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1. Pick ’n’ mix, select and project; policy borrowing and the quest for ‘world class’ schooling: an analysis of the 2010 schools White Paper.

2. Interrogating policy processes in education through Statement Archaeology: changes in English religious education.

3. Examining Teaching for Mastery as an instance of 'hyperreal' cross national policy borrowing.

4. Further education and mental health during the pandemic: the moral impasse of meritocracy.

5. Uniting Teachers Through Critical Language Awareness: a Role for the Early Career Framework?

6. Displaced academics: intended and unintended consequences of the changing landscape of teacher education.

7. Virtues, values and the fracturing of civic and moral virtue in citizenship education policy in England.

8. Educational Studies and Educational Practice: A Necessary Engagement.

9. Re-thinking accountability measures for secondary school arts in England: lessons we could learn from New Zealand.

10. Is England’s Office for Students likely to falsely identify courses as below threshold on the B3 progression metric?

11. Governing collaborations: how boards engage with their communities in multi-academy trusts in England.

12. Setting policy and student agency in physical education: Students as policy actors.

13. Built policy: school-building and architecture as policy instrument.

14. Education recoded: policy mobilities in the international 'learning to code' agenda.

15. Curriculum power positioning in classroom music education: music curriculum design in the secondary music classroom in England.

16. Minoritised teachers' experiences of multiple, intersectional racisms in the school system in England: 'carrying the weight of racism'.

17. What is the proposed role of research evidence in England’s ‘self-improving’ school system?

18. The 'web of conditions' governing England's climate change education policy landscape.

19. Policy actors in a hostile environment: the views of staff in maintained nursery schools in England.

20. Policy, contextual matters and unintended outcomes: the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) and its impact on physical education in English secondary schools.

21. Distrust by design? Conceptualising the role of trust and distrust in the development of Further Education policy and practice in England.

22. The one-in-ten: quantitative Critical Race Theory and the education of the 'new (white) oppressed'.

23. 'Creating a modern nursing workforce': nursing education reform in the neoliberal social imaginary.

24. Asking the ‘right’ questions: the constitution of school governing bodies as apolitical.

25. Standards in education: reforms, stagnation and the need to rethink.

26. POLICY TRANSFER AND ISOMORPHISM: A CASE STUDY OF THE ENGLAND-CHINA MATHS TEACHER EXCHANGE.

27. Learning that physics is 'not for me': Pedagogic work and the cultivation of habitus among advanced level physics students.

28. Performance pedagogy at play: pupils perspectives on primary PE.

29. Inequitable interventions and paradoxical pedagogies: how mothers are 'taught' to support their children's literacy development in early childhood.

30. Taking the 'early yearsy' route: resistance and professionalism in the enactment of assessment policy in early childhood in England.

31. 'They think it's trendy to have a disability/mental-illness': disability, capital and desire in elite education.

32. Foreign language education policies at secondary school level in England and Germany: an international comparison.

33. Educator perceptions of children who present with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties: a literature review with implications for recent educational policy in England and internationally.

34. Critical reflections on modern elite formation and social differentiation in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in England.

35. The Hare and the Tortoise: a comparative review of the drive towards inclusive education policies in England and Cyprus.

36. The ordinary school - what is it?

37. The politics of literacy in the context of large-scale education reform.

38. A White Veneer: Education policy, space and “race” in the inner city.

39. Understanding inclusion in teacher education – a view from student teachers in England.

40. New modalities of state power: neoliberal responsibilisation and the work of academy chains.

41. The politics of education policy in England.

42. The tyranny of no alternative: co-operating in a competitive marketplace.

43. Education, social exclusion and the supranational state.

44. Prioritizing social and moral learning amid conservative curriculum trends: spaces of possibility.

45. The rise and decline of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in the United Kingdom.

46. First count to five: some principles for the reform of vocational qualifications in England.

47. The politics of teaching as an occupation in the professional borderlands: the interplay of gender, class and professional status in a biographical study of trainee teachers in England.

48. Travelling policy reforms reconfiguring the work of early childhood educators in Australia.

49. Comfort radicalism and NEETs: a conservative praxis.

50. Playing the assessment game: an English early childhood education perspective.