Description: Nomadic education refers to educational systems specifically designed to meet the needs of nomadic populations, who often move from one place to another in search of resources, opportunities, or better living conditions. This educational approach recognizes that traditional teaching methods may not be suitable for those without a fixed home or who live in itinerant communities. Nomadic education is characterized by its flexibility, adaptability, and focus on contextualized learning, allowing students to learn in diverse and often changing environments. Additionally, it seeks to integrate the culture and traditions of nomadic communities into the curriculum, fostering a sense of identity and belonging. This type of education may include unconventional teaching methods, such as project-based learning, outdoor education, and the use of mobile technologies, which facilitate access to educational resources regardless of geographical location. Nomadic education is essential to ensure that children and youth from these communities have access to quality education, promoting their personal and social development, as well as their integration into broader society.