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2. Exploring the Boundary between School Science and Everyday Knowledge in Primary School Pedagogic Practices

3. Tomorrow We Live: Fascist Visions of Education in 1930s Britain

5. Toward a Learning Profession: Changing Codes of Occupational Practice within the New Management of Education.

6. Border Territories: A Journey through Sociology, Education, and Women's Studies.

7. Teachers' Work, Curriculum and the New Right.

8. Communality and Conservatism in Technical Education: on the role of the technical teacher in further education.

9. Tomorrow we live: fascist visions of education in 1930s Britain.

10. Challenging the post‐Fordist/flexible organisation thesis: the case of reformed educational organisations.

11. 'They never go off the rails like other ethnic groups': teachers' constructions of British Chinese pupils' gender identities and approaches to learning.

12. From 'school correspondent' to workplace bargainer? The changing role of the school union representative.

13. Teachers, Writers, Professionals. Is there anybody out there?

14. Good School/Bad School: paradox and fabrication.

15. Schools that Make a Difference: a sociological perspective on effective schooling.

16. Teachers' struggle: The case of white English-speaking teachers in South Africa.

17. Socialisation into Teaching: the research which lost its way.

18. Subjectification: the relevance of Butler’s analysis for education.

19. Understanding Teachers' Work: is there still a place for labour process theory?

20. Gender Politics and Conceptions of the Modern Teacher: women, identity and professionalism.

21. Schooling, Work and Subjectivity.

22. Towards a Learning Profession: changing codes of occupational practice within the new management of education.

23. The Gender Agenda in Teacher Education.

24. Finding Time: temporal considerations in the operation of school committees.

25. `Bringing Out the Best in People': Teacher training and the `real' teacher.

26. Influence of the Social Context of the School on the Teacher's Pedagogic Practice.

27. Teacher Ideology and Sex Roles in Curriculum Texts.

28. Constructing Teacher Culture.

29. Teachers' Work as Bricolage: implications for teacher education.

30. Schoolwork: interpreting the labour process of teaching.

31. Staff Relations During the Teachers' Industrial Action: context, conflict and proletarianisation.

32. Pupils, Recipe Knowledge, Curriculum and the Cultural Production of Class, Ethnicity and Patriarchy: a critique of one teacher's practices.

33. The Maintenance of Order and Use of Space in Primary School Buildings.

34. Conceptions of the Curriculum: teachers and 'truth'

35. Legitimacy through alternate means: schools without professionals in the private sector.

36. I, Teacher: re-territorialization of teachers' multi-faceted agency in globalized education.

37. New Labour, new leaders? Gendering transformational leadership.

38. 'Modernising the comprehensive principle': selection, setting and the institutionalisation of educational failure.

39. The distribution of leadership and power in schools.

40. The Awful Truth: a microhistory of teacher stress at Westwood High.

41. Attracting, recruiting and retaining male teachers: policy issues in the male teacher debate.

42. Making Teachers Accountable for Students' Disruptive Classroom Behaviour.

43. Difficulty and Diversity: the context and practice of sex education.

44. First Chance, Second Chance or Last Chance? Resistance and response to education.

45. The School Mix Effect: the history of an enduring problem in educational research, policy and practice.

46. The `Everyday World' of Teachers? Deracialised discourses in the sociology of teachers and the teaching profession.

47. Self, Silence and Invisibility as a Beginning Teacher: a life history of lesbian experience.

48. Challenging Masculinity and Using Sexuality.

49. Agency as a Form of Discursive Practice. A Classroom Scene Observed.

50. Teachers, Gender and Resistance.