“What does NFE mean to you?”

Higher Education Days Project Team provokes you to share your opinion about Non-Formal Education:

Write down a few sentences about why Non-Formal Education (NFE) is important and which value does it have for you. Inspire others to get involved in Non-Formal Education!
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8 comments:

  1. Jorge Miguel, AEGEE-León, EWG3:40 PM

    For me, NFE is a platform which allows you to dream about growing. In formal education the main aim is to get a diploma, what causes that learning becomes secondary. However, NFE offers the opportunity to focus just on your personal development, to recover your innate desire to grow and to try to find the best version of yourself.

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  2. Non-Formal Education...

    ... is the best way to learn things that matter.
    ... is understanding complex things the fun way.
    ... can challenge you to be more creative.
    ... helps you discover your "hidden" abbilities and talents.
    ... is sharing knowledge.
    ... is action!

    Learn. Act!

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  3. Anonymous8:59 AM

    In the world where formal education tends just to equip us for a public service, where craft is gained and the bigger picture is lost, on the stage steps non-formal education to fill in the blanks.
    Whether it is the development of your people skills, an overall talent scout that's been hiding deep inside you or simply a way to broaden your horizons and specialize in various arias besides your major, NFE is the best way to pursue personal development.
    Guided learning through experience focused on meeting your needs, rather than you fitting in the already set system, makes NFE your partner on the path of life, not to chose it, but to design it according to your liking and needs.
    In the end, learning is a life long process and we never stop discovering, accumulating, perfecting... That's the trade of anyone who aspires to call himself/herself an intellectual.

    MILIca Milanovic, AEGEE-Beograd

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  4. Petya Ivanova, AEGEE-Sofia7:15 AM

    For me the Non-formal Education is to have fun, meet new friends, share your hobbies, extend your knowledge about other cultures, practice your foreign languages, put in practice your most creative or crazy ideas. And in the meantime develop a lot of skills that are as useful for your professional future as your four years in university ;-) But on first place - the NFE helps you to know Yourself better!

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  5. Liliya Buyukliyska, AEGEE-Sofia, EWG12:57 PM

    Just recently I watched a video that formal education kills creativity. Actually NFE is the best meeting place of the formal organised area - fascilitator - training based but at the same time gives a lot of freedom and the best is that the result is really unknown and unexpected because is mainly soft skills. For sure it's up to the participant how much he will gain but it can me a lot and moreove - those skills are so flexible that every wise person can put them on practive in various situation.
    So NFE is the key way to think and learn, to gain skills and build yourself for the future full with creativity and freedom.

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  6. Adela Militaru, former EWG Speaker2:52 AM

    Non-formal education is a process of
    *choosing your learning experiences,
    *exploring your interests,
    *guiding your views,
    *developping your personality
    and, overall,
    ***achieving your full interpersonal potential***

    Everyone who has tasted it can never go back to what (s)he used to be... NFE is the sweetest addiction in the field of youth work!

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  7. Anonymous4:53 AM

    Non-formal education is for me a possibility to get to know yourself, to find out about your strenghts, your interests and to give you the power to achieve more than you ever thought you'd be able of.

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  8. Seriously i found more information in different comments.. i am agree with MILIca Milanovi here.

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