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1. Policy papers published since 1 January.

2. Education Excellence Everywhere White Paper.

3. Assessing pupils at the age of 16 in England – approaches for effective examinations.

4. The rise and decline of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in the United Kingdom.

5. Religious identity choices in English secondary schools.

6. The effects of setting on classroom teaching and student learning in mainstream mathematics, English and science lessons: a critical review of the literature in England.

7. Multicultural desires? Parental negotiation of multiculture and difference in choosing secondary schools for their children.

8. EPI calls for rigorous "back-up" assessments to be taken by pupils instead of mocks, and used if summer exams are cancelled again.

9. Secondary school teachers’ perspectives on teaching about topics that bridge science and religion.

10. ‘When you see a normal person …’: social class and friendship networks among teenage students.

11. Middle attainers and 14-19 progression in England: half-served by New Labour and now overlooked by the Coalition?

12. The evolution of school league tables in England 1992-2016: 'Contextual value-added', 'expected progress' and 'progress 8'.

13. Department-initiated change.

14. The admissions criteria of secondary Free Schools.

15. The mathematics skills of school children: how does England compare to the high-performing East Asian jurisdictions?

16. Curriculum and assessment reform gone wrong: the perfect storm of GCSE English.

17. The Development of the Academies Programme: ‘Privatising’ School-Based Education in England 1986–2013.

18. Concentration or Diffusion? The Changing Geography of Ethnic Minority Pupils in English Secondary Schools, 1999–2009.

19. From HORSA huts to ROSLA blocks: the school leaving age and the school building programme in England, 1943–1972.

20. Twenty-first-century headteacher: pedagogue, visionary leader or both?

21. What happens to a subject in a ‘free market’ curriculum? A study of secondary school history in the UK.