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1. Performative bilingual policy: an analysis of two Taiwanese White Papers on international education.

2. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Hunter, M. A., Aprill, A., Hill, A., and Emery, S. 2018. Education, Arts and Sustainability: Emerging Practice for a Changing World: Singapore: Springer. 120 pp., $24.99 (Paper).

3. Behavioral insights: The problem of control in education governance.

4. Embodying policy work: an exploration of contexts, actions and meanings towards new possibilities for physical education teacher education (PETE)

5. Problematising flagship 'disadvantage' policies in English schools: agenda setting and incoherence in the absence of an over-arching theory of change.

6. Ideas, power and agency: policy actors and the formulation of language-in-education policy for multilingualism.

7. Planetary concerns as interruptions to aspiration-raising policy discourses: exploring potentialities for alternative modalities of aspiration.

8. Understanding implicit reference societies in education policy.

9. Re-Imagining policy discourses concerning the participation of young women in STEM-related TVET in Ghana.

10. Internal tension or external pressure? Study on the influencing factors of the diffusion of education policies for older adults in China – Based on the analysis of China’s provincial panel data from 2016 to 2023.

11. Science for All? School Science Education Policy and STEM Skills Shortages.

12. Coping with National Language Policy Shift: Voices of Chinese Immigrant Parents in an Irish County Town.

13. Using the TIMSS curriculum model to develop a framework for coherence and its role in developing mathematical connections.

14. Globalisation, policy transferring and indigenisation in higher education: the case of Qatar's education city.

15. The Abitur as a bureaucratic phenomenon: on the history of a Prussian examination practice and its ritualised inscription (1890–1970).

16. What is meant by the term tertiary education? Past developments and recent activity.

17. Negotiating peace education: the dynamics of bottom-up/top-down integrated/bilingual education initiatives in Israel.

18. Who’s indoctrinating whom?: searching for anti-racist ideology in educational policy since 2020.

19. Ideological discourses in post-Soviet Uzbekistan: internationalization of higher education as a threat.

20. Examining Teaching for Mastery as an instance of 'hyperreal' cross national policy borrowing.

21. In defence of Llanito: Gibraltar in a state of linguistic transition.

22. Pathways to professional digital competence to teach for digital citizenship: social science teacher education in flux.

23. Generative AI: is it a paradigm shift for higher education?

24. Policy pressure on partnerships: intentions, expectations and legitimisation of Norwegian educational reform policy.

25. Teacher education policy making during the pandemic: shifting values underpinning change in England?

26. Time to negotiate Singapore's meritocracy? Getting ready for the future of work and education.

27. Unmaking the market: exploring the Chilean challenges to de-privatise the educational system.

28. Reform planning strategies: a micro-policy case of Norwegian school principals.

29. The <italic>aporia</italic> of education policy: national school reform and the limits of policy enactment.

30. Selection effects in education and implications for educational opportunity: state of the field and future directions.

31. Ethnic minority language policies and practices in China: revisiting Ruiz's language orientation theory through a critical biliteracy lens.

32. Student support teams: perceptions of the nature, scope and function in post-primary education.

33. Situated enactments of global competence in three schools in Victoria.

34. School climate from a figurational perspective: a case study of Chilean education policies and laws.

35. Wrestling with the ghost of deficit: exploring the experiences of trainee English further education teachers.

36. "Heroes", "victims", and "villains": policy narratives on inclusion in Norwegian and Italian educational documents.

37. Walking a desire track: Montessori pedagogy as resistance to normative pathways.

38. Colonial dominance and Indigenous resistance in Australian national education declarations.

39. Special education provision in Greek mainstream classrooms: teachers' characteristics and recruitment procedures in parallel support.

40. "The Freedom to Teach": The Role of (Re)Professionalization in Cultivating Responsive Schooling for Immigrant Students.

41. School leadership and micro-policymaking in schools - time use and the collective care for the self.

42. Homo Sovieticus in policy versus teacher leadership in Polish international baccalaureate practices.

43. Unveiling the Context of practice: Teacher Allocation Models to support inclusion in primary schools in Ireland.

44. New philanthropy in education in Portugal: fabricating social inclusion as policy, knowledge and practice.

45. A new mode of control: an actor–network theory account of effects of power and agency in establishing education policy.

46. Further education and mental health during the pandemic: the moral impasse of meritocracy.

47. 'It was just as political as it was pragmatic': the (in)formal roles and policy work of 'curriculum leaders' in a federated education context.

48. Is England’s Office for Students likely to falsely identify courses as below threshold on the B3 progression metric?

49. Politics of School Choice in Germany: The Abolition of the Binding Recommendation in Baden-Wuerttemberg and Saxony.

50. Dialogic Pedagogy as a Framework for Anti-Racist Social Work Education.