
Understanding Formal, Informal, and Non-formal Education in Different Settings
Explore the distinctive levels of education in Morocco, including primary, middle, and high school, along with the concepts of formal, informal, and non-formal education. Learn about school structures, student classifications, and the educational journey from primary to university levels.
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Unit 1 : Formal, Informal and Non-formal Education
Whats the common feature in the pictures below? Non-Formal Education Formal Education Education Informal Education
Teacher and a class Exams and Degree Daily Life Formal Education Informal Education Non-formal Education Formal Education - Informal Education - Non-formal Education Term Definition 1- Non-formal Education Learning through a programme, but the learner doesn t take exams or get a degree 2- Formal Education Learning in a school or a center where the student gets degree and takes exams. 3- Informal Education Learning from life experiences, daily work, family, free time activities ( TV / reading / )
Formal, Informal and Non-formal Education Unit 1 Unit1 Glossary Primary school Middle school High school University Faculty /college Class Evening Classes Grade School Subject Term Graduate Degree / Certificate Take exams Pass exams Fail exams Marks / Grades Lecture Takes notes 1. There are 3 distinct levels of education in Morocco. Primary school, ______________school and high school. schooling is ______________until the age of 16. Which means that students should ______________school until the age of 16. Many students ______________ school before finishing their baccalaureate degree. A ______________is a student who leaves school before finishing a degree. After middle school, students go to __________school Students usually have about 7 ______________a day. They study about 11 ______________ The school year is divided into 2 ______________. In English, students must ______________a number of quizzes and a global test. He was expelled from school because of his bad behaviour. 10. A:What ______________are you in? 11. B: I am in the ninth grade. Middle Revise compulsory 2. compulsory Attend dropout Literate attend leave 3. dropout 4. Illiterate literacy illiteracy high 5. 6. classes subjects terms Schooling 7. 8. take 9. BA degree (university) grade BSc degree