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1. TEACHERS AND THE MYTH OF MODERNISATION.

2. Evaluating 'Blair's Educational Legacy?': some comments on the special issue of Oxford Review of Education.

3. EDITORIAL.

4. GCSE -- DOES IT SUPPORT EQUALITY?

5. Well-being in schools: empirical measure, or politician's dream?

6. Making teaching a 21st century profession: Tony Blair's big prize.

7. The construction of the 'ideal pupil' and pupils' perceptions of 'misbehaviour' and discipline: contrasting experiences from a low-socio-economic and a high-socio-economic primary school.

8. Tomorrow we live: fascist visions of education in 1930s Britain.

9. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF LEARNING SCIENCE? AN ANALYSIS OF POLICY AND PRACTICE IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL.

10. On the making and taking of professionalism in the further education workplace.

11. Unspoken Exclusion: experiences of continued marginalisation from education among 'hard to reach' groups of adults and children in the UK.

12. Tracking the Phoenix: The fall and rise of the local education authority.

13. The `third wave': Education and the ideology of parentology.

14. Mapping the changing residential geography of White British secondary school children in England using visually balanced cartograms and hexograms.

15. The co-evolution of third stream activities in UK higher education.

16. State intervention and teacher education for vocational educators in England and Scotland.

17. On-demand testing and maintaining standards for general qualifications in the UK using item response theory: possibilities and challenges.

18. Academies and diplomas: two strategies for shaping the future workforce.

19. (Mis)Understanding underachievement: a response to Connolly.

20. Leading multi-ethnic schools: adjustments in concepts and practices for engaging with diversity.

21. GOVERNMENTAL PROFESSIONALISM: RE-PROFESSIONALISING OR DE-PROFESSIONALISING TEACHERS IN ENGLAND?

22. A socio-cultural theorisation of formative assessment.

23. MULTIPLE IDENTITIES AND EDUCATION FOR ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP.

24. More heat than light: plagiarism in its appearing.

25. The Impact of School Inspections.

26. Capturing Contracts: informal activity among contract researchers.

27. The Gender Agenda in Teacher Education.

28. A New Orthodoxy, Old Problems: post-16 reforms.

29. HOW TALK BECOMES TEXT: INVESTIGATING THE CONCEPT OF ORAL REHEARSAL IN EARLY YEARS’ CLASSROOMS.

30. Appropriating professionalism: restructuring the official knowledge base of England's 'modernised' teaching profession.

31. Realising the potential of new technology? Assessing the legacy of New Labour's ICT agenda 1997-2007.

32. Zero tolerance of failure and New Labour approaches to school improvement in England.

33. 14-19.

34. Meritocracy through education and social mobility in post-war Britain: a critical examination.

35. WHO ACHIEVES LEVEL 2 QUALIFICATIONS DURING ADULTHOOD? EVIDENCE FROM THE NCDS.

36. DEPOLITICISING CITIZENSHIP.

37. Connective learning: young people's identity and knowledge‐making in work and non‐work contexts.

38. An assessment of the extent to which subject variation between the Arts and Sciences in relation to the award of a First Class degree can explain the ‘gender gap’ in UK universities.

39. From reproduction to learning cultures: post‐compulsory education in England.

40. Enchanting a disenchanted child: revolutionising the means of education using Information and Communication Technology and e‐learning.

41. THE REVIEW OF VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, 1985 TO 1986: AN ANALYSIS OF ITS ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPETENCE-BASED VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS IN ENGLAND AND WALES.

42. The Discursive Construction of the National Grid for Learning.

43. Exclusion from school and victim-blaming.

44. Captured by the Discourse? Issues and concerns in researching `parental choice'.

45. EDITORIAL.

46. Beyond tuition fees? The legacy of Blair's government to higher education.

47. Social segregation in secondary schools: how does England compare with other countries?

48. The Professional Development of Teachers through Practitioner Research: a discussion using significant cases of Best Practice Research Scholarships.

49. Surviving, not Thriving: LEAs since the Education Reform Act of 1988.

50. IN PURSUIT OF SCHOOL ETHOS.