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Non-formal education – a boost in educating teenagers Written by: Emanuela Babusanu Daniela Panainte Motto: “The first mistake our young should be kept away from, is the mild encouragement of mediocrity” (Titu Maiorescu – 1868) “Fleas can accomplish impressive jumps in contrast to their minuscule size. It’s like people could jump up to 7 meters high without major difficulties. There has been done an experiment with a few dozen of fleas in a fishbowl. As expected, almost all managed to jump out. Then they were put in again, but this time the bowl was covered with a glass lid. Every time they tried to jump out they hit the lid. After some time, the lid was removed, but neither of the fleas even tried jumping.” Sky is the limit for the youth we are educating. However, formal education due to its rigor, abstract notions, teaching methods sets some limits, which become a source of demotivation for students, who in turn get less interested in whatever happens in the classroom. Lending support to the formal way of learning, non-formal education comes and completes the circle of training. This type of education has its basis in the educational influences coming from outside the classroom, in the form of extradidactical or optional and voluntary activities. Their main feature is less fomal but more habit-forming. The training activites, part of this type of education, are flexible and meet every person’s interests and needs. Non-formal education means every “ educational activity organized outside the current formal system – either developed separately or as an important integrative element of a wider activity – which is meant to meet the educational needs of a certain group and which follows clear learning goals”. The specific pedagogical goals of nonformal training complete the resources of formal education at the level of “vocational” coordinates: supporting the pupils and students with special or minimal chances of school or professional success etc; encouraging the development of students’ personality and local community so that they can reach higher levels of performance and

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Non-formal education a boost in educating teenagersWritten by: Emanuela Babusanu

Daniela Panainte

Motto:

The first mistake our young should be kept away from, is the mild encouragement of mediocrity (Titu Maiorescu 1868)

Fleas can accomplish impressive jumps in contrast to their minuscule size. Its like people could jump up to 7 meters high without major difficulties. There has been done an experiment with a few dozen of fleas in a fishbowl. As expected, almost all managed to jump out. Then they were put in again, but this time the bowl was covered with a glass lid. Every time they tried to jump out they hit the lid. After some time, the lid was removed, but neither of the fleas even tried jumping.Sky is the limit for the youth we are educating. However, formal education due to its rigor, abstract notions, teaching methods sets some limits, which become a source of demotivation for students, who in turn get less interested in whatever happens in the classroom. Lending support to the formal way of learning, non-formal education comes and completes the circle of training. This type of education has its basis in the educational influences coming from outside the classroom, in the form of extradidactical or optional and voluntary activities. Their main feature is less fomal but more habit-forming. The training activites, part of this type of education, are flexible and meet every persons interests and needs.Non-formal education means every educational activity organized outside the current formal system either developed separately or as an important integrative element of a wider activity which is meant to meet the educational needs of a certain group and which follows clear learning goals.The specific pedagogical goals of nonformal training complete the resources of formal education at the level of vocational coordinates: supporting the pupils and students with special or minimal chances of school or professional success etc; encouraging the development of students personality and local community so that they can reach higher levels of performance and competence, relevant from intellectual, moral, technological, aesthetic and physical point of view; capitalizing properly from the designing and accomplishing strategies of those activities (educational and professional training, free time activities).There are two types of nonformal education, vaying according to the specific activities: Extradidactical activities: circles according to specific domains, sports and artistic groups, contests, Olympic contests; Extracurricular activities: eco-friendly and civic projects, trips, socio-cultural activities ( part of the pupils club, at the museum, theatre, library etc.)Any adult would agree that younsters of nowadays find motivating only mobile phones, the latest cars or scooters and surprisingly English, because it gives them the opportunity of communicating with others from around the world using the socioal networks, overcoming the language barriers. However, when they are asked to learn English thoroughly more than 50% lose their interest. Teachers of English from Ion Mincu Technological High School try and succeed to intermingle in the daily routine formal activity the new elements offered by the extradidactical ones, thus raising pupils interest for study and school in general. The result consists of real communicative competence, useful all life long.An example of good practice is Halloween. Every year around October , 31, on a certaind pre-established day, students are encouraged to come to school wearing costumes and make up suitable to the American tradition. Moreover some even decorate their entire class according to the holiday tradition. This constitutes a good opportunity for students to interact with adults almost freely, and at least one a year each and everyone can play a different role than usual. There are contests like The scariest pumpkin or The most terrifying character. Students are encouraged to make up and share scary stories or frightening riddles. Thus American cultural elements are assimilated unconsciously, and education and school consequently become a source of fun and creativity.Futhermore, between the 1st -6th of April 2012 the Romanian school system organized the Scoala Altfel ( The different school) week, when teachers of English have come up with the idea of doing a workshop called Crafts from recyclable materials. Hence students have learned the importance of reusing and re-creating normally un-useful materials, promoting a correct and healthy attitude towards the environment in an entertaining atmosphere. In addition, during the same week, teachers of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology have offered students the possibility to watch short movies created by the Discovery Channel in partnership with The Romanian Ministry of Education (M.E.C.T.S), called The Discovery School. These documentaries can also be watched directly on the Discovery Channel.Besides these, celebrating The Schools Days, students of different ages have performed in English in front of a public a short play, in which they integrated lines fron their daily language in a fictional grammar lesson. The play and the lesson ends with a song based on the irregular verb list, sung by students in a hip-hop rythm.In Romania nonformal education has tradition and some valuable lements which should be passed on: education is conceived in its whole, for society and directed towards local particularity. Nonformal education is considered a boost, a great support in completing a young persons education. Moreover, if formal education can end at the moment of graduating a level, nonformal training can associated with lifelong learning.1. Bibliography:

2. Costea, Cerkez, Sarivan-Educaia nonformal i informal, realiti i perspective n coala romneasc. E.D.P. Bucureti

3. Neag, Certan- Curs Program IMPACT,F.N.O.

4. www.tinact.ro5. www.educativ.info/form2.html6. iec.psih.uaic.ro