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Education and its types

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Education and its types

  1. 1. EDUCATIONEDUCATION It is not the learning of facts,It is not the learning of facts, but the training of mind tobut the training of mind to think.think. - Albert Einstein- Albert Einstein Project by Bhavna Srivastava.
  2. 2. EDUCATION The word “Educate” comes from a Latin word “ Educere”, which means to Lead out or Bring out. Education is the process of bringing desirable changes into the behavior of the human being. It can also be defines as the process of imparting or acquiring knowledge or habits through instructions or study. Webster defines education as the process of teaching to develop the knowledge, skill and character of the student.
  3. 3. of Education FORMAL EDUCATION INFROMAL EDUCATION NON- FORMAL EDUCATION Types
  4. 4. FORMAL EDUCATION Formal Education is intentional, organized and structured form of learning, imparted in educational institutions like School, College or University in order to modify the behavior of an individual. MEANINGMEANING – Formal education is the education that occurs within an organized and structured context. It is usually located in institutions dedicated to education or training, structured via learning objectives or learning strategies, facilitated by a teacher or trainer, intentional on the part of the learner and leads to certification.
  5. 5. Characteristics of Formal Education
  6. 6. Merits and Demerits Merits •Imbibes self- discipline •Continuous learning •Generates habit of reading & writing •Focuses on growth and development of different faculty of learner. Demerits •Different kinds of learners, learn together. •Rigid program •Does not consider student’s attitude, value & customs. •Unnatural way of teaching and learning.
  7. 7. INFORMAL EDUCATIONINFORMAL EDUCATION Definition- Learning that goes on in daily life and can be received through daily experiences, such as from family, peer group, the media and other influences in a person’s environment. - Onate, 2006
  8. 8. MEANING -  Informal education covers a vast array of learning that all people take part in, in their lives every day.  It covers activities like individual and personal research on a subject or interests for themselves by using books, libraries, informal trainers, the internet or other resources.  Informal education also includes aspects whereby the individuals seek or want to learn a specific skill. But informal education means also learning things without the learner realizing that he learned it.  This can be any kind of information that the learner picked up from the television, radio, conversations with friends and/or family.
  9. 9. INFORMAL EDUCATION
  10. 10. C H A R A C T E R I S T I C T S
  11. 11. Merits & Demerits Merits •Anywhere & Anytime •Takes place every location. •Uses a variety of methods. •Lifelong education. •Focuses on Early stage development of learner. Demerits •Tends to be unpredictable. •Can be negative. •Can absorb wrong information through media.
  12. 12. NON- FORMAL EDUCATIONNON- FORMAL EDUCATION Definition - “Learning resulting from daily activities related to work, family or leisure. It is not organized or structured in terms of objectives, time or learning support’’. Example – Swimming sessions, Certification courses Distance learning
  13. 13. MEANING - o Non-formal education has an adopted strategy where the student attendance is not fully required. o The educative progress in non-formal education has a more flexible curricula and methodology. o The activities or lessons of the non-formal education take place outside the institutions or schools. o Here the needs and interest of the students are taken into consideration. o Because of the importance of the interests and needs of the students, this form of education meets the individual needs better. o Non-formal education is focused on the student and this will have as result that the student participates more. o When the needs of the students change the non-formal education can react quicker because of its flexibility.
  14. 14. CHARACTERISTICS
  15. 15. Merits & Demerits Merits •Flexibility in organization & method. •Acknowledging the importance of education. •After school programs. •Community based organizations. •Can lead to greater confidence in formal classroom. Demerits •Inconsistency. •Does not result in Degree/ Diploma. •Does not provide school level education. •Needs highly self motivated learners. •Teacher are not well trained.
  16. 16. BASIS Formal Informal Non - Formal Time Restricted till School or college. Life long process. Its is a continuous process. Scope Limited and Narrow Scope is vast. Scope is vest. Agency Schools, colleges, university. Home, market, playground, temple. Structured organization and institutes providing DE. Aim Intellectual development of man. It lays stress practicality. All-round development of man. Curriculum Fixed syllabus and curriculum. Curriculum is the life itself. No fixed curriculum. There is need based syllabus. Rules It has rigid and fixed rules and regulations. There are no rules and regulations. It has flexible rules and regulations. Source Taught by trained teachers. It is received from any and every person. Taught by experienced trainers.
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