2021
DOI: 10.1111/ejed.12464
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Validation of non‐formal and informal learning in formal education: Covert and overt

Abstract: This article reframes the debate on the validation of non‐formal and informal learning by connecting it to the sociology of education and curriculum studies literatures. Building on these literatures, the article differentiates between four types of validation: (a) covert and implicit, (b) covert but embedded, (c) overt and functional and (d) overt and institutional. Based on this classification, I problematise the widespread view that there is little validation in formal education. Instead, I argue, much vali… Show more

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“…Полученные результаты во многом согласуются с выводами других авторов. В частности, как и в работах M. Souto-Otero [14] и J. J. Walcutt, S. Schatz [15], для обеспечения непрерывности образования и моделирования экосистемы авторами установлена необходимость выстраивания межинституциональных и междисциплинарных связей, что нашло отражение в предложенном тезаурусе.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Полученные результаты во многом согласуются с выводами других авторов. В частности, как и в работах M. Souto-Otero [14] и J. J. Walcutt, S. Schatz [15], для обеспечения непрерывности образования и моделирования экосистемы авторами установлена необходимость выстраивания межинституциональных и междисциплинарных связей, что нашло отражение в предложенном тезаурусе.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…For the most part, learning is done intentionally and is known consciously by both parties, the educators and the learners [36]. Other than that, formal education frequently leads to issuing certificates and official acknowledgement through accredited diplomas or credentials [37], [38].…”
Section: Comparisons Between Formal Non-formal and Informal Learning ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes formal learning in formal institutions such as universities and colleges, non-formal learning typically provided in the form of short courses, workshops, and seminars, and informal learning or self-study (OECD, 2001; UNESCO, 2012). These different forms of learning could be seen as occurring on a continuum continuously at various levels of formality to informality (Souto-Otero, 2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%