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Non-Formal Education Subsystem of Panama - Coggle Diagram
Non-Formal Education Subsystem of Panama
Definition and Scope
Provides education for those unable to access the formal system.
Flexible and adaptable modalities.
Aims for social and labor inclusion.
Covers from basic literacy to technical training.
Modalities and Formats
Homeschooling :check:
Parents or guardians as educators.
Curriculum approved by the Ministry of Education.
Technical and Vocational Training for Vulnerable Youth
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Employment-focused training.
Coordinated with the productive sector.
Education for People with Disabilities:check:
Adapted curricula.
Inclusive resources and methodologies.
Community Education :check:
Localized programs.
Strengthens community bonds.
Adult Education :check:
For people over 15 years old.
Covers literacy to high school completion.
Flexible schedules.
Inclusion and Access
Inclusion:check:
Programs adapted to diverse needs.
Teacher training in diversity and inclusion.
Access:check:
Removal of physical, economic, and social barriers.
Scholarships, flexible schedules, outreach campaigns.
Challenges and Opportunities:check:
Challenges
Limited resources.
Low student participation.
Need for curriculum adaptation.
Insufficient teacher training.
Lack of comprehensive public policies.
Opportunities
Educational innovation.
Collaborative networks.
Social inclusion.
Valuing life experience.
Lifelong learning promotion.
Evaluation and Accreditation :check:
Accreditation
Official recognition for meeting quality standards.
Ensures transparency and educational credibility.
Evaluation
Measures program quality and effectiveness.
Uses surveys, performance analysis, feedback.
Technological Innovations
Online Learning: Platforms like Moodle, Edmodo.
Open Educational Resources (OER): Free and customizable materials.
Distance Education: Synchronous and asynchronous methods.
Mobile Applications: Interactivity and gamification.
Assistive Technologies: Accessibility for people with disabilities.
Collaboration Tools: Google Docs, Teams.
Simulations and Virtual Environments: Practical technical training.
Data-Based Learning: Student progress monitoring and program improvement.
Multimedia Resources: Videos, podcasts, interactive presentations.
Online Learning Communities: Support and collaboration networks.
Strategic Partnerships: Cooperation with tech companies and NGOs.