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3. School Educators' Use of Research: Findings from Two Large-Scale Australian Studies.

4. ‘Meeting them halfway’: legitimation in the discourse of secular social work educators at ultra-Orthodox campuses.

5. Remedying Japan's deficient investment in people.

6. Inequitable discourses on refugee students resisted and maintained by educators – the perspective of decontextualisation.

7. Exploring the structure of relative age effects research using citation network analysis.

8. Education, work and social mobility in Britain's former coalfield communities: reflections from an oral history project.

9. Digital degrowth: toward radically sustainable education technology.

10. Comparing the meaning of 'thesis' and 'final year project' in architecture and engineering education.

11. An environmental education: how the education realignment polarized Congress on the environment.

12. Racial gaslighting as affective injustice: a conceptual framework for education.

13. Rousseau’s lawgiver as teacher of peoples: Investigating the educational preconditions of the social contract.

14. Buraku women, literacy as a path to empowerment.

15. Generative AI: is it a paradigm shift for higher education?

16. Examining "precarious privilege" in international schooling: white male teachers negotiating contract non-renewal.

17. 'We believe we will succeed... because we will "soma kwa bidii"': acknowledging the key role played by aspirations for 'being' in students' navigations of secondary schooling in Tanzania.

18. Unearthing the latent assumptions inscribed into language tools: the cross-cultural benefits of applying a reflexive lens in co-design.

19. Oscillating between populism and liberalism in the Philippines: participatory education's role in addressing stubborn inequalities.

20. Affirmative Action and its Impact: The case of the Gujjars of Jammu and Kashmir.

21. What can ChatGPT not do in education? Evaluating its effectiveness in assessing educational learning outcomes.

22. Uncanny parallels: exile, pandemic, and the Palestinian experience.

23. Teachers' perceptions about IoT technologies in school activities.

24. Opportunity or inequality? The paradox of French immersion education in Canada.

25. Dominic's Story: The "Pedagogy of Discomfort" and Learner Identity in Flux.

26. The Transformative Potential of Social Innovation for, in and by Education.

27. Circles and lines: indigenous ontologies and decolonising climate change education.

28. Repair in Education Spaces.

29. Returning to Hobbes: Reflections on Political Philosophy.

30. The challenges of language teaching in Polish complementary schools in the UK during the COVID-19 lockdown.

31. A systematic review approach to the understanding of intercreativity as an educational resource.

32. The Enactment Of Cognitive Science Informed Approaches In The Classroom - Teacher Experiences And Contextual Dimensions.

33. A global intellectual in a globalising world.

34. The darkest field of medicine? The integration of psychological knowledge into medical education in the Habsburg Monarchy (1780s–1840s).

35. Visualising insecurity: the globalisation of China's racist 'counter-terror' education.

36. The role and relevance of the pedagogic contexts in training adult careers professionals.

37. Can attempts to make schools more reliable render them less trustworthy?

38. Reassessing assessment: what can post stroke aphasia assessment learn from research on assessment in education?

39. General further education colleges: the continuing dilemma of organisational culture.

40. Equity not equality: the undocumented migrant child's opportunity to access education in South Africa.

41. A subversive pedagogy to empower marginalised students: an Australian study.

42. Impact of inflammatory bowel disease on student experience in postsecondary education.

43. Determinants of Private Tutoring Demand in Rural India.

44. Exploring adolescents' perspectives of single-sex schooling: teetering amongst competing views.

45. Reading for pleasure: scrutinising the evidence base – benefits, tensions and recommendations.

46. The 'Double-Reduction' Education Policy in China: Three Prevailing Narratives.

47. Animating pedagogies of discomfort and affect for anti-racism and decolonizing aims in social work education.

48. Students' perceptions and experiences of translanguaging pedagogy in teaching English for academic purposes in China.

49. Integrating Financial and Economic Justice Content into Social Work Education.

50. COVID-19 vaccination rates and neighbourhoods: evidence from Sweden.