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1. Decolonising the curriculum: A survey of current practice in a modern UK university.

2. Coverage of environmental issues in undergraduate curricula in social work in four European countries: the UK, Switzerland, Germany and Greece.

3. An Invitation to Teaching Reproducible Research: Lessons from a Symposium.

4. Decolonising higher education: Black and Minority Ethnic students' experiences at an elite British university.

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

6. How can universities contribute to the common good?

7. Teaching and transitions: understanding classroom practices that support higher education progression in England.

8. The analytical lens: developing undergraduate students' critical dispositions in undergraduate EAP writing courses.

9. Creativity as a pastoral concern.

10. Decolonising pedagogies in undergraduate geography: student perspectives on a Decolonial Movements module.

11. Professionalism in vocational education: international perspectives.

12. ‘Heroes’ and ‘villains’ in the lives of children and young people.

13. Inter-professional learning: initial observations of the art psychotherapy tools used in the post-qualifying postgraduate training in counselling children and young people.

14. The Psy-Security-Curriculum ensemble: British Values curriculum policy in English schools.

15. Big policies and a small world: an analysis of policy problems and solutions in physical education.

16. Understanding the world today: the roles of knowledge and knowing in higher education.

17. Does education for intercultural citizenship lead to language learning?

18. Geography teachers and curriculum making in “changing times”.

19. Participation in full-time education beyond 16: a 'home international' comparison.

20. Placing ‘Knowledge’ in Teacher Education in the English Further Education Sector: An Alternative Approach Based on Collaboration and Evidence-Based Research.

21. Managing the transition from undergraduate to taught postgraduate study: perceptions of international students studying in the UK.

22. Exploring teachers’ curriculum decision making: insights from history education.

23. Does what you study at age 14–16 matter for educational transitions post-16?

24. Under pressure: an exploration of the module design experiences of academic staff employed in one UK university.

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

26. Socioscientific Issues and Multidisciplinarity in School Science Textbooks.

27. Outdoor learning in Aotearoa New Zealand: voices past, present, and future.

28. Comparison of public health and preventive medicine physician specialty training in six countries: Identifying challenges and opportunities.

29. Academic principles versus employability pressures: a modern power struggle or a creative opportunity?

30. Revisiting the Skills Agenda: A Complicated Geography.

31. 'Finding an appropriate fit for me': examining the (in)flexibilities of international distance learning.

32. Managing learning trajectories: the case of 14-19 mathematics.

33. Curriculum theory, curriculum policy and the problem of ill-disciplined thinking.

34. What Should be the Moral Aims of Compulsory Sex Education?

35. Where tradition and 'modern' knowledge meet: exploring two Islamic schools in Singapore and Britain.

36. Perceptions of the contribution of an Irish dimension in the English history curriculum.

37. Current trends in communication skills training in UK schools of medicine.

38. Research Training and Professional Social Work Education: Developing Research-Minded Practice.

39. UK high school pupils' conceptions of geography: research findings and methodological implications.

40. Experiential learning in youth work in the UK: a return to Dewey.

41. Educating the European citizen in the global age: engaging with the post-national and identifying a research agenda.

42. Histories and institutional change: understanding academic development practices in the global 'north' and 'south'.

43. Seen and heard, and then not heard: Scottish pupils' experience of democratic educational practice during the transition from primary to secondary school.

44. Sustainable graduates: linking formal, informal and campus curricula to embed education for sustainable development in the student learning experience.

45. Higher education and ESD in England: a critical commentary on recent initiatives.

46. Twelve tips for developing and sustaining a programme of student selected components.

47. Quality and Standards: The Challenge of the Professional Doctorate.

48. Removing barriers to achievement: A strategy for inclusion or exclusion?

49. Levels on the playing field: the social construction of physical 'ability' in the physical education curriculum.

50. Developing sustainability-literate citizens through outdoor learning: possibilities for outdoor education in Higher Education.