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101. Reconnecting young people with learning: A social capital approach in VET.

102. Professional experience in new times: issues and responses to a changing education landscape.

103. Retention and progression of postgraduate business students: an Australian perspective.

104. Reviewing Approaches and Perspectives on “Digital Literacy”.

105. 'High and Dry' in rural Australia: Obstacles to student aspirations and expectations.

106. An Exploratory Study of International Students Studying and Living in a Regional Area.

107. Tempering universities' marketing rhetoric: a strategic protection against litigation or an admission of failure?

108. Addressing Social Difference with Prospective Teachers Who Want "To Make a Difference".

109. Indigenous, pre-undergraduate and international students at Central Queensland University, Australia: three cases of the dynamic tension between diversity and commonality.

110. UNIVERSITY STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EDUCATIONAL DRAMA AND OTHER TYPES OF EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES.

111. Locating non‐Western enlightenment texts for a global curriculum.

112. Deal-making and rule-breaking: behind the façade of equity in academia.

113. Investigating Ten Years of Equity Policy in Australian Higher Education.

114. The Boundlessness of Performativity in Elite Australian Schools.

115. RECONFIGURING THE PUBLIC SPHERE: IMPLICATIONS FOR ANALYSES OF EDUCATIONAL POLICY.

116. Estimating the Social Rate of Return to Education for Indigenous Australians.

117. Cultural diversity and entrepreneurship: policy responses to immigrant entrepreneurs in Australia.

118. Using Diverse Professional Teams and a Graduate Qualities Framework to Develop Generic Skills within a Commerce Degree.

119. Public education and democracy: a changing relationship in a globalizing world.

120. Over-reviewed and Underfunded? The evolving policy context of Australian higher education research and development.

121. Teacher professional identity: competing discourses, competing outcomes.

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

123. Unsettling planning's paradigms: towards a just accommodation of Indigenous rights and interests in Australian urban planning?

124. The trend toward pre-graduation professional work experience for Australian young planners: essential experience or essentially exploitation.

125. A place to learn: cultivating engaging learning environments for young rural Aboriginal Australians.

126. Kairos and the time of gender equity policy in Australian schooling.

127. The spaces and places that women casual academics (often fail to) inhabit.

128. Classing schools.

129. Sustainability as a cross-curricular priority in the Australian Curriculum: a Tasmanian investigation.

130. From analogue to apps--developing an app to prepare children for medical imaging procedures.

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

132. 007 Spies, surveillance and pedagogical middle leadership: for the good of the empire of education.

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

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

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

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

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

138. Sustainability education: researching practice in primary schools.

139. Environmental Sustainability and Social Work: A Rural Australian Evaluation of Incorporating Eco-Social Work in Field Education.

140. Putting “structure within the space”: spatially un/responsive pedagogic practices in open-plan learning environments.

141. Indigenous students' persistence in higher education in Australia: contextualising models of change from psychology to understand and aid students' practices at a cultural interface.

142. A logic of enumeration: the nature and effects of national literacy and numeracy testing in Australia.

143. Australian primary in-service teachers’ conceptions of geography.

144. What it means to be studying against the grain of neoliberalism in a community-based university programme in a ‘disadvantaged area’.

145. Dilemmatic spaces: high-stakes testing and the possibilities of collaborative knowledge work to generate learning innovations.

146. Enhancing the Australian early childhood teacher education curriculum about very young children.

147. Early childhood practice and refrains of complexity.

148. Reconceptualising elite athlete programmes: ‘undoing’ the politics of labelling in health and physical education.

149. Using digital technologies to improve the authenticity of performance assessment for high-stakes purposes.

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