April 18, 2024

Revision of Unit-2 Perspectives of Politics of Education, Liberal, Conservative and Critical, Part-4



Published May 18, 2023, 4:20 p.m. by Arrik Motley


There are many different perspectives of politics of education, but the three most common ones are liberal, conservative, and critical. Each perspective has its own view on the purpose of education and how it should be structured.

The liberal perspective of politics of education emphasizes individual freedom and equal opportunity. Liberals believe that education should be available to everyone, regardless of social class or economic status. They also believe that education should be used to promote social cohesion and to prepare individuals for citizenship.

The conservative perspective of politics of education is based on the belief that education should be used to maintain social order and to uphold traditional values. Conservatives believe that education should be available only to those who can afford it and that it should be used to prepare individuals for their role in society.

The critical perspective of politics of education is based on the belief that education is a tool of social change. Critics believe that education should be used to challenge existing power structures and to promote social justice. They also believe that education should be available to everyone, regardless of social class or economic status.

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