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Traditional Scouting is "old-fashioned" or "back to basics"
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in some form, often with an emphasis on
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and
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activities. As a pluralist movement, there is no one set definition for the term, but most traditionalists share a common set of values and procedures. Traditionalists aim to return the
Scout Movement Scouting or the Scout Movement is a youth movement which became popularly established in the first decade of the twentieth century. It follows the Scout method of informal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities, including ...
to something approximating its original style and activities; rejecting the trend of modernizing the program in an attempt to widen its appeal and/or use the name "Scouts" for new programs for ever-younger children. Baden-Powell traditionalists follow Robert Baden-Powell's model of Scouting from his book ''Scouting for Boys'' with some rejecting even Cubs and Rovers programs. Other Traditionalist oppose Baden-Powell like organizational structures being used outside of the original Boy Scouts.


History

The
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is a pluralist movement, not a unitary organization. The
Scout Movement Scouting or the Scout Movement is a youth movement which became popularly established in the first decade of the twentieth century. It follows the Scout method of informal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities, including ...
and its fundamental tenets were well established for both boys and girls internationally by 1910. Subsequently, some Scout organizations began other programs for younger children, such as
Wolf Cubs Cubs or Wolf Cubs are programs associated with some Scout organizations, for young children, usually between 8 and 12, who are too young to be Scouts and make the Scout Promise. A participant in the program is called a Cub and a group of Cubs ...
. Robert Baden-Powell insisted that his Wolf Cubs were not junior Scouts and must have an identity and program distinct from Scouts but, later, the distinction was changed and they were re-branded as Cub Scouts. Some Scout organizations changed away from traditional Scout programs, schemes, ideals and identity.


United Kingdom

In the
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, there have been alternative
Scout Scout may refer to: Youth movement *Scout (Scouting), a child, usually 10–18 years of age, participating in the worldwide Scouting movement ** Scouts (The Scout Association), section for 10-14 year olds in the United Kingdom ** Scouts BSA, sect ...
organizations since the origins of the movement, including the
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Scouts (1906-1927), Church Scout Patrols/Church Lads' Brigade Scouts (1909-1926), Boys' Life Brigade Scouts (1909-1922),
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(BBS) formed 1909, YMCA Boy Scouts formed 1908, 1st Notts Church Scouts (1908-1918),
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formed 1910, National Peace Scouts (1910-1922), Life Saving Scouts of the
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(1913-1949), Association of Independent Scout Troops (1920s), scouts in exile and diaspora groups such as Armenian Scouts, Plast Ukrainian Scouts, Lithuanian Scouts, Latvian Scouts, Estonian Scouts, Hungarian Scouts, Russian Scouts, and the
European Scout Federation (British Association) The European Scout Federation (British Association) is a Traditional Scouting Youth organisations in the United Kingdom, youth organisation. It is a part of the other Scouting in the United Kingdom. Original test work set out by Robert Baden-Powe ...
(FSE) formed in 1959. The world's oldest international Scout organisation, the
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, predated the Boy Scouts Association's international alliance by nine years. The BBS and FSE are now associated with Traditional Scouting by virtue of their adherence to original tenets and programs. New groups also continue to form in the United Kingdom, including the Pathfinder Scouts Association in 1982. Another form of Traditional Scouting is associated with rejection of changes made within
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from 1967 following '' The Chief Scouts' Advance Party Report 1966'', which attempted to address declining participation numbers, particularly for older boys of Scout and Senior Scout ages and modernize the association's programs. The Boy Scouts Association, the largest Scout organization in the United Kingdom, made sweeping changes. The association dropped the word "Boy" from its name and from "Boy Scout" and discontinued the wearing of shorts by its Scouts because, it was claimed, they contributed to a juvenile image. The most apparent and impacting changes were: * the discontinuation of Rovers. * change from the iconic scout uniform items of wide-brimmed felt Scout hat and shorts to less utilitarian dress uniforms. * a loss of distinction of Wolf Cubs and merging of their identity in name, badges, belt buckle emblem, salute, motto, promise and program to be Cub Scouts. Less apparent but of impact were: * discontinuation of Lone Scouts * forced amalgamations and de-registrations of Scout Groups not meeting minimum enrolment numbers. * forced retirement ages for volunteer adult leaders. * increased paid staff against a tradition and ideals of volunteer leadership. * abandonment of long-used awards and training programs for entirely new schemes. * shift in ideology and values e.g. changes to Promises and use of generalisations in the Scout Law. The changes caused a schism in The Scout Association resulting in the formation of the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association in 1970. Olave Baden-Powell, widow of Robert Baden-Powell, approved the use of the name.


North America

Traditional Scouting is followed in some groups in
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and
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, particularly among followers of
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and Daniel Beard
woodcraft Woodcraft or woodlore is skill and experience in living and thriving in the woods, either on a short- or long-term basis. It includes skills as hunting, fishing, and camping. Traditionally, woodcraft was associated with subsistence lifestyles an ...
and
scoutcraft Scoutcraft is a term used to cover a variety of woodcraft knowledge and skills required by people seeking to venture into wild country and sustain themselves independently. The term has been adopted by Scouting organizations to reflect skills and k ...
and where William Hillcourt was an advocate of B-P Traditional Scouting. Traditional Scouting came to North America in 1996 with the founding of the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association of Canada (B-PSAC). Forced by
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to remove "Scout" from its name, the organization renamed itself the
Baden-Powell Service Association Outdoor Service Guides (OSG) (formerly known as the Baden-Powell Service Association (BPSA)) is an inclusive, co-ed scouting organization in the United States of America. OSG accepts scouts without regard to gender, gender identity, race, sexua ...
. In 2006, a group of independent Rovers in the United States formed an organization named "Baden-Powell Scouting" to promote Traditional Scouting. They were renamed the
Baden-Powell Service Association Outdoor Service Guides (OSG) (formerly known as the Baden-Powell Service Association (BPSA)) is an inclusive, co-ed scouting organization in the United States of America. OSG accepts scouts without regard to gender, gender identity, race, sexua ...
(BPSA-US) in 2008, and began offering youth programs shortly thereafter. In 2021, they renamed themselves the Outdoor Service Guides.


Scheme

Traditional Scouting is often based on sources used by early Scouts such as Robert Baden-Powell's book ''
Scouting for Boys ''Scouting for Boys: A handbook for instruction in good citizenship'' is a book on Boy Scout training, published in various editions since 1908. Early editions were written and illustrated by Robert Baden-Powell with later editions being exten ...
'',
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's ''The Birch Bark Roll''''The Birch Bark Roll''
/ref> and Daniel Carter Beard's ''The Boy Pioneers: Sons of Daniel Boone'',''The Boy Pioneers: Sons of Daniel Boone''
/ref> making changes only for advances in health and safety practices, environmental concerns ("
Leave No Trace Leave No Trace, sometimes written as LNT, is a set of ethics promoting conservation of the outdoors. Originating in the mid-20th century, the concept started as a movement in the United States in response to ecological damage caused by wilderne ...
"), and lightweight equipment. Traditional Scouting uses a
Scout Method The Scout method is the informal educational system used in the Scout Movement with some variations among different Scout organizations. Scout training is character development to help Scouts become independent and helpful, and thereby become ...
of progressive self-education through: * Having a Scout uniform, Promise, and Law; * Learning by doing (hands-on training); * The Patrol System - Scouts work in small, youth-led groups where they are responsible to and for each other; * A progressive and stimulating program of varied activities based on the interests of the participants, including games, useful skills, and services in the community, and all taking place largely in an outdoor setting in contact with nature


Differences

There are several differences between Traditional Scouting and non-traditionalists: * The Patrol Method is central; groups are youth-led with adults providing only the minimum amount of supervision. * Uniform - The uniform is designed to be used as a practical outdoor method, rather than as expensive indoor clothing for "formal occasions." The uniform should be a joy to wear in the wilderness. Some groups use a traditional uniform style, with
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, as Baden-Powell's original Scouts did. They also may wear square neckerchiefs; the extra material means the neckers are not just decorative but have additional practical uses. * All leaders and association officials are volunteers, with no paid staff. * Badges reflect proficiency in skills, not one-off accomplishments, and Scouts are re-tested every year to demonstrate their continued proficiency in order to keep wearing the badges they have earned. * Scouts practice and display their proficiency by teaching younger Scouts in their Patrol. * Badges are earned in Scoutcraft, woodcraft and public service. There are no badges for technology or other modern topics. * Advancement is based strictly on the mastery of
Scoutcraft Scoutcraft is a term used to cover a variety of woodcraft knowledge and skills required by people seeking to venture into wild country and sustain themselves independently. The term has been adopted by Scouting organizations to reflect skills and k ...
skills and Proficiency Badges: There are no ''Scout spirit'', ''Scoutmaster conference'', or '' Board of Review'' requirements. Traditional Scouting is analogous to a game played to teach Citizenship strictly through indirect methods. * Traditional Scout associations often support both Rovers and Lone Scouts. * Modernist Scouting sees itself as anything done by a worldwide organization whereas Traditional Scouting is seen as a popular movement following a specific scheme. * Modernist Scouting involves ever younger age groups and increased adult involvement and family activities.


International organizations

The constitution of the
World Organization of the Scout Movement The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM ) is the largest and, after the Order of World Scouts (formed in 1911), is the second-oldest international organization in the Scout Movement, having been established in 1922. It has 176 members. ...
recognizes only one Scout organization per country to protect its founding members, so Traditional Scouting associations had to form alternate international organizations to foster cooperation across national borders. The
Order of World Scouts The Order of World Scouts (OWS), founded in 1911, is the oldest international Scout organisation. It is headquartered in England and has an administration headquarters in Italy. As of November 2008, the Order of World Scouts includes member ass ...
has existed since 1911 and is the oldest international Scout organization with Traditional Scouting member organizations. The
World Federation of Independent Scouts The World Federation of Independent Scouts (WFIS) is a non-governmental international Scouting organization with over 7 million members in 151 affiliated Scout organizations in 65 countries. WFIS was formed in Laubach, Germany Germany, ...
(WFIS) and its spin-off
World Organization of Independent Scouts The World Organization of Independent Scouts is an international Scouting organization for traditional Scouting. Members Full Members * Brazil: Federação dos Escoteiros tradicionais * Chile: Federación Nacional de Boy Scouts y Girl Guides ...
WOIS were founded following 1960-70s changes and schisms, to coordinate international cooperation between Traditional Scouting organizations.


Inclusivity

Some Traditional Scouting groups are distinguished from Baden-Powell's model and organizations by being open to groups of people originally excluded. The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association was one of the first to admit girls and host co-educational troops. More recently, other groups have formed specifically to welcome gay and lesbian Scouts and leaders banned from other Scouting organizations. The BPSA-US, since its founding, has promoted a policy it calls "Inclusive Scouting", welcoming all adults and children "regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, class, ability, religion (or no religion), or other differentiating factors."


See also

* Non-aligned Scouting and Scout-like organisations *
World Federation of Independent Scouts The World Federation of Independent Scouts (WFIS) is a non-governmental international Scouting organization with over 7 million members in 151 affiliated Scout organizations in 65 countries. WFIS was formed in Laubach, Germany Germany, ...
*
Confédération Européenne de Scoutisme The Confederation of European Scouts, called in French language, French and abbreviated as CES, was formed in Brussels, Belgium, on 12 November 1978 and is still based in Belgium. CES stresses the European dimension of the Scouting programme and ...


References

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External links


Traditional Scouting blog

UK Pathfinder Scout Association
Non-aligned Scouting organizations