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'''Traditional Scouting''' movement refers to a ''back to basics'' effort that returns [[Scouting]] to a scheme intentionally based on [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Baden-Powell]]'s (BP) 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 [[Scouts Canada|Canada]] and certain parts of [[Boy Scouts of America|America]] (BSA).  The movement began in 1970 in Britain and is closely associated with the [[Baden-Powell Scouts]]; although not all Traditional Scouting units are members of the Baden-Powell Scouts. One other British group is the [[Pathfinder Scouts Association]].
'''Traditional Scouting''' movement refers to a ''back to basics'' effort that returns [[Scouting]] to a scheme intentionally based on [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Baden-Powell]]'s (BP) 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 [[Scouts Canada|Canada]] and certain parts of [[Boy Scouts of America|America]] (BSA).  The movement began in 1970 in Britain and is closely associated with the [[Baden-Powell Scouts]]; although not all Traditional Scouting units are members of the Baden-Powell Scouts. One other British group is the [[Pathfinder Scouts Association]].
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