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1. Decolonization and trauma-informed truth-telling about Indigenous Australia in a social work diversity course: a cultural safety approach.

2. Developing learning objectives for forensic accounting using bloom's taxonomy.

3. Curriculum in conflict: influences of Australian teacher’s decision-making for students with complex disabilities.

4. English language expectations and experiences of Chinese students in Australian secondary schools: Opportunities and challenges.

5. The problematization of the (im)possible subject: an analysis of Health and Physical Education policy from Australia, USA and Wales.

6. Towards a praxis of difference: Reimagining intercultural understanding in Australian schools as a challenge of practice.

7. How are teacher shortages in hardest-to-staff schools represented in (inter)national policy documents from England and Australia?

8. Fractal education inquiry.

9. 'Bulldozers aren't just for boys': respectful relationships education challenges gender bias in early primary students.

10. Reclaiming relationality in education policy: towards a more authentic relational pedagogy.

11. Human rights education: developing a theoretical understanding of teachers' responsibilities.

12. Education for reconciliation? Understanding and acknowledging the history of teaching First Nations content in Victoria, Australia.

13. Learning about health through 'intergenerational arts-led pedagogies' in health and physical education: exploring pedagogical possibilities.

14. Positioning Indigenous knowledge systems within the Australian mathematics curriculum: investigating transformative paradigms with Foucault.

15. Deconstructing health and physical education teacher education: a mapping and analysis of programme structure and content in Australia.

16. Decolonising the curriculum: using graduate qualities to embed Indigenous knowledges at the academic cultural interface.

17. The need for First Nations pedagogical narratives: epistemic inertia and complicity in (re)creating settler-colonial education.

18. Editorial.

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

20. Constructing the Informal Curriculum of Islamic Schools in Australia: Contribution of Contextual Factors and Stakeholder Experiences.

21. Professionalism in vocational education: international perspectives.

22. The contemporary challenge of activism as curriculum work.

23. Parents' perspectives on the inclusion of gender and sexuality diversity in K-12 schooling: results from an Australian national study.

24. Is Your Library Website Missing Essential Information?: A Comparison and Evaluation of Public Library Websites in Australia, Canada, and United States.

25. 'Nothing about us without us': sex education by and for people with intellectual disability in Australia.

26. (Re)defining outsourcing in education.

27. The Efficacy of a Child Protection Training Program on the Historical Welfare Context and Aboriginal Trauma.

28. An Aboriginal way towards curriculum reconciliation.

29. Trends in private higher education in Australia.

30. (K)now you see it, (k)now you don't: literary knowledge in the Australian Curriculum: English.

31. Nuancing the critique of commercialisation in schools: recognising teacher agency.

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

33. The changing reality of research education in Australia and implications for supervision: a review of the literature.

34. Internationalisation of curricula: an alternative to the Taylorisation of academic work.

35. The intensification of performativity in early childhood education.

36. National agendas in global times: curriculum reforms in Australia and the USA since the 1980s.

37. Creativity in Australian health and physical education curriculum and pedagogy.

38. Standardised curriculum and hermeneutics: the case of Australian vocational educators.

39. Scaffolding critical reflection across the curricula of a social welfare degree.

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

41. Sacred ties and fresh eyes: voicing critical public health perspectives in curriculum-making.

42. Developing a national geography curriculum for Australia.

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

44. Culturally inclusive early childhood education for sustainability: a comparative document analysis between Australian and Korean curricula.

45. Strategies for leading academics to rethink humanities and social sciences curricula in the context of discipline standards.

46. Gender and sexuality diversity and schooling: progressive mothers speak out.

47. Teachers’ Curriculum Stories: Perceptions and preparedness to enact change.

48. Who's steering the ship? National curriculum reform and the re-shaping of Australian federalism.

49. A national Australian curriculum: in whose interests?

50. The potential of critical race theory in decolonizing university curricula.