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The Traditional Scouting movement refers to a back to basics effort that returns Scouting to a scheme intentionally based on Baden-Powell's own model of Scouting; rejecting the world-wide trend to "modernize" Scouting in order to appeal to more youths. This movement is very popular in Canada and certain parts of America (BSA). The movement began in 1970 in Britain and is closely associated with the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association; although not all Traditional Scouting units are members of the Baden-Powell Scouts. Some of the other British groups are the Pathfinder Scouts Association, the European Scout Federation (British Association) and the British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association. In America, the term Traditional Scouting can also refer to "old-fashioned" Scouting in some form; as opposed to the Traditional Scouting movement. [1] The Boy Scouts of America uses the term traditional Scouting to refer to the Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting and Venturing membership programs as opposed to their non-Scouting subsidiary of Learning for Life.
[edit] BackgroundTraditional Scouting is not historical reenactment, but for the most part an attempt to follow the Scouting programme as it was before the 1960s. For all practical purposes in most of the former British Empire (with minor national variations due to climate and the influence of native cultures), this was how it had been played by Scouting's inventor, Lord Baden-Powell, while he was still alive.[citation needed] Traditional Scouting is based on Lord Baden-Powell's book Scouting for Boys, often extended with the sources that heavily influenced "Scouting for Boys": Ernest Thompson Seton's The Birch Bark Roll.[2] and Daniel Carter Beard's The Boy Pioneers: Sons of Daniel Boone[3], making changes only for advances in health and safety practices, environmental concerns ("Leave No Trace"), and lightweight equipment. The Scouting movement has had many schisms since its inception and B-P was careful to state that he did not want to see lots of different organisations at the expense of Scouting in general.[citation needed] [edit] DifferencesThere are several differences between modern Scouting and the Traditional Scouting movement:
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