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access to educational resources
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Nomadic communities
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Access to traditional educational resources such as formal schools and libraries may be limited, but there is a rich tradition of informal and experiential learning.
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1
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2
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education
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Nomadic communities
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Education is often informal and centered around practical skills necessary for survival in changing environments.
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1
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3
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education
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Nomadic communities
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Education is often focused on practical skills and traditional knowledge relevant to a nomadic lifestyle.
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1
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4
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education
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Nomadic cultures
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Traditional knowledge and skills are passed down orally and through practical experience within the community
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1
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5
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education
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nomadic society
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Education is often informal, based on traditional knowledge and skills
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1
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6
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schooling
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Nomadic communities
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Not a common practice; children learn through practical skills and traditions
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1
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7
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schooling
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Nomadic societies
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Not a standardized or formalized institution; education is often imparted through traditional methods within the community and through practical life experiences.
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1
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