Difference between revisions of "Formal Learning"
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− | {{Term|FORMAL LEARNING|Takes place in education and training institutions. It is structured in a series of learning objectives, duration, content, method, assessment and evaluation. It leads to recognized certification, such as diplomas and qualifications. <ref>UN Economic and Social Council, 19 May 2004; Analytic quality glossary, [http://www.qualityresearchinternational.com/glossary www.qualityresearchinternational.com]</ref> | + | {{Term|FORMAL LEARNING|Takes place in education and training institutions. It is structured in a series of learning objectives, duration, content, method, assessment and evaluation. It leads to recognized certification, such as diplomas and qualifications. <ref>UN Economic and Social Council, 19 May 2004; Analytic quality glossary, [http://www.qualityresearchinternational.com/glossary www.qualityresearchinternational.com] (28 April 2009)</ref> |
See also: [[Informal Learning]], [[Non-Formal Learning]] | See also: [[Informal Learning]], [[Non-Formal Learning]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:19, 28 April 2009
FORMAL LEARNING |
Takes place in education and training institutions. It is structured in a series of learning objectives, duration, content, method, assessment and evaluation. It leads to recognized certification, such as diplomas and qualifications. [1]
See also: Informal Learning, Non-Formal Learning |
References
- ↑ UN Economic and Social Council, 19 May 2004; Analytic quality glossary, www.qualityresearchinternational.com (28 April 2009)