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1. The doing of Danish Upper Secondary School in 1968. Student papers as cases of negotiation surrounding the curriculum.

2. Introduction to the Special Section: The Winners of the 2024 Patrick Wolf ISCRC Best Paper Prize.

3. Adaptation in action: the rise and fall of academic publications from Korean high schoolers, 2001–2021.

4. Educational Pluralism, Education Preferences, and the Origin Story of an American Movement: Congratulations to the Winners of the 2022 Patrick Wolf ISCRC Best Paper Prize.

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

6. Organisational arrangements, resources and tensions in the enactment of a renewed state curriculum: the entrepreneurial role of principals and superintendents.

7. Study on factors influencing college students' motivation to engage with online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.

8. Data as the new panacea: trends in global education reforms, 1970–2018.

9. The transformation of pedagogical practices into dialogic teaching: towards a dialogic notion of teacher learning.

10. Negotiating for distance: the Chinese middle-class seeking alternative education in the idyll.

11. The Reform of "Free" State Education: Arthur Seldon and the Education Voucher Scheme (1957–88).

12. Exploring the education power in China: The basic connotation, key index, and strategic pathway.

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

14. "Lessons from lockdown: could pandemic schooling help change education?".

15. Contextual influences on Chinese kindergarten teachers' understandings of the theory of multiple intelligences.

16. History of the Albanian system of education: Echoing the secret workings of national life.

17. Practicing a Pedagogy of Discomfort with Teacher Candidates: Observations and Reflections from a Year-Long Case Study.

18. Policy Evaluation in Polarized Polities: The Case of Randomized Controlled Trials.

19. Teacher networks: From a catalyst for enactment of professional development to a source of professional development.

20. The crisis in education: Brian Simon's battle for comprehensive education (1970–1979).

21. The causal effect of education on women's empowerment: evidence from Kenya.

22. The Romanian education reform of 1995: ideological drifts and governance in the wake of the World Bank restructuring.

23. How do we secure a future for the youth in South African agriculture?

24. Prompts for eco-social transformation: What environmental education can learn from transformative design.

25. Developing quality culture in higher education in Taiwan: the changes within quality assurance mechanisms.

26. Falling into the gap: the coloniality of achievement gap discourses and their responses.

27. Multiple intelligences theory in Chinese kindergartens: influences on teacher implementation.

28. Globalization and privatization of education in Honduras—Or the need to reconsider the dynamics and legacy of state formation.

29. The core content framework and the 'new science' of educational research.

30. The effect of decreased general training on skills and dropout - Evidence from a vocational school reform in Hungary.

31. Mothers and their daughters' education: a comparison of global and local aspirations.

32. Social justice, education and peacebuilding: conflict transformation in Southern Thailand.

33. Recalibrating the Compass in a Changing World: Education for Meaning and Meaningful Education.

34. The Schooling Gap between the Deep South and the Rest of the South in Thailand.

35. COVID-19 and doctoral education in Australia.

36. Drivers for educational change? Educational leaders' perceptions of academic developers as change agents.

37. Coercion and consent for the U.S. education market: community engagement policy under racialized fiscal surveillance.

38. Leadership in times of crisis: Ontario teachers' perspectives of system leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic.

39. Reterritorialising pedagogies of listening: bringing into dialogue culturally responsive pedagogies with Reggio Emilia principles.

40. Empowering mathematics teachers to meet evolving educational goals: the role of "epistemic objects" in developing actionable practice knowledge in tumultuous times.

41. Leading with students: relational focus of leading practices in alternative settings.

42. Frustrated transfers: the attempt to introduce school vouchers system in Spain (1978–1982).

43. Shadow education: a double-edged sword for Czech mainstream schools in the competitive educational market.

44. New and old educational inequalities in socio-cultural minorities: exploring the school choice experiences of families under the new school admission system in Chile.

45. University as a cathedral: lifelong learning and the role of the university in the European context.

46. Fluctuations in the professionality and professionalism of the teaching profession in Japan: a perspective against the "learnification" of teacher education.

47. Education markets and school segregation: a mechanism-based explanation.

48. School Leadership and Educational Change in Singapore: edited by B. Wong, S. Hairon, and P. T. Ng, Springer, Cham, Switzerland, 2019, p. 220, € 50.28 (e-Book), € 59.99 (paper back), ISBN 978-3-319-74744-6.

49. New education at Stanmore Public School, Sydney 1919: the progressive image.

50. Exploring the limits of 21st century educational change discourses.