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Formal, Informal and Non-Formal Education

Presentations | English

Education is a long-term process that results in beneficial changes in people's lives and behaviours. Education may alternatively be defined as "the process of learning knowledge via study or conveying knowledge through instructions or other practical procedures." Education encompasses more than what occurs within the four walls of a classroom. On the basis of these variables, a youngster receives an education from both his outside and inside school experiences. Formal, informal, and non-formal education are the three basic categories of education. Formal education, often known as formal learning, takes place in the classroom, where students might learn fundamental, academic, or trade skills. Small children are frequently enrolled in a nursery or kindergarten, but formal education typically begins in elementary school and continues through secondary school. When you don't go to school and don't employ a certain learning method, you're engaging in informal education. There are no deliberate efforts involved in this form of instruction. It isn't premeditated or deliberate. It can be learned at a market, a hotel, or even at home. Non-formal education is delivered purposefully, methodically, and in a systematic manner. It should be set up for a cohesive group. Education, both formal and informal, should be tailored to meet the needs of the target audience. This will demand flexibility in the curriculum design and evaluation approach.

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Formal, Informal and Non-Formal Education

Presentations | English