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1. How teacher wellbeing can be cruel: refusing discourses of wellbeing in an online Reddit forum.

2. Listening in Multiple Registers for Post-Anthropocentric Education: Attuning to More-than-Human Worlds through Walking with Sound and Smell.

3. Extinction, education and the curious practice of visiting thrombolites.

4. THE NEO-PERFORMATIVE TEACHER: SCHOOL REFORM, ENTREPRENEURIALISM AND THE PURSUIT OF EDUCATIONAL EQUITY.

5. Community empowerment? School autonomy, school boards and depoliticising governance.

6. School autonomy reform in Queensland: governance, freedom and the entrepreneurial leader.

7. Professionalism and competing responsibilities: moderating competitive performativity in school autonomy reform.

8. Obliged to calculate: My School , markets, and equipping parents for calculativeness.

9. Putting “the system” into a school autonomy reform: the case of the Independent Public Schools program.

10. Teacher professional autonomy in an atypical government school: matters of relationality and context.

11. The spatiality of economic maldistribution in public-school funding in Australia: still a poisonous debate.

12. Principals' perceptions of school autonomy and educational leadership.

13. Translations of new public management: a decentred approach to school governance in four OECD countries.

14. Autonomy, Instructional Leadership and Improving Outcomes – The LSLD Reforms in NSW, Australia.

15. Election or selection? School autonomy reform, governance and the politics of school councils.

16. School autonomy reform and social justice: a policy overview of Australian public education (1970s to present).

17. The constitution of school autonomy in Australian public education: areas of paradox for social justice.

18. School autonomy, marketisation and social justice: the plight of principals and schools.

19. COVID-19 and Inequities in Australian Education – Insights on Federalism, Autonomy, and Access.

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