際際滷

際際滷Share a Scribd company logo
Education
By Colegio Modelo Lomas, Buenos Aires 2013
What is
EDUCATION?
 Education in its general sense is a form of
learning in which the knowledge, skills, and habits
of a group of people are transferred from one
generation to the next through teaching, training,
or research. Education frequently takes place
under the guidance of others, but may also be
autodidactic. Any experience that has a formative
effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may
be considered educational.

We all know about education because we
all live the education
Types of education:
 Formal education
 Informal education
 Non-formal education
Formal education
 Systems of schooling involve
institutionalized teaching and
learning in relation to a curriculum,
which itself is established according
to a predetermined purpose of the
schools in the system. The curriculum
is a state law to ensure equal
education for all.
 This form of education is also
referred to as main stream or
traditional education. Beginning with
nursery education and is followed by
primary and secondary school and
finishing with higher education.
Nursery education
 Also known as elementary or
preschool education, nursery
education is the first step towards
gaining formal education. It includes
nursery school and kindergarten.
This stage marks the stepping of
the child from the comforts of a
home to the world outside. Nursery
education is usually given to children
between this age of 3 and 5 years.
Nursery Education
Primary education
 After nursery education, a child
is exposed to primary education
where he establishes his
foundation on various subjects,
like mathematics, science, social
sciences and language. The age
of primary education and the
subjects taught differ from on
country to another.
Education
Secondary education
 Secondary education is the final
stage that a child undergoes in a
school during his adolescence. The
education format transforms from
a comprehensive primary education
to optional and specialized training
subjects. The purpose of
secundary education can be to give
common knowledge, to prepare for
higher education or to train
directly in a profession.
Education
Higher education
 Schooling gets over with
secondary education and a student
now enrolls himself in an
undergraduate and post graduate
college or university to receive
the highest level of education in
his subjects of specialization. Also
known as tertiary education,
higher education is a noncompulsory level of education.
Education
Informal education
 Informal education includes
educating one through informal
communication and reading books.
In general, informal education is
edifying someone outside the
basic form of education, that is,
in schools, and without the use of
any learning methods.
Non-formal education
 Non-formal learning is a distinction in
learning between formal and informal
learning. It is learning that occurs in a
formal learning environment, but that
is not formally recognised. It typically
involves workshops, community
courses, interest based courses,
short courses, or conference style
seminars. The learning takes place in a
formal setting such as an educational
organisation, but is not formally
recognised within a curriculum or
syllabus framework.
Education

More Related Content

Education

  • 1. Education By Colegio Modelo Lomas, Buenos Aires 2013
  • 2. What is EDUCATION? Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which the knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, or research. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of others, but may also be autodidactic. Any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational. We all know about education because we all live the education
  • 3. Types of education: Formal education Informal education Non-formal education
  • 4. Formal education Systems of schooling involve institutionalized teaching and learning in relation to a curriculum, which itself is established according to a predetermined purpose of the schools in the system. The curriculum is a state law to ensure equal education for all. This form of education is also referred to as main stream or traditional education. Beginning with nursery education and is followed by primary and secondary school and finishing with higher education.
  • 5. Nursery education Also known as elementary or preschool education, nursery education is the first step towards gaining formal education. It includes nursery school and kindergarten. This stage marks the stepping of the child from the comforts of a home to the world outside. Nursery education is usually given to children between this age of 3 and 5 years.
  • 7. Primary education After nursery education, a child is exposed to primary education where he establishes his foundation on various subjects, like mathematics, science, social sciences and language. The age of primary education and the subjects taught differ from on country to another.
  • 9. Secondary education Secondary education is the final stage that a child undergoes in a school during his adolescence. The education format transforms from a comprehensive primary education to optional and specialized training subjects. The purpose of secundary education can be to give common knowledge, to prepare for higher education or to train directly in a profession.
  • 11. Higher education Schooling gets over with secondary education and a student now enrolls himself in an undergraduate and post graduate college or university to receive the highest level of education in his subjects of specialization. Also known as tertiary education, higher education is a noncompulsory level of education.
  • 13. Informal education Informal education includes educating one through informal communication and reading books. In general, informal education is edifying someone outside the basic form of education, that is, in schools, and without the use of any learning methods.
  • 14. Non-formal education Non-formal learning is a distinction in learning between formal and informal learning. It is learning that occurs in a formal learning environment, but that is not formally recognised. It typically involves workshops, community courses, interest based courses, short courses, or conference style seminars. The learning takes place in a formal setting such as an educational organisation, but is not formally recognised within a curriculum or syllabus framework.