Macropolitics in education refer to the broader political context, policies, and ideologies that shape the education system of a country or region. It includes the political forces that influence education, the laws and regulations that define the educational landscape, and the institutional structures that support educational policy. Macropolitics in education also encompasses issues such as the allocation of resources, the role of the state in education, and the influence of interest groups on policy decisions. Understanding macropolitics in education is crucial for policymakers, educators, and educational researchers to navigate the complex and dynamic landscape of education policy.
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