The Importance Of Formal And Informal Education
    
Date Submitted: 09/03/2003 06:37:46
Category: / Society & Culture / Education
Length: 1 pages (363 words)
Category: / Society & Culture / Education
Length: 1 pages (363 words)
Traditionally our schools are responsible for formally
 
 educating our children and young people, and families and
 
 friends supply the informal portions of their educations.
 
 Both of these portions of a child's education are of equal
 
 importance. They both contribute greatly to a child's
 
 learning experience.  They affect the way a child thinks
 
 and communicates with society.
 "Formal education is the hierarchically
 structured, chronologically graded 'education system',
 running from primary school through the university and
 including, 
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child will obtain the knowledge and skills to survive by his/her self in society. Informal education is important because it helps people increase their knowledge and understanding of the world. Education helps people acquire skills that make their lives more interesting and enjoyable.
 Both ways of education are important to a child's
 development. Each type of education helps in its own unique way. All children should be educated by using both types of education.
 
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