Education takes place both formally and informally. Formal education occurs in structured learning environments like schools, where students learn skills and subjects according to a set curriculum. Informal education is unplanned learning that occurs through life experiences and interactions with family and community. Non-formal education includes organized activities like adult education programs that are not part of the formal school system. Education is important for developing productive citizens, allowing people to reach their full potential, and should be considered a basic human right, especially at the primary level.
Education takes place both formally and informally. Formal education occurs in structured learning environments like schools, where students learn skills and subjects according to a set curriculum. Informal education is unplanned learning that occurs through life experiences and interactions with family and community. Non-formal education includes organized activities like adult education programs that are not part of the formal school system. Education is important for developing productive citizens, allowing people to reach their full potential, and should be considered a basic human right, especially at the primary level.
Education takes place both formally and informally. Formal education occurs in structured learning environments like schools, where students learn skills and subjects according to a set curriculum. Informal education is unplanned learning that occurs through life experiences and interactions with family and community. Non-formal education includes organized activities like adult education programs that are not part of the formal school system. Education is important for developing productive citizens, allowing people to reach their full potential, and should be considered a basic human right, especially at the primary level.
Education takes place both formally and informally. Formal education occurs in structured learning environments like schools, where students learn skills and subjects according to a set curriculum. Informal education is unplanned learning that occurs through life experiences and interactions with family and community. Non-formal education includes organized activities like adult education programs that are not part of the formal school system. Education is important for developing productive citizens, allowing people to reach their full potential, and should be considered a basic human right, especially at the primary level.
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EDUCATION
EDUCATION IS THE MAIN THING THAT
ENCOURAGES US TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG BECAUSE IN THE ABSENCE OF EDUCATION, WE CAN‘T ACHIEVE OUR GOAL. FUNCTIONS OF EDUCATION IN SOCIETY FORMAL EDUCATION Usually takes place in the premises of the school, where a person may learn basic, academic, or trade skills. Small children often attend a nursery or kindergarten but often formal education begins in elementary school and continues with secondary school. EXAMPLES OF FORMAL EDUCATION Learning in a classroom School grading/certification, college, and university degrees Planned education of different subjects having a proper syllabus acquired by atttending the institution. INFORMAL EDUCATION May be a parent teaching a child how to prepare meal or ride a bicycle. People can also get an informal education by reading many books from library or educational websites. There is no set curriculum required. Informal education consists of experiences and actually living in the family or community. Informal education is when you are not studying in a school and not use any particular learning method. In this type of education, concious efforts are not involved. It is neither pre-planned nor deliberated. It may be learned at some marketplace, hotel or at home. EXAMPLES OF INFORMAL EDUCATION Teaching the child some basics such as numeric characters. Someone learning his/her mother tounge It is a lifelong process in a natural way. The certificates/degrees are not involved and no one has no stress for learning the new things. Can get from any source such as media, life experiences, friends, family etc. NON-FORMAL EDUCATION Includes adult basic education, adult literacy education or school equivalency preparation. In non-formal education, someone (who is not in school) can learn literacy, other basic skills or job skills. Home education, individualized instruction (such as programmed learning), distance learning and computer-assisted intstruction are other possibilities. EXAMPLES OF NON-FORMAL EDUCATION Boy scouts and girl scouts guides develop some sports program such as swimming comes under non-formal education Fitness programs Community-based adult education courses Free courses for adult education developed by some organization. PRODUCTIVE CITIZENRY, SELF ACTUALIZATION AND PRIMARY EDUCATION AS A HUMAN RIGHT PRODUCTIVE CITIZENRY Is the obvious positive atmosphere created by the people in general. It is everyone participating in the development of the area for everyone‘s benefit. This means that more people are working and providing for their family. This could be done to provide useful products which could be used for trading. SELF-ACTUALIZATION Pertains to the point within someone‘s life when an individual realizes who and what he or she really is. It is the moment of clarity when it comes to knowing your abilities, purpose, goals, and limits. It is basically gives a clear path and direction to your life. PRIMARY EDUCATION AS A HUMAN RIGHT Those living in modern times, do deserve Primary Education, and to deprive a child of this important stage would be cruelty, as it would rob him of many opportunities in life. Primary education forms the basic foundation for a person to function well within society, so yet is a human right.