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1. The doing of Danish Upper Secondary School in 1968. Student papers as cases of negotiation surrounding the curriculum.

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

3. Primary foreign languages national curriculum expectations in England: implications for practice from the Ofsted curriculum research review for languages and the 24 languages subject inspections.

4. Editorial.

5. "This is what we wanted to learn": Anti-racist and anti-colonial education with 1st gen Korean American seniors in a time of Asian hate and racialized dread.

6. Troubling knowledges and difficult pedagogical moments for students learning.

7. Who’s indoctrinating whom?: searching for anti-racist ideology in educational policy since 2020.

8. Curriculum in conflict: influences of Australian teacher’s decision-making for students with complex disabilities.

9. How physical education teachers are positioned in models scholarship: a scoping review.

10. Intensifying resistance through complexification: a positive discourse analysis of the portrayal of Amazighs in a selected Moroccan EFL textbook.

11. Postgraduate education in healthy and active ageing: a systematic scoping review of learning needs, curricula and learning impact.

12. The past, present and future of medical education in Cambodia.

13. A reordering: to teach EU law or not?

14. English language expectations and experiences of Chinese students in Australian secondary schools: Opportunities and challenges.

15. Addressing <italic>imperial evasion</italic>: toward an anti-imperialist pedagogy in teacher education.

16. Do they like geography? A study of Fijian high school students’ attitudes towards geography.

17. A systematic literature review of game-based learning in Artificial Intelligence education.

18. Declining nudes: Canadian teachers' responses to including sexting in the sexual health and human development curriculum.

19. A landscape view of emerging sustainability responses within VET.

20. Developing literacy education in Iceland: literacy curriculum and practice in schools using beginning literacy and schools using other methods.

21. Curriculum Transformation for the Futuristic Worlds: Design Anthropology for Twenty-First Century African Universities.

22. What would it take for relationships and sexuality education to be enacted meaningfully and responsively? Provocations informed by New Zealand policy and teachers’ perspectives.

23. Changes in teacher education provision: comparative experiences internationally.

24. Innovation from necessity: digital technologies, teacher development and reciprocity with organisational innovation.

25. Locating Odissi in the United States: Dancing through Curricula, Teaching Methods, and Assessment.

26. Graduate capitals and employability: Insights from an Australian university co-curricular scholarship program.

27. How can emerging technologies advance the creation of language-friendly and literacy-friendly schools?

28. Cultural capital on the move: ethnic and class distinctions in Asian-Australian academic achievement.

29. The Sisyphean continuum: countering the racial-colonial challenges of Indigenous education.

30. Locating Filipino social studies teachers' preferred positionality, reasons, and practices in the teaching of controversial public issues.

31. The state of the field of curriculum studies in Zimbabwe: perspectives of researchers.

32. Subject-specific classroom: technologisation of the pedagogical space in East Germany (SBZ/GDR, 1949–1989).

33. Integrating climate change across the disciplines: review of a faculty learning community and student climate literacy assessment model.

34. What is the role of 'theory' in training GP trainers?

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

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

37. The nine dynamics of mutual aid in social work group education: reflections and lessons from a low residency cohort model project.

38. Integration of cultural heritage in architecture: a national study of Jordanian higher education.

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

40. 'With arms wide open'. Inclusive pedagogy in higher education in Spain.

41. Nexus between environmental justice and social work education: perspectives from the School of Social Work, McGill University, Canada.

42. Music in early childhood teacher education: raising awareness of a worrisome reality and proposing strategies to move forward.

43. Assessment regimes, data, gender haunting, and health education.

44. Fostering intercultural dialogue: a case study of Chinese-Canadian students’ experiences and perspectives of a kinesiology program.

45. ‘We fear the repercussions from parents’: primary school parents and teachers’ perspectives on the inclusion of LGBTQ+ issues in the English primary school curriculum.

46. Exploring the interconnectedness between social work education and social work practice: perceptions of BA social work graduates from one of Ghana's public universities.

47. Positioning and repositioning in higher education: first year students engaging with the world.

48. Teacher modelling as a way to foster Bildung in vocational education: a multi-method curriculum study.

49. IB-PYP curriculum and teachers' roles within IB-PYP.

50. A Curricular Audit Method: Addressing the Erasure of Intersex, Trans and Two-Spirit People and the Imprecise Use of Gender and Sex Concepts in Undergraduate Medical Education.