B.Ed (CHANDIGARH) 2018 Entrance Exam With Answers

Practice Mode:
34.

Distance Education is mode of

A: Informal Education
B: Formal Education
C: Non-formal Education
D: None of these

The answer is: C

Explanation

Distance Education is a mode of (c) Non-Formal Education

informal education: Informal Educations is one that is not structured, not systematically organized, not regulated, and not deliberately planned. Informal education does not observe any formalities, rules, regulations, or discipline. Teachers, students, curriculum, and methods are not definite and specific. There is no authority to control it specifically. It is a lifelong process that goes on from birth till death. Family, society, playground, field. state, library, mass media, etc. comes under informal education.

Lifelong education: A simple definition of lifelong learning is that it is “development after formal education: the continuing development of knowledge and skills that people experience after formal education and throughout their lives. Lifelong learning is a form of self-initiated education that is focused on personal development. While there is no standardized definition of lifelong learning, it has generally been taken to refer to the learning that occurs outside of a formal educational institute, such as a school, university, or corporate training. It is best described as being voluntary with the purpose of achieving personal fulfillment.

Non-formal education: Non-formal education refers to education that occurs outside the formal school system. Non-formal education refers to planned, structured programs and processes of personal and social education for young people designed to improve a range of skills and competencies, outside the formal educational curriculum. “correspondence learning”, “distance learning” and “open systems”, because of their features fall within the scope of non-formal education.

Formal education: Formal education refers to the structured education system that runs from primary (and in some countries from nursery) school to university, and includes specialized programs for vocational, technical, and professional training.