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1. Supporting aspirations – or not? Recent reforms on equality, the green paper on Special Educational Needs and the potential of a neurodiversity spectrum statement.

2. Curriculum Knowledge, Justice, Relations: The Schools White Paper (2010) in England.

3. Religious education syllabus development and the need for education theory.

4. RECONSTRUCTING THE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM FOR POST-16 STUDENTS: A COMPARISON OF THE APPROACHES IN ENGLAND AND BULGARIA.

5. Parental perceptions of an indoor bouldering programme for toddlers and pre-schoolers in England: an initial exploratory study.

6. Tracing the trajectory of mathematics teaching across two contrasting educational jurisdictions: A comparison of historical and contemporary influences.

7. Cultural capital, curriculum policy and teaching Latin.

8. Virtues, values and the fracturing of civic and moral virtue in citizenship education policy in England.

9. Teachers and lower attaining boys: moving beyond the binary?

10. Weaving the specialist material strands of design and technology together.

11. How are teacher shortages in hardest-to-staff schools represented in (inter)national policy documents from England and Australia?

12. How Has the Professional Capabilities Framework Changed Social Work Education and Practice in England?

13. Conceptual confusion in the chemistry curriculum: exemplifying the problematic nature of representing chemical concepts as target knowledge.

14. Education recoded: policy mobilities in the international 'learning to code' agenda.

15. A reflection on the teacher education curriculum and the decolonizing agenda in England.

16. Curriculum power positioning in classroom music education: music curriculum design in the secondary music classroom in England.

17. The who, how and why of choosing post-16 computing curricula: a case study of English further education colleges.

18. A different view of literacy.

19. The meaning of religious education in English legislation from 1800 to 2020.

20. Experimental trials and 'what works?' in education: The case of grammar for writing.

21. The passion, pedagogy and politics of reading.

22. Mediating 'authorised' pedagogies in high poverty classrooms: navigating policy and practice in an era of neoliberal and neoconservative educational reform.

23. Becoming a primary physical educator.

24. A Reflection on Dialogic Diving Boards and Decolonising School Art: The African Mask Project.

25. Media literacy, curriculum and the rights of the child.

26. Religious Education and Its Interaction with the Spiritual Dimension of Childhood: Teachers' Perceptions, Understanding and Aspirations.

27. The relevance of identity in languages education.

28. Why is ‘powerful knowledge’ failing to forge a path to the future of history education?

29. The Dance and the Tune: A Storied Exploration of the Teaching of Stories.

30. Understanding ‘religious understanding’ in religious education.

31. Pupil clustering in English secondary schools: one pattern or several?

32. Children's advertisement writing.

33. Creativity in school design & technology in England: a discussion of influences.

34. Decolonising the science curriculum in England: Bringing decolonial science and technology studies to secondary education.

35. The meaning of curriculum-related examination standards in Scotland and England: a home–international comparison.

36. The long-term role of the home learning environment in shaping students’ academic attainment in secondary school.

37. Chief examiners as Prophet and Priest: relations between examination boards and school subjects, and possible implications for knowledge.

38. Postmodernist perceptions of teacher professionalism: a critique.

39. Guest editorial: Walford Festschrift.

40. Weekly Consultations -- Whitehall.

41. Teaching and transitions: understanding classroom practices that support higher education progression in England.

42. Tests as boundary signifiers: level 6 tests and the primary secondary divide.

44. ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING.

45. Targeting of widening participation measures by elite institutions: widening access or simply aiding recruitment?

46. Educating career guidance practitioners in the twenty-first century.

47. Curriculum policy reform in an era of technical accountability: ‘fixing’ curriculum, teachers and students in English schools.

48. Overcoming the crisis in curriculum theory: a knowledge-based approach.

49. Rethinking priorities: experience of an educational initiative to change attitudes, behaviours and clinical practice in end-of-life care.

50. Less but Better? Teaching Maths in Further Education and Collateral Growth.