The history and political economy of education examine how education systems evolved and are shaped by social political and economic forces. Historically education served elites in ancient societies focusing on religion philosophy and governance. The Industrial Revolution brought mass education addressing the need for skilled labor and promoting nationalism. Politically education is a tool for nation-building often reflecting dominant ideologies and perpetuating social hierarchies. Economic factors influence access and quality with globalization driving market-oriented reforms. Critics highlight inequalities arguing for transformative approaches to empower marginalized groups. Education remains a dynamic intersection of cultural values power and economic priorities.
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