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

52. Physical education’s grand convergence: Fitnessgram®, big-data and the digital commerce of children’s health.

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

54. Regaining focus in Irish Junior Cycle Science: potential new directions for curriculum and assessment on Nature of Science.

55. Theorizing the nexus of STEAM practice.

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

57. An investigative case study into early childhood educators’ understanding about ‘belonging’.

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

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

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

61. Connecting policy, practice and professional learning: a case study.

62. K to 12 curriculum reform in the Philippines: towards making students future ready.

63. Disabling experiences and inclusive school: reframing the debate in Portugal.

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

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

67. Crossed looks: globalisations and curriculum in Guinea-Bissau.

68. Curricular choices of ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities: translating international human rights law into education policy.

69. Michael Young and the Politics of the School Curriculum.

70. Uploading, downloading and uploading again - concepts for policy integration in education research.

71. Public policy, physical education and sport in English-speaking Africa.

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

73. Employing the principles of universal design for learning to deconstruct the Greek-Cypriot new national curriculum.

74. The Teaching of English in England through the ages: how has the Newbolt Report been interpreted at different times?

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

76. The Medium of Instruction in Bangladeshi Higher Education Institutions: Bangla, English, or Both?

77. Understanding foreign language education and bilingual education in Belgium: a (surreal) piece of cake.

78. The curriculum as a site of counter politics: theorising the ‘domain of the sayable’.

79. Understanding the International Baccalaureate as an emerging field of research: a systematic literature review using bibliographic coupling.

80. School equity, marketisation and access to the Australian senior secondary curriculum.

81. Revealing a hidden curriculum of Black women’s erasure in sexual violence prevention policy.

82. A media criticism-based approach for designing critical multicultural instruction in social studies curricula.

83. Prospects and problems for Religious Education in England, 1967–1970: curriculum reform in political context.

84. Levelling up academically low-performing students in student-centric education in Singapore: global trend, local policies and future directions.

85. Problems created by the (un)clear boundaries between physical education and physical activity health initiatives in schools.

86. A comparative analysis of environment and sustainability in policy across subnational education systems.

87. School-Based Education to Address Pornography's Influence on Young People: A Proposed Practice Framework.

88. The quality and standing of school-based Norwegian VET.

89. Tracing the Unsteady Relationship between Asia Education Policy Discourse and History Curriculum in Australia.

90. Spatialising the curriculum.

91. A situational analysis of the current level of lecturers' engagement with internationalisation of the curriculum in Ireland's first Technological University.

92. The Sun Sets on Old England: Contradictions in Conservative Educational Policy.

93. Influences on Developing Collaborative Learning Practices in Schools: Three Cases in Three Different Countries.

94. Playful learning in the early years – through the eyes of children.

95. Exploring preschool teachers' professional profiles in Swedish preschool: a latent class analysis.

96. The implications of evaluation and educational policy reforms on English secondary school music education.

97. Teacher-chameleons: the glue in the alignment of teacher practices and learning in policy.

98. The national curriculum vs. the ideal curriculum: acknowledging student learning interests.

99. The Knowledge of Policies: The Personal Dimension in Curriculum Policies in Portugal.

100. Patterns of racialised discourses in Norwegian teacher education policy: Whiteness as a pedagogy of amnesia in the national curriculum.