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1. The financial impact of policy reform on the Australian university sector 1988–2019.

2. Plurilingualism and language and literacy education.

3. Australian policy on international students: pivoting towards discourses of diversity?

4. Indigenous education policy, practice and research: unravelling the tangled web.

5. Looking towards plurilingual futures for literacy assessment.

6. The challenge of monoculturalism: what books are educators sharing with children and what messages do they send?

7. Origins of primary specialisation in Australian education policy: what's the problem represented to be?

8. Introduction.

9. Where are the early years of school in contemporary early childhood education reforms? An historical perspective.

10. The Issue of Research Graduate Employability in Australia: An Analysis of the Policy Framing (1999-2013).

11. Widening and expanding participation in Australian higher education: In the absence of sociological imagination.

12. Enacting policy: the capacity of school leaders to support early career teachers through policy work.

13. The politics of the great brain race: public policy and international student recruitment in Australia, Canada, England and the USA.

14. How photography as field notes helps in understanding the building the education revolution.

15. Education research in Australia: where is it conducted?

16. NAPLAN data on writing: A picture of accelerating negative change.

17. Policy as numbers: ac/counting for educational research.

18. Socio-economic position and higher education in Australia.

19. Student equity's starring role in Australian higher education: not yet centre field.

20. Positioning higher education for the knowledge based economy.

21. The evolution of the student as a customer in Australian higher education: a policy perspective.

22. The problem of simplification: think-tanks, recipes, equity and 'Turning around low-performing schools'.

23. NAPLAN and the role of edu-business: New governance, new privatisations and new partnerships in Australian education policy.

24. Constituting market citizenship: regulatory state, market making and higher education.

25. Socioeconomic status and the career aspirations of Australian school students: Testing enduring assumptions.

26. International 'benchmarking' studies and the identification of 'education best practice': a focus on classroom teachers and their practices.

27. Changing boundaries-Shifting identities: Strategic interventions to enhance the future of educational research in Australia.

28. Education research Australia: a changing ecology of knowledge and practice.

29. Living in a 2.2 world: from mapping to strategic capacity building for Australian educational research.

30. Strategic capacity building for Australian educational research: creating spaces for action.

31. Who is conducting educational research in Australia and how can their work be supported?

32. The crisis discourse of a wicked policy problem: vocational skills training in Australia.

33. Cultural support workers and long day care services.

34. Mapping the archive: An Examination of Research Reported in AJLL 2000-2005.

35. Computer-assisted argument mapping: a rationale approach.

36. Generic attributes as espoused theory: the importance of context.

37. Complex Societies, Common Schools and Curriculum: Separate is not Equal.

38. Efficiency by Performance Indicators? Evidence from Australian Higher Education.