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== Benefits of Non-Formal Education == * Flexible and adaptable to individual and community needs, allowing learners to choose programs and projects that interest them. * Encourages active participation and experiential learning, which builds confidence and practical decision-making skills. * Fosters interpersonal skills by promoting interaction among peers and community members outside traditional classrooms. * Supports lifelong learning by being accessible at different life stages and accommodating diverse learning styles. * Promotes inclusion, diversity, and community engagement, helping learners discover alternate ways of living and thinking. In summary, formal education excels in providing systematic knowledge, qualifications, and social networking crucial for career advancement, while non-formal education offers personalized, flexible, and participative learning opportunities that complement formal education and support personal and community development. Both forms have unique and valuable benefits.
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