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1. Towards a praxis of difference: Reimagining intercultural understanding in Australian schools as a challenge of practice.

2. Transforming physical education: an analysis of context and resources that support curriculum transformation and enactment.

3. Virtues, values and the fracturing of civic and moral virtue in citizenship education policy in England.

4. Curriculum power positioning in classroom music education: music curriculum design in the secondary music classroom in England.

5. The problematization of the (im)possible subject: an analysis of Health and Physical Education policy from Australia, USA and Wales.

6. Conceptualisations of care: the understanding of 'care' across Irish educational legislation, policies, circulars and curriculum.

7. Conceptually driven inquiry: addressing the tension between dialogicity and teleology in dialogic approaches to classroom talk.

8. Are we still "raising aspirations"? The complex relationship between aspiration and widening participation practices in English higher education institutions.

9. A review of the changes in higher education assessment and grading policy during covid-19.

10. Vectors of change in higher education curricula.

11. Teachers' pedagogical leadership in early childhood education.

12. Contextualising policy work: policy enactment and the specificities of English secondary schools.

13. Studying curriculum as culture: early childhood policy documents in Greece and New Zealand.

14. The contemporary challenge of activism as curriculum work.

15. A critical analysis of the rationales underpinning the introduction of Ireland's Framework for Junior Cycle.

16. Why the arts are not considered core knowledge in secondary education: a Bernsteinian analysis.

17. Teachers' professional judgement when recontextualising Indonesia's official curriculum to their contexts.

18. 'Culture of Religion' – a controversial secular school subject.

19. Reform of teacher education in China: a survey of policies for systemic change.

20. Education recoded: policy mobilities in the international 'learning to code' agenda.

21. Trends in private higher education in Australia.

22. The influence of school context on school improvement policy enactment: an australian case study.

23. Young people’s views on choice and fairness through their experiences of curriculum as examination specifications at GCSE.

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

25. School leadership and intercultural understanding: school foyers as situated spaces for doing diversity.

26. Education in conflict: how Islamic State established its curriculum.

27. Transformation of complex movements from policy to practice – a discourse analysis of Swedish physical education teachers' concepts of moving.

28. Taking stock of environmental education policy in England – the what, the where and the why.

29. Untapped communicative resources in multilingual classroom settings: Possible alternatives.

30. Development of moral education in the UAE: lessons to be learned.

31. Further education and skills in Northern Ireland: policy and practice in a post-conflict society.

32. Empowerment for individual agency: an analysis of international organizations' curriculum recommendations.

33. Strengthening early childhood and school sector continuities in producing the lifelong learner in Aotearoa New Zealand.

34. Lesbian and gay teachers and sex/uality education policy enactment in schools.

35. Educational inequality and transitions to university in Australia: aspirations, agency and constraints.

36. Traditional African dance education as curriculum reimagination in postcolonial Zimbabwe: a rethink of policy and practice of dance education in the primary schools.

37. The constraints of relevance on prevocational curriculum.

38. National agendas in global times: curriculum reforms in Australia and the USA since the 1980s.

39. HPE in Aotearoa New Zealand: the reconfiguration of policy and pedagogic relations and privatisation of curriculum and pedagogy.

40. Theorizing the nexus of STEAM practice.

41. The I3E model for embedding education for sustainability within higher education institutions.

42. School-based curriculum development in Scotland: curriculum policy and enactment.

43. Open access enabling courses: risking academic standards or meeting equity aspirations.

44. Targeting of widening participation measures by elite institutions: widening access or simply aiding recruitment?

45. Who's steering the ship? National curriculum reform and the re-shaping of Australian federalism.

46. Towards ‘languages for all’ in England: the state of the debate.

47. Reconceptualising inclusion as participation: Neoliberal buck-passing or strategic by-passing?

48. Secondary Geography and the Australian Curriculum – directions in school implementation: a comparative study.

49. Implementing curriculum reform in Wales: the case of the Foundation Phase.

50. The place of play: from playground to policy to classroom well-being.