The similarities are at both place you learn about something that will or won't help you in the future. It depends on what you are learning at both places
one common thing is that the teachers in both school are certified
This statement is false. Having attended both private and public schools, one would think that the teachers would be required to be certified and credentialed. Only teachers in a public school must be credentialed by state law. Teachers in a private school do not have to be credentialed because they are not government run and are not upheld to the same standards as a public school are, in that aspect. However, that does not mean that private schools are less educational. Private schools are known for their small class sizes and their accelorated learning programs. Having transitioned from public 4th grade to private 5th grade, the 5th grade class was 2 grade levels ahead of the public school system that I had been attending at that time. Embarrassed in the beginning that I knew nothing of what they were being taught, thankful in the end for having had the opportunity to accelorate my education when I did.
Both provide education for anyone who wishes to learn.
Differences:
Homeschooling:
- One develops oneself (personality, beliefs, likes and dislikes, etc.) without too much outside influence. Pro-individuality.
- Not as many distractions from schoolwork.
- Homeschool associations provide abundant access to other homeschoolers to help develop social skills.
- Academically advanced due to one-on-one teaching. Also teaches a student to learn on their own, to teach themselves.
Public School:
- Develop oneself within the general public; sometimes social skills are more quickly developed.
- More easily influenced by peer pressure.
- Generally not as academically advanced because of one teacher provided for many students.
The main similarity between public and private schools is that the end result is essentially the same; everyone is working towards the same goal (A levels or GCSEs, for example). There is also bullying in private schools to a similar extent to that in public.
Same subjects and you have a lunch break and you have projects also you have school books
theres really not a major difference.
kids get older but the actual school part just progresses into harder subjects.
its really not that bad.
many principals and staff, classrooms, security
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There are several similarities between formal and nonformal education. Both formal and nonformal education provides powerful learning experiences. They also emphasizes intentional learning, structure, and professional educators.
I have not answer, I have question about what is similarity between formal informal organisation?
As a general rule, people would most often use formal communication whilst writing an essay, research paper, or something of the latter. Formal communication is usually as grammatically correct as possible. Informal communication is used everyday throughout people's speech and dialogue, and is not as grammatically correct as a formal style of communication. Examples: Formal: "Bob and I were going to the market." Informal: "Bob and me were gonna go to the market."
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Differene of formal,informal and non-formal education
There are several similarities between formal and nonformal education. Both formal and nonformal education provides powerful learning experiences. They also emphasizes intentional learning, structure, and professional educators.
The fundamental differences between formal and non-formal (or, informal) education come from the instructors and instructional contexts involved. In formal educating, instructors are clearly distinguished and professionally trained, with instruction typically occurring in a place set aside for education. In informal educating, the instructor might be oneself, a book, a friend, or some other source, with instruction occurring at home or in the "school of life", rather than a dedicated school or other educational organization.
Formal education and knowledge is which we learn in school, but informal education is what we learn from our experience.
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what is informal education What a stupid answer ^^^ An example of formal education is school. School is formal because you go there to learn. Rather than informal where you learn things by events that happen around you. When you learned how to talk, unless under a 'talking aid' (something to teach you how to talk), it came by informal education because your parents/guardian talked to you when you were little.
The difference between formal and informal research is whether it is written or not. A formal research is a written report, while informal research does not require any written intent and can be done impromptu.
One of the differences between a formal and an informal situation is that an informal situation is more relaxed. A formal situation has a more serious tone.
There is no formal slang. Slang is informal language.
Formal is polite, informal is rude and obnoxious.