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1. The instrumentation of test-based accountability in the autonomous dutch system.

2. Taking the pulse of accounting education reform: liberal education, sociological perspectives, and exploring ways forward.

3. Conceptions of teaching and educational knowledge requirements.

4. The phantom national? Assembling national teaching standards in Australia’s federal system.

5. Education policy as numbers: data categories and two Australian cases of misrecognition.

6. A. H. Halsey: Oxford as a base for social research and educational reform.

7. Disciplining the Interdisciplinary: radicalism and the academic curriculum.

8. Dreams of Wholeness and Loss: Critical sociology of education in South Africa.

9. A New Educational Paradigm for Evolving Development.

10. Consequences of school grading systems on adolescent health: evidence from a Swedish school reform.

11. Implementing a large-scale reform in secondary schools: the role of the consultant within England's Secondary National Strategy.

12. THE TRAUMA OF TRANSFORMATION: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE SOUDIEN REPORT.

13. An Institutional Theory Analysis of Charter Schools: Addressing Institutional Challenges to Scale.

14. Putting teacher experience back into curriculum theory: case studies from Japan.

15. Using Data Analysis Exercises to Teach Research in Sociology of Aging Online: An Examination of Student Satisfaction.

16. Community and Learning: contradictions, dilemmas and prospects.

17. Repositioning Higher Education as a Global Commodity: opportunities and challenges for future sociology of education work.

18. Knowledges and Values in Science Syllabuses: a sociological study of educational reforms.