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1. Decolonization and trauma-informed truth-telling about Indigenous Australia in a social work diversity course: a cultural safety approach.

2. Using narrative pedagogy for novice teachers' professional development.

3. Reflections from a cross-cultural course development and teaching experience delivered primarily by an Indian faculty in the United States.

4. How social and cultural values can transcend the politics of totalitarianism: the dynamics of teacher education in Albania.

5. Teachers' perceptions of national large-scale assessment: the pedagogical dimension.

6. Cultural Studies and education: a dialogue of 'disciplines'?

7. Teaching about the past in Northern Ireland: avoidance, neutrality, and criticality.

8. Knowledge and the New Zealand curriculum 'refresh'.

9. Twelve tips for implementing and teaching anti-racism curriculum in medical education.

10. Reckoning with epistemological and ontological dissonance: a narrative inquiry into settler Canadian professors' experiences decolonizing and Indigenizing the academy.

11. 'It's for others to judge': what influences students' construction of the ideal student?

12. Maximise your impact: Sustainable Development Goals-Focussed content in communication intervention and teaching.

13. Teaching socio-cultural impacts of technology in advanced technical courses: a case study.

14. Teaching pedagogies enhancing social work students' perceptions and attitudes toward older age in an undergraduate course on working with older people.

15. Creativity as a pastoral concern.

16. Recontextualizing curriculum policies: a comparative perspective on the work of mid-level actors in France and Quebec.

17. Enabling ambitious science teachers in urban challenging settings: the Hope Challenge model.

18. Conceptualising games and sport teaching in physical education as a culturally responsive curriculum and pedagogy.

19. Exploring pupils' and physical education teachers' views on the contribution of physical education to Health and Wellbeing in the affective domain.

20. Theological-relational pedagogy: Winnicott, Rahner, and the development of a theological perspective on relational pedagogy.

21. Teaching character; cultivating virtue perception and virtue reasoning through the curriculum.

22. Making:Archives – a case study of creative collaboration.

23. Teaching sexuality across time, space and political contexts.

24. Fifty years of life in classrooms: an inquiry into the scholarly contributions of Philip Jackson.

25. Exploring the emic understanding of 'critical thinking' in Japanese education: An analysis of teachers' voices.

26. Academics’ perceptions of the challenges and barriers to implementing research-based experiences for undergraduates.

27. Pre-service teachers’ engagement in a cross-curricular television news project: impact on professional identity.

28. Co-teaching as Teacher Training: Experiential Accounts of Two Doctoral Students.

29. Investigating invisible writing practices in the engineering curriculum using practice architectures.

30. Trick or retreat: the value of Creative Writing retreats in H.E.

31. Nature, disappeared: anti-environmental values in Singapore's history textbooks, 1984–2015.

32. Informationists and Nurse Educators Partner to Integrate a Virtual Dissection Table into a Nursing Curriculum.

33. Jordan’s primary curriculum and its propensity for student-centred teaching and learning.

34. Nuancing the critique of commercialisation in schools: recognising teacher agency.

35. “Two Perspectives” on Teaching Crime Films.

36. Tensions and paradoxes in teaching: implications for teacher education.

37. Teaching whiteness: A dialogue on embodied and affective approaches.

38. Uncovering and comparing academics' views of teaching using the pedagogic frailty model as a tool: a case study in science education.

39. Interpretation and enactment of Senior Secondary Physical Education: pedagogic realities and the expression of Arnoldian dimensions of movement.

40. Heutagogic approach to developing capable learners.

41. Re-thinking adventurous activities in physical education: models-based approaches.

42. Room for a third space with testimonio as curriculum and pedagogy.

43. A Place for Serendipitous Mistakes? Selling Mixed Methods Fieldwork to Students in a Digital Age.

44. Combining the 'why' and 'how' of teaching sustainability: the case of the business school academics.

45. Utilizing instructor practice experience to promote critical thinking for program proposals in an undergraduate public health course.

46. Knowledge outside the box - sustainable development education in Swedish schools.

47. The power dynamics and politics of survey design: measuring workload associated with teaching, administering and supporting work-integrated learning courses.

48. A mainstream approach to integrating sustainability into apparel quality analysis courses.

49. The role of beliefs in teacher agency.

50. Re-theorising inclusion and reframing inclusive practice in physical education.