Improving the Synergy between Informal and Formal Education in Education Management in Nigeria

Nwanguma T. K., Abigail E.
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The interplay between informal and formal education in our society cannot be undermined as both play prominent roles in producing a complete person that is generally accepted in the society that can adequately contribute meaningful to the society and nations economic development. At the early life stage of a child, he starts to learn the ideals, customs, norms and values of his community and society through the support of his parents and other elders around him, that is why some academic scholars have agreed that education is the of transmission of values, cultures, norms and associated societal knowledge of certain group of people from generation to generation. Naturally, societies present to its people some inherent cultures, norms, values that need to be sustained through individual involvement in adherence and obedience to these societal demands, by doing so they internalize it and become well accepted as loyal citizens of the society. This process continues from childhood till adulthood when the child begins to take charge of certain aspects of his life. All these knowledge transmission, acquisition and transfer processes are done anywhere within the child’s environment and also not planned or structured, rather through daily life activities and involvement. This approach to education was applied when the communities and its societies where yet not developed but primitive. However, as society became sophisticated and complex, the need to institutionalize knowledge transmission process was eminent as to meet with the contemporary societal demands and life generally. To this extent, schools began to be built, knowledge transmission became planned and curriculums development became obvious, learning became structured, teachers are trained in different field of endeavors to prepare the individuals in their various localities to meet with challenges of both developing and developed world and also contribute meaningfully to the society and nation at large. Hence the managers of this knowledge process are required to be conscious of the needs of the society and nation as to foster effective and efficient teaching and learning processes that take cognizance of all these societal needs, putting them in perspectives for effective knowledge transmission and delivery in schools. Hence this paper was necessitated to focus on the synergy between informal and formal education in education management. In pursuance of this, the importance of formal, informal education and educational management will be considered, ways of improving the synergy between formal and informal education will also be discussed herein.
提高尼日利亚教育管理中非正规教育与正规教育的协同作用
在我们的社会中,非正规教育和正规教育之间的相互作用不容忽视,因为二者在培养社会普遍认可的完整人才方面都发挥着重要作用,能够充分为社会和国家的经济发展做出有意义的贡献。在儿童生命的早期阶段,他就开始通过父母和周围其他长辈的支持,学习其所在社区和社会的理想、习俗、规范和价值观,这就是为什么一些学术界的学者一致认为,教育是将某些人群的价值观、文化、规范和相关社会知识代代相传的过程。自然而然,社会向其人民展示了一些固有的文化、规范和价值观,这些需要通过个人参与遵守和服从这些社会要求来维持,通过这样做,他们将其内化,并成为社会公认的忠诚公民。这个过程从童年一直持续到成年,当孩子开始掌控自己生活的某些方面时,就会开始。所有这些知识的传播、获取和转移过程都是在儿童所处环境的任何地方完成的,也不是有计划或有组织的,而是通过日常生活活动和参与完成的。这种教育方法是在社区和社会还不发达、还很原始的时候采用的。然而,随着社会的发展和复杂化,为了满足当代社会和生活的需求,将知识传播过程制度化的必要性凸显出来。在这种情况下,学校开始建立,知识传播变得有计划,课程开发变得显而易见,学习变得有条理,教师在不同的领域接受培训,以培养不同地区的个人应对发展中国家和发达国家的挑战,并为整个社会和国家做出有意义的贡献。因此,这一知识过程的管理者必须意识到社会和国家的需求,以促进有效和高效的教学过程,认识到所有这些社会需求,并将其纳入学校有效知识传播和交付的视角。因此,本文有必要关注非正规教育和正规教育在教育管理中的协同作用。为此,本文将考虑正规教育、非正规教育和教育管理的重要性,并讨论如何提高正规教育和非正规教育之间的协同作用。
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