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  2. Informal learning - Wikipedia

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    Although rates of formal education have increased, many adults entering the workforce are lacking the basic math, reading and interpersonal skills that the "unskilled" labor force requires. [50] The lines between formal and informal learning have been blurred due to the higher rates of college attendance.

  3. Caregiver - Wikipedia

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    A caregiver, carer or support worker is a paid or unpaid person who helps an individual with activities of daily living. Caregivers who are members of a care recipient's family or social network, and who may have no specific professional training, are often described as informal caregivers.

  4. Nonformal learning - Wikipedia

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    Khamla Panyasouk of Big Brother Mouse in Laos reads to children. Non-formal learning includes various structured learning situations which do not either have the level of curriculum, institutionalization, accreditation or certification associated with 'formal learning', but have more structure than that associated with 'informal learning', which typically take place naturally and spontaneously ...

  5. Care work - Wikipedia

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    Education, an example of care work, is an example of a public good. Care work is unique in the category of public goods in that receiving care helps recipients develop skills, values, and habits that benefit themselves and others. [23] This theory may explain the low wages characteristic of care work.

  6. Education - Wikipedia

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    Non-formal and informal education occur outside the formal schooling system, with non-formal education serving as a middle ground. Like formal education, non-formal education is organized, systematic, and pursued with a clear purpose, as seen in activities such as tutoring , fitness classes, and participation in the scouting movement. [ 28 ]

  7. Informal education - Wikipedia

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    Informal education can help individuals learn to react to and control different situations and settings. In addition, it combines social entities that are important for learning. Informal education may be viewed as the learning that comes as a part of being involved in youth and community organizations. [1] This type of education is a ...

  8. Emergent literacies - Wikipedia

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    HLE is a combination of code-related (formal) and meaning-related (informal) interactions between the parent and the child. [10] Code related refers to direct teaching of literacy skills, reading, spelling and more. Meaning-related activities expose children to literacy but do not teach them directly such as a read aloud.

  9. Community education - Wikipedia

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    Millbank Community Education Centre in Aberdeenshire, 2018. Community education, also known as Community-Based Education or Community Learning & Development, or Development Education is an organization's programs to promote learning and social development work with individuals and groups in their communities using a range of formal and informal methods.