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1. School Educators' Use of Research: Findings from Two Large-Scale Australian Studies.

2. Reading for pleasure: scrutinising the evidence base – benefits, tensions and recommendations.

3. Education as anthropology: A.P. Elkin on 'native education', the Pacific, and Australia in the 1930s.

4. Expanding or restricting access to tertiary education? A tale of two sectors and two countries.

5. Training Oncology Social Workers: Lessons From the USA.

6. The erasure of sexual harassment in elite private boys' schools.

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

8. Implementing a brief E-training opportunity for mental health practitioners working with non-binary clients.

9. The battle of the colours: Irish Catholic identity, St Joseph's Nudgee College, and rugby 1891–1914.

10. Attending to 'culture' in intercultural language learning: a study of Indonesian language teachers in Australia.

11. 'Speaking with them, not about them': engaging undergraduate social work students in research with young people.

12. Dancing toward the light in the dark: COVID-19 changes and reflections on normal from Australia, Ireland and Mexico.

13. Making the best of it? Exploring the realities of 3D printing in school.

14. Teacher professional learning in Early Childhood education: insights from a mentoring program.

15. From distance to online education: two decades of remaining responsive by one university social work programme.

16. Teacher as person: the need for an alternative conceptualisation of the 'good' teacher in Australia's Vocational Education And Training sector.

17. Implementing a collaborative medicine and pharmacy educational activity in two countries.

18. National Plan for School Improvement and Students First: the predictable nature of school education policy and the problem of student achievement.

19. Retaining meanings of quality in Australian early childhood education and care policy history: perspectives from policy makers.

20. Sexual choreographies of the classroom: movement in sexuality education.

21. Early career teacher peer support through private groups in social media.

22. Evidence-based practice and its discontents in Academic Language and Learning.

23. Progress in question: the temporalities of politics, support and belonging in gender- and sexually-diverse pedagogies.

24. The new meritocracy or over-schooled robots? Public attitudes on Asian–Australian education cultures.

25. ‘Asian fails’ and the problem of bad Korean boys: multiculturalism and the construction of an educational ‘problem’.

26. The teacher ‘problem’: an analysis of the NSW education policy Great Teaching , Inspired Learning.

27. Australia’s supervising teachers: motivators and challenges to inform professional learning.

28. Youth sport and community segregation: a study of kids' participation in Australian rules football and soccer clubs in an Australian community.

29. What can evidence-use in practice learn from evidence-use in policy?

30. Making network markets in education: the development of data infrastructure in Australian schooling.

31. The outcomes and impacts of everyday learning.

32. Feeling like a researcher: experiences of early doctoral students in Australia.

33. Heroes and villains: the insistence of the imaginary and the novice teacher’s need to believe.

34. A qualitative study of the interdisciplinary approaches to adolescent spirituality in Australian government schools.

35. The dissertation examination: identifying critical factors in the success of Indigenous Australian doctoral students.

36. Diversity in intensive English language centres in South Australia: sociocultural approaches to education for students with migrant or refugee backgrounds.

37. Young Chinese Australians' subjectivities of ‘health’ and ‘(un)healthy bodies’.

38. The 'secular' settlement and Australian political thought.

39. 007 Spies, surveillance and pedagogical middle leadership: for the good of the empire of education.

40. Social Work in Rural New South Wales School Settings: Addressing Inequalities Beyond the School Gate.

41. Reflective practice and work-based research: a description of micro- and macro-reflective cycles.

42. Using virtual reality in the classroom: preservice teachers' perceptions of its use as a teaching and learning tool.

43. Early career GPs, mental health training and clinical complexity: a cross-sectional analysis.

44. Creating a Culturally Safe Space When Teaching Aboriginal Content in Social Work: A Scoping Review.

45. Online Teaching in Social Work Education: Understanding the Challenges.

46. Harnessing opportunities to enhance the distance learning experience of MSW students: an appreciative inquiry process.

47. In-service teachers’ attitudes, concerns, efficacy and intentions to teach in inclusive classrooms: an international comparison of Australian and Italian teachers.

48. Australian doctors' knowledge of and compliance with the law relating to end-of-life decisions: implications for LGBTI patients.

49. Students' multilingual resources and policy-in-action: an Australian case study.

50. Historicising teachers’ learning: a case study of productive professional practice.