book heraldry and take the PE test
Recognise devices of Kingdoms, major Lochac groups and peers
Know basic field and court heraldry spiels
Dance
Study basic dances - recognise names and tunes
Learn several common dances
Ideally, achieve Silver Rondel
Scribal
Study development of calligraphy over period
Choose appropriate hand and learn to write name
Practice hand until basically competent (write without reference to guide)
Study development of illumination over period
Basic illumination in one style
Literature
Study development of literary forms over period
Reading list...
Games
Learn chess moves and play basic game
Learn 2 other board games to competent level (can play and teach others)
Learn and play 2 field games
Make game board &/or pieces for game
Entertainment
Select and develop any form of entertainment
Entertain at a feast (in a group is fine)
Combat
Study parts and types of armour and weapons in use in SCA
Authorise and participate in any form of combat
OR
Learn basic rules of lists and conventions of combat, and participate in combat as Lists, Herald or Marshal at tourney or war
SCA knowledge
Read the Known World Handbook
Learn the history and development of Lochac
Learn the location of major groups around Lochac, plus basic Kingdom geography
Periodicity
Decide on persona (if you want) or time/place
Acquire suitable garb for court and field
Acquire suitable feasting and 'living' gear for court and field
Acquire period tools and packaging for art/science/s of choice
Service
Hold an office for a term within Barony or Principality
Work on project for your local group or Principality
Autocrat an event
Personal Development
Lots of talking about and help with anything you want
Studies in patience, tolerance, kindness and disaster control
Appreciation of own self worth and that of others
In chosen art form/s...
Research
According to means, acquire library in relevant area/s
Study and develop research techniques and tools
Apply research to all projects - before they are started!
Document projects
Design
Study elements of design in chosen art/science
Copy period designs
Develop new designs for projects based on period forms with appropriate research
Craftsmanship
Learn and practice techniques as appropriate
Review previous work to pinpoint further skills required
Competitions
Enter Principality competitions in selected field (and any others)
Provide detailed documentation for entry
If possible, view and comment on other entries
Critique and discuss own entry - what have you learned?
Teaching
Develop a teaching plan for a session in selected field
Prepare notes and examples for use in class, as appropriate
Teach class at office event or meeting
Teach informal classes as need arises
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