Formal Versus Informal Education

Pastoral EducationThere is a long-lasting debate in some circles about the relative intrinsic worth of formal and informal education. This debate may impact our work in a literacy program. We have to differentiate between formal and informal-education and why it is necessary in this rapid world and especially countries like Pakistan.

Formal Education

The term formal education refers to the structured and prearranged educational system provided by the state for children of that country. In most countries, the formal education system is state-supported and state-operated. In some countries like Pakistan, the state allows and certifies private systems which provide a comparable even some time much better education.

Informal education

It is very simple to understand Informal Education as informal means unofficial and it is called informal education because;

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The Importance of Secondary Education

Pastoral EducationEducation forms an important part of a person’s life as it enables them to gain the skills that are needed to face life situations. It is a must for every person to gain the right education and to pass on from one level of studies to another so that he or she gains the knowledge needed to handle life situation and work demands that come at a later point in life. As part of the process of gaining the right education, it is necessary for a person to attend secondary education.

Right after primary school, a child has to pass onto secondary education, which is one of the key aspects of education, after which college education will follow. Secondary education centers are referred to as middle schools, preparatory schools, high schools, vocational schools and so on, depending on their education objective.

Secondary education is referred to as K-12 education in the United States, Australia and Canada and in New Zealand it is referred to as 1-13. In Europe, it came into place in the 16th century, while in the United States it came into existence only in the early 19th century as a result of factories opening up, which created the need for skilled workers. Read the rest of this entry »

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Pastoral Counseling Studies

Pastoral EducationSeeking a different kind of education? How about pastoral counseling studies? Pastoral counseling studies are educational studies based on a variety of counseling elements, notwithstanding the study of family and personal spiritual perspectives to be facilitated within the level of pastoral counseling.

Most pastoral counseling studies and coursework require some degree of educational background, including related work and life experience. Because there are many careers which may be enhanced by pastoral counseling studies, certain professionals may wish to accentuate their profession by opting to earn a diploma. Pastoral counseling studies may include academic diploma programs which include stress and anger management; Interfaith Ministry Training; various books of the bible; and other personal growth initiatives.

Degreed pastoral counseling studies may encompass an even broader range of educational courses including but not limited to sacred theology; interfaith studies; metaphysics; religious sociology; women’s spiritual studies; faith healing; multi-cultural spiritual and religious studies; ministry; divinity; pastoral social work and counseling; and other related pastoral counseling courses. Read the rest of this entry »

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