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1. Counseling practices of speech-language pathologists working with aphasia: “I did not have adequate training in actual counseling strategies.”.

2. I am the 'evil other' (and so are you): healing historic divisions that breed public mass gun violence in the US.

3. Masculinity attitudes in the United States across intersections of race/ethnicity, immigration status, and education.

4. Research on education in Southeast Asia (1996–2019): a bibliometric review.

5. Undergraduate students' physical activity levels and experiences in a service-learning dog walking class: an exploratory pilot study.

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

7. What parents know: risk and responsibility in United States education policy and parents' responses.

8. Social reproduction theory revisited.

9. Addressing anti-semitism in social work education.

10. "A certain stigma" of educational radio: Judith Waller and "public service" broadcasting.

11. Development of "My Wheelchair Guide" app: a qualitative study.

12. Translingual practice among African immigrants in the US: embracing the mosaicness of the English language.

13. The Educational and Behavioral Impacts of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Charter School.

14. Responding to informality through urban design studio pedagogy.

15. 'Look to the bottom': re-writing the body curriculum through storylines.

16. Homeownership trends among the never married.

17. Edgar Dale's Film Appreciation Programme: An Early Education in Adaptation.

18. Trapped between justified anger and being the strong Black woman: Black college women coping with racial battle fatigue at historically and predominantly White institutions.

19. War, education and state formation: problems of territorial and political integration in the United States, 1848–1912.

20. Queering the teacher as a text in the English Language Arts classroom: beyond books, identity work and teacher preparation.

21. Bilingual education in the United States: an historical overview and examination of two-way immersion.

22. Do Good, Do Research: The Impact of Archaeological Field Schools on Local Economies.

23. How the environment is positioned in the <italic>Next Generation Science Standards:</italic> a critical discourse analysis.

24. The discovery of feeblemindedness among immigrant children through intelligence tests in California in the 1910s.

25. Diversity as a natural occurrence: an enrichment strategy of peer learning.

26. My take on teaching intelligence: why, what, and how.

27. Implementing community-based comprehensive sexuality education with high-risk youth in a conservative environment: lessons learned.

28. Integrating Foreign Languages and Cultures into U.S. International Business Programs: Best Practices and Future Considerations.

29. Veteran teachers mentoring in training: negotiating issues of power, vulnerability and professional development.

30. SYMMETRY ANALYSIS OF HOPI YELLOW WARES: REGIONAL, TEMPORAL AND INTERPRETIVE STUDIES.

31. Geographies of Swimming Pool Provision: Lessons from Glasgow 1804–2014.

32. Outdoor learning in Aotearoa New Zealand: voices past, present, and future.

33. Elise Boulding’s work as a framework for dismantling No Child Left Behind : respect, solitude, imagination and partnerships.

34. Education, training and practice of clinical neuropsychologists in the United States of America.

35. Teacher prep 3.0: a vision for teacher education to impact social transformation.

36. From hard to reach to how to reach: A systematic review of the literature on hard-to-reach families.

37. Rethinking advanced high school coursework: tackling the depth/breadth tension in the AP US Government and Politics course.

38. Teaching Geographical Information Systems in Geography Degrees: A Critical Reassessment of Vocationalism.

39. The Development and Efficacy of Safety Training for Commercial Fishermen.

40. Offering a 'therapeutic presence' in schools and education settings.

41. Integrating 3D Visualization and GIS in Planning Education.

42. The colour of numbers: surveys, statistics and deficit-thinking about race and class.

43. Interrogating Intersectionality: Contemporary Globalisation and Racialised Gendering in the Lives of Highly Educated South Asian Americans and their Children.

44. Creating women's work in the academy and beyond: Carnegie connections, 1923-1942.

45. Local languages, national contexts, global concerns: case studies in multilingual education for speakers of ethnic minority languages.

46. Binaries and beyond: a Bernsteinian perspective on change in literacy education.

47. For-profit versus not-for-profit charter schools: an examination of Michigan student test scores.

48. Twelve Tips for use of a white board in clinical teaching: Reviving the Chalk Talk.

49. Mental Boundaries and Medico-Pedagogical Selection: Girls and Boys in the Dutch ‘School for Idiots’, The Hague 1857–1873.

50. How can engineering education contribute to a sustainable future?