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1. Uncovering the landscape of cross-national UK education research: an exploratory review.

2. South African Black Teachers and the Academic Paper Chase.

3. Teachers' pedagogical leadership in early childhood education.

4. Reflections on conducting rapid reviews of educational research.

5. Transforming the wellbeing focus in education: A document analysis of policy in Aotearoa New Zealand.

6. Learning to learn and assessment: Complementary concepts or different worlds?

7. 'Information literacy': Japan's challenge to measure skills beyond subjects.

8. The (mis)use of the Finnish teacher education model: ‘policy-based evidence-making’?

9. Silent policymakers in Aotearoa New Zealand: reflections on research of early childhood teacher views on policy, practicum and partnership.

10. What can evidence-use in practice learn from evidence-use in policy?

11. Exploitation, skills, and inequality.

12. Referencing and borrowing from other systems: the Hong Kong education reforms.

13. ‘Educare’ in Australia: analysing policy mobility and transformation.

14. Alternative education needs in Oman: accommodating learning diversity and meeting market demand.

15. Networks and collaboration in Spanish education policy.

16. How gender became sex: mapping the gendered effects of sex-group categorisation onto pedagogy, policy and practice.

17. No Learner Too Far: A Comparative Study of the Development of Guidelines for Distance Education Library Services in Australia.

18. Working longer makes students stronger? The effects of ninth grade classroom hours on ninth grade student performance.

19. Rationality and rationalisation in teacher education policy discourse in New Zealand.

20. Approaches to professional development of teachers in Scotland: pedagogical innovation or financial necessity?

21. Charting teacher education policy in the Republic of Ireland with particular reference to the impact of economic recession.

22. Crises as catalysts for change: re-energising teacher education in Northern Ireland.

23. Developing ethical and democratic citizens in a post-colonial context: citizenship education in Kenya.

24. FRAMING A NATIONAL CURRICULUM IN DRAMA: STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS.

25. Undeclared imports: silent borrowing in educational policy-making and research in Sweden.

26. TRANSFORMING SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL GOVERNANCE: TRADE TRAINING CENTRES AND THE TRANSITION TO SOCIAL INVESTMENT POLITICS IN AUSTRALIA.

27. Tertiary education reform and legitimation in New Zealand: the case of adult and community education as a 'local state of emergency'.

28. Evaluating 'Blair's Educational Legacy?': some comments on the special issue of Oxford Review of Education.

29. National policy brokering and the construction of the European Education Space in England, Sweden, Finland and Scotland.

30. Making teaching a 21st century profession: Tony Blair's big prize.

31. The politics of international league tables: PISA in Japan's achievement crisis debate.

32. DIMINISHED STATES? NATIONAL POWER IN EUROPEAN EDUCATION POLICY.

33. The impact of funding policies on higher education in Jamaica.

34. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF LEARNING SCIENCE? AN ANALYSIS OF POLICY AND PRACTICE IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL.

35. Pluralism, identity, and the state: national education policy towards indigenous minorities in Japan and Canada.

36. Educational borrowing as negotiation: re-examining the influence of the American black industrial education model on British colonial education in Africa.

37. Learner-centred pedagogy in Tibet: International education reform in a local context.

38. PERSONALISED LEARNING: AMBIGUITIES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE.

39. Getting boys’ education ‘right’: the Australian Government’s Parliamentary Inquiry Report as an exemplary instance of recuperative masculinity politics.

40. The influence of overseas examples on DES policy‐making for the school system in England, 1985–1995.

41. Educational standards and the changing discourse on education: the reception and consequences of the PISA study in Germany.

42. Cross‐national policy borrowing and educational innovation: improving achievement in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

43. The global–local interface in multicultural education policies in Japan.

44. MARKETS AND MISOGYNY: EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ON EDUCATIONAL CHOICE.

45. European Union policies in education and training: the Lisbon agenda as a turning point?

46. Standardization in EU education and training policy: findings from a European research network.

47. Making a European area of lifelong learning a reality ? Some critical reflections on the European Union’s lifelong learning policies.

48. The effectiveness of systems for appealing against marking error.

49. School Exclusion: The Will to Punish.

50. Transforming the early years in England.