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== Benefits of Informal Education == '''Informal education''' provides knowledge, skills, and values gained outside traditional classrooms. It occurs naturally through experiences, interactions, media, and self-learning. Although it lacks formal structure and certification, informal education plays a vital role in personal and social development. ---- * 1. Encourages Lifelong Learning Informal education continues throughout life. People keep learning new ideas and skills from everyday experiences, which helps them stay updated and adaptable in a changing world. ---- * 2. Promotes Self-Motivation and Curiosity Learners in informal education are self-driven. They learn because they ''want'' to, not because they are forced to. This natural curiosity strengthens problem-solving and creativity. ---- * 3. Develops Practical Skills Informal education often focuses on real-life experiences. It teaches skills such as cooking, communication, teamwork, and decision-making — all essential for daily living.
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