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51. Refusing to Listen: Are We Failing the Needs of People with Alcohol and Drug Problems?

52. Entrepreneurialism and critical pedagogy: reinventing the higher education curriculum.

53. Politics, Culture, and School Curriculum: The struggles in Hong Kong.

54. Contemporary Challenges to Social Work Education in the United Kingdom.

55. Ready for Reception? The advantages and disadvantages of single-point entry to school.

56. Transgender and art in the school curriculum.

57. Improving a mathematical key skill using precision teaching.

58. Steering the Supertanker: Transforming Teaching and Learning Through the Use of ICT.

59. Enchanting a disenchanted child: revolutionising the means of education using Information and Communication Technology and e‐learning.

60. Developing Anti‐oppressive Ethics in the New Curriculum.

61. Global citizenship education: mainstreaming the curriculum?

62. Language in the Mathematics Classroom.

63. Secondary school teachers' pedagogic practices when teaching mixed and structured ability classes.

64. Implementing a required curriculum reform: teachers at the core, teaching assistants on the periphery?

65. Intensive Interaction in the inclusive classroom: using interactive pedagogy to connect with students who are hardest to reach.

66. Attitudes, inclusion and widening participation: a model of interactive teaching and leadership.

67. Competition and control: the impact of government regulation on teaching and learning in English schools.

68. The sexual politics of introducing women's studies: memories and reflections from North America and the United Kingdom 1965-1995.

69. National Curriculum: compulsory school science – is it improving scientific literacy?

70. Academic development: A framework for embedding learning technology.

71. Preparing academic staff to use ICTs in support of student learning.

72. Back to the Future: the higher education curriculum in the 21st century.

73. Using a “Literacy across the curriculum” intervention using self-regulation.

74. Mapping school types in England.

75. Teachers' Work, Curriculum and the New Right.

76. Assessment Policy and Inequality: the United Kingdom experience.

77. The Personal Effectiveness Programme Initiative.

78. Michael Young and the Politics of the School Curriculum.

79. Public policy, physical education and sport in English-speaking Africa.

80. Twenty years on: finding a place for the Rwandan genocide in education.

81. Balancing academic and professional pedagogies: a comparative study of two accounting departments in South Africa and the UK.

82. From policy to practice?: the reality of play in primary school classes in Northern Ireland.

83. An investigation of co-created curricula within higher education in the UK, Ireland and the USA.

84. Student as co-producer in a marketised higher education system: a case study of students’ experience of participation in curriculum design.

85. Preparing Social Workers for Practice: Re-evaluating Student Learning Needs.

86. Researching the hidden curriculum: intentional and unintended messages.

87. Schools That Make a Difference to Post-Compulsory Uptake of Physical Science Subjects: Some comparative case studies in England.

88. From EN to BN to RN: An exploration and analysis of the literature.

89. Implementing meaningful, educative curricula, and assessments in complex school environments.

90. Planetary Science in Higher Education: Ideas and Experiences.

91. Raising standards 1988 to the present: a new performance policy era?

92. Applied and academic A levels: is there really a need for the applied track in UK further education?

93. Reflections on learning: widening capability and the student experience.

94. Student resistance to the surveillance curriculum.

95. Grammar and the English National Curriculum.

96. Primary languages in Northern Ireland: too little, too late?

97. Is there a crisis in school science education in the UK?

98. Dilemmas of difference, curriculum and disability: international perspectives.

99. Curriculum capacity and citizenship education: a comparative analysis of four democracies.

100. Pupil perspectives on the purposes and benefits of studying history in high school: a view from the UK.