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1. Implementing action competence teaching model as a framework for achieving sustainable development goals: insights from students.

2. Coping With the Global Pandemic COVID-19 Through the Lenses of the Cyprus Education System.

3. The Hare and the Tortoise: a comparative review of the drive towards inclusive education policies in England and Cyprus.

4. Social justice leadership in multicultural schools: the case of an ethnically divided society.

5. A challenging educational reform: politics of history textbook revision in North Cyprus.

6. Exploring partial school autonomy.

7. The Greek–Cypriot early childhood educational reform: introducing play as a participatory learning process and as children's right.

8. Curriculum making as professionalism-in-context: the cases of two elementary school teachers amidst curriculum change in Cyprus.

9. Absenting the absence(s) in the education of poor minority ethnic students: a critical realist framework.

10. Education under the shadow of politics: school buildings in Cyprus during the British colonial period.

11. A special teacher for a special child? (Re)considering the role of the special education teacher within the context of an inclusive education reform agenda.

12. Experiencing the same but differently: indigenous minority and immigrant children’s experiences in Cyprus.

13. Pedagogies of discomfort and empathy in multicultural teacher education.

14. Women Primary School Principals in Cyprus: Barriers and Facilitators to Progression.

15. Language policy in Greek Cypriot education: tensions between national and pedagogical values.

16. The affective (re)production of refugee representations through educational policies and practices: Reconceptualising the role of emotion for peace education in a divided country.

17. Promoting peaceful coexistence in conflict-ridden Cyprus: Teachers’ difficulties and emotions towards a new policy initiative

18. Cultural capital and family involvement in children's education: tales from two primary schools in Cyprus.

19. Sources of teacher job satisfaction and dissatisfaction in Cyprus.

20. Theory–practice Divide in Teacher Education at the University of Cyprus and the Role of the Traditional Values of the Orthodox Church.

21. Identity negotiations in conflict-ridden societies: historical and anthropological perspectives.

22. The perceptions of high-level officers in Cyprus about intercultural education and their underlying assumptions.

23. The rhetoric of reform and teachers' use of ICT.

24. Validity considerations ensuing from examinees’ perceptions about high-stakes national examinations in Cyprus.

25. Can autonomy be imposed? Examining teacher (re)positioning during the ongoing curriculum change in Cyprus.

26. Employing the principles of universal design for learning to deconstruct the Greek-Cypriot new national curriculum.

27. In search of leadership: what happened to management?

28. Old and new policies in dialogue: Greek-Cypriot teachers' interpretations of a peace-related initiative through existing policy discourses.

29. Doing ‘Leftist propaganda’ or working towards peace? Moving Greek-Cypriot peace education struggles beyond local political complexities.

30. Manifestations of Greek-Cypriot teachers' discomfort toward a peace education initiative: Engaging with discomfort pedagogically

31. Intercultural education set forward: operational strategies and procedures in Cypriot classrooms.

32. Teachers’ views about forgiveness in Israel and Cyprus: mapping the prospects of forgiveness as an educational goal.

33. The politics of mourning in Cyprus and Israel: educational implications.

34. What makes Cyprus European? Curricular responses of Greek-Cypriot civic education to 'Europe'.

35. Testing the validity of the comprehensive model of educational effectiveness: a step towards the development of a dynamic model of effectiveness.

36. The economic benefits of higher education in Cyprus: The expectations of prospective students

37. The language of patriotism: sacred history and dangerous memories.

38. Moving towards inclusive education in Cyprus?

39. Multicultural education in Cyprus: a pot of multicultural assimilation?

40. Negotiating co-existence in divided societies: teachers, students and parents' perspectives at a shared school in Cyprus.