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1. Uncovering the landscape of cross-national UK education research: an exploratory review.

2. Relationship between Entry Grades and Attrition Trends in the Context of Higher Education: Implication for Open Innovation of Education Policy.

3. How gender became sex: mapping the gendered effects of sex-group categorisation onto pedagogy, policy and practice.

4. Open education: Common(s), commonism and the new common wealth.

5. Conceptualizing the transition from education to work as vocational practice: lessons from the UK's creative and cultural sector.

6. A Fresh Start for a 'failing school'? A qualitative study.

7. Evaluating 'Blair's Educational Legacy?': some comments on the special issue of Oxford Review of Education.

8. Making teaching a 21st century profession: Tony Blair's big prize.

9. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF LEARNING SCIENCE? AN ANALYSIS OF POLICY AND PRACTICE IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL.

10. PERSONALISED LEARNING: AMBIGUITIES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE.

11. Positioning higher education for the knowledge based economy.

12. Gender, equity and the discourse of the independent learner in higher education.

13. The Implementation of Progress Files in Higher Education: Reflection as National Policy.

14. Education(al) research and education policy making: is conflict inevitable?†.

15. Standardization in EU education and training policy: findings from a European research network.

16. Transforming the early years in England.

17. Participation, Inclusiveness, Academic Drift and Parity of Esteem: a comparison of post-compulsory education and training in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

18. Bringing the Politics Back In: A Critical Analysis of Quality Discourses in Education.

19. Research and Inspection: HMI and OFSTED, 1981-1996 - a commentary.

20. The National Grid for Learning: panacea or Panopticon?

21. Fees, fairness and the National Scholarship Programme: Higher education policy in England and the Coalition Government.

22. Education policy and governance in England under the Coalition Government (2010-15): Academies, the pupil premium, and free early education.

23. Editorial.

24. The `third wave': Education and the ideology of parentology.

25. Teachers' Work, Curriculum and the New Right.

26. State intervention and teacher education for vocational educators in England and Scotland.

27. Competition, cream-skimming and department performance within secondary schools.

28. Realising the potential of new technology? Assessing the legacy of New Labour's ICT agenda 1997-2007.

29. Zero tolerance of failure and New Labour approaches to school improvement in England.

30. Academies and diplomas: two strategies for shaping the future workforce.

31. Leading multi-ethnic schools: adjustments in concepts and practices for engaging with diversity.

32. GOVERNMENTAL PROFESSIONALISM: RE-PROFESSIONALISING OR DE-PROFESSIONALISING TEACHERS IN ENGLAND?

33. DEPOLITICISING CITIZENSHIP.

34. Experiencing an ‘inclusive’ education: parents and their children with ‘special educational needs’.

35. THE MISREPRESENTATION OF RELIGION IN MODERN BRITISH (RELIGIOUS) EDUCATION.

36. From reproduction to learning cultures: post‐compulsory education in England.

37. THE RE-EMERGENCE OF CHARACTER EDUCATION IN BRITISH EDUCATION POLICY.

38. Labour government policy 14-19.

39. Diversity, specialisation and equity in education.

40. Policy on School Diversity: Taking an Existential Turn in the Pursuit of Valued Learning?

41. The Diversity and Dynamics of Competition: evidence from two local schooling markets.

42. Breaking the Policy Log-jam: comparative perspectives on policy formulation and development for pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties.

43. Government Policy and the Provision of Teachers.

44. Paradigm Lost? Subject Knowledge, Primary Teachers and Education Policy.

45. Please Show You're Working: a critical assessment of the impact of OFSTED inspection on primary teachers.

46. 'All the Evidence Shows …': reasonable expectations of educational research.

47. The Relevance of Systematic Reviews to Educational Policy and Practice.

48. In Defence of Ideas, or Why 'What Works' is Not Enough.

49. Inclusive Standards? Current developments in policy for special educational needs in England and Wales.

50. Does Educational Research Matter?