Politics in education

[1] Political science attempts to explain how societies and social organizations use power to establish regulations and allocate resources.

The term micro-politics refers to the use of formal and informal power by individuals and groups to achieve their goals in organizations.

Macro-politics refers to how power is used and decision making is conducted at district, state, and federal levels.

More debates on the prevailing differences are solicited from academia of the world to define politics educationally.

They suggest that an example of politics in education is race in Neoliberal school policies.