Formal, Informal and Non Formal Education Systems

  • Elice D
  • Maseleno A
  • Pahrudin A
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This paper presents formal, informal, and non formal education systems. Education is likened to a ship and students are the captain, then we do not know where the ship will sail. Similarly, education is steered by students who do not know anything, so it will be difficult for us to know where the process of thinking about educational goals without taking into account the social context. Therefore, formal, informal, and nonformal education is expected to shape students to be better. These three types of education are expected to be able to be a breakthrough in programming the behavior of educated people to become more developed in accordance with the times.

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Elice, D., Maseleno, A., & Pahrudin, A. (2023). Formal, Informal and Non Formal Education Systems. Journal of Learning and Educational Policy, (41), 30–35. https://doi.org/10.55529/jlep.41.30.35

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