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1. Reconsidering and teaching sociologies in Zambian teacher education: seeking Mbuyi, Mulenga, and Munkombwe.

2. The Emergence and Policy (mis)Alignment of Teach For Taiwan.

3. Amplifying organisational discourses to the public: Media narratives of Teach For Australia, 2008–2020.

4. Curricular conundrums: internationalising teaching and teacher education in Wisconsin.

5. Revisiting comparative pedagogy: methodologies, themes and research communities since 2000.

6. Toward a framework for assessing the 'global' and 'citizen' in global citizenship education in Australia and beyond.

7. Exploring epistemologies: deepening pre-service teachers' ways of knowing through international professional experience.

8. Teaching Synchronous-Service Teachers: Traditional Teacher Education at a Crossroads.

9. The dangers of relentless pursuit: teaching, personal health, and the symbolic/real violence of Teach For America.

10. "Good Intentions Can Only Get You So Far": Critical Reflections From Teach For America Corps Members Placed in Special Education.

11. Research capacity and dissemination among academics in Tanzania: examining knowledge production and the perceived binary of ‘local’ and ‘international’ journals.

12. ‘Shit shows’ or ‘like-minded schools’: charter schools and the neoliberal logic of Teach For America.

13. Dissecting the teacher monolith: Experiences of beginning basic school teachers in Zambia.

14. The Discursive Utility of the Global, Local, and National: Teach For All in Africa.

15. Case complexity of root canal treatments accepted for training in a secondary care setting assessed by three complexity grading systems: A service evaluation.

16. Equity, Power, and Capabilities: Constructions of Gender in a Tanzanian Secondary School.

17. Maintaining meritocratic mythologies: Teach For America and Ako Mātātupu: Teach First New Zealand.

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