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1. Taking education to account? The limits of law in institutional and professional practice.

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

3. Problematising policies for workforce reform in early childhood education: a rhetorical analysis of England's Early Years Teacher Status.

4. Reforming teacher education in England: 'an economy of discourses of truth'.

5. Paying for financial expertise: privatization policies and shifting state responsibilities in the school facilities industry.

6. Early career teachers in Australia: a critical policy historiography.

7. The rise of global policy networks in education: analyzing Twitter debates on inclusive education using social network analysis.

8. Behaviour change policy agendas for ‘vulnerable’ subjectivities: the dangers of therapeutic governance and its new entrepreneurs.

9. Accounting for mediatization in the era of individualized consequential accountability.

10. Contesting educational assessment policies in Australia.

11. Education policy: explaining, framing and forming.

12. Deconstructing the Carter Review: competing conceptions of quality in England’s ‘school-led’ system of initial teacher education.

13. Mapping the terrain: Teach For America, charter school reform, and corporate sponsorship.

14. The impact of high-stakes testing on curriculum and pedagogy: a teacher perspective from Australia.

15. Exploring the educational turn in resilience discourse in Israel: three moments of frame alignment.

16. Neoliberal multiculturalism and productive inclusion: beyond the politics of fulfillment in education.

17. The ontological rhetorics of education policy: a non-instrumental theory.

18. Desegregation policy as cultural routine: a critical examination of the Minnesota Desegregation Rule.

19. A critical analysis of the Syrian refugee education policies in Lebanon using a policy analysis framework.

20. The surveillance of teachers and the simulation of teaching.

21. Diagrams of Europeanization: European education governance in the digital age.

22. Selling ‘impact’: peer reviewer projections of what is needed and what counts in REF impact case studies. A retrospective analysis.

23. How not to reason with PISA data: an ironic investigation.

24. Beyond the poverty of national security: toward a critical human security perspective in educational policy.