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Informal education is a general term for education that can occur outside of a structured curriculum.[1] Informal education encompasses student interests within a curriculum in a regular classroom, but is not limited to that setting.[1] It works through conversation, and the exploration and enlargement of experience. Sometimes there is a clear objective link to some broader plan, but not always. The goal is to provide learners with the tools he or she needs to eventually reach more complex material.[2] It can refer to various forms of alternative education, such as unschooling or homeschooling, autodidacticism (self-teaching), and youth work.
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