* Formal Education
- Typically obtained through schools, colleges, and universities
- Structured and standardized curriculum
- Typically leads to a degree or certification
* Informal Education
- Learning that takes place outside of a formal setting
- Can include self-directed learning, hobbies, and real-world experiences
* Non-Formal Education
- Learning that takes place outside of a formal setting, but is more structured and organized
- Can include workshops, seminars, and online courses
- Typically more flexible and less structured than formal education
* Vocational Education
- Focuses on practical, job-specific skills and knowledge
- Typically offered through trade schools, community colleges, and vocational training centers
* Special Education
- Designed for students with disabilities or special learning needs
- Goal is to help students reach their full potential and participate in society
- Includes individualized education programs (IEP)
* Adult Education
- Learning opportunities for adults who want to continue their education
- Can include college courses, vocational training, and continuing education programs
* E-learning and Distance Learning
- Learning that takes place online or through other distance learning methods
- Can be used for formal, informal, and non-formal education