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1. TEACHERS AND THE MYTH OF MODERNISATION.

2. Philosophy and Teacher Education in England: The Long View.

3. Fred Clarke’s Ideals of Liberal Democracy: State and Community in Education.

4. SCHOOLING, SELECTION AND SOCIAL MOBILITY OVER THE LAST 50 YEARS: AN EXPLORATION THROUGH STORIES OF LIFELONG LEARNING JOURNEYS.

5. PROBLEMATISING 'STUDENT CHOICE' IN CLASSROOMS.

6. EDITORIAL.

7. GCSE -- DOES IT SUPPORT EQUALITY?

8. Surveillance, Governmentality and moving the goalposts: The influence of Ofsted on the work of schools in a post-panoptic era.

9. Learning as Researchers and Teachers: The Development of a Pedagogical Culture for Social Science Research Methods?

10. Education's Effects on Individual Life Chances and On Development: An Overview.

11. International perspectives on research capacity building.

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

13. Extremism and Neo-Liberal Education Policy: A Contextual Critique of the Trojan Horse Affair in Birmingham Schools.

14. Continuity and Change in English Further Education: A Century of Voluntarism and Permissive Adaptability.

15. Placing ‘Knowledge’ in Teacher Education in the English Further Education Sector: An Alternative Approach Based on Collaboration and Evidence-Based Research.

16. Inequality in Academic Performance and Juvenile Convictions: An Area-Based Analysis.

17. Directing the Teaching and Learning Research Programme: or 'Trying to Fly a Glider Made Of Jelly'.

18. Education Can Compensate for Society - a Bit.

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

20. MULTIPLE IDENTITIES AND EDUCATION FOR ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP.

21. Grammaticality and educational research.

22. Contextualising Inequalities in Rates of School Exclusion in English Schools: Beneath the ‘Tip of the Ice-Berg’.

23. Paying for Higher Education in England: Funding Policy and Families.

24. Michael Young and the Politics of the School Curriculum.

25. The Logic and Implications of School-based Teacher Formation.

26. Can Lifelong Learning Reshape Life Chances?

27. The Standing Conference on Studies in Education – Sixty Years On.

28. Can Governments Improve Higher Education Through ‘Informing Choice’?

29. 'Teachers are Afraid we are Stealing their Strength': A Risk Society and Restorative Approaches in School.

30. The Role of School Exclusion Processes in the Re-Production of Social and Educational Disadvantage.

31. HOW TALK BECOMES TEXT: INVESTIGATING THE CONCEPT OF ORAL REHEARSAL IN EARLY YEARS’ CLASSROOMS.

32. WHO ACHIEVES LEVEL 2 QUALIFICATIONS DURING ADULTHOOD? EVIDENCE FROM THE NCDS.

33. DEPOLITICISING CITIZENSHIP.

34. THE REVIEW OF VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, 1985 TO 1986: AN ANALYSIS OF ITS ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPETENCE-BASED VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS IN ENGLAND AND WALES.

35. EDITORIAL.

36. SOME SOURCES FOR THE HISTORY OF THE TEACHING OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND.

37. ASPIRATIONS AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONSTRUCTIONS OF THEIR FUTURES: INVESTIGATING SOCIAL MOBILITY AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION.

38. Editorial: New Directions In Teacher Education.

39. New teachers need access to powerful educational knowledge.

40. 60 Years on: The Changing Role of Government.

41. The Increasing Availability of Official Datasets: Methods, Limitations and Opportunities for Studies of Education.

42. Is there a shortage of scientists? A re-analysis of supply for the UK.

43. IN PURSUIT OF SCHOOL ETHOS.

44. New versus old Barber: An unfinished revolution.

45. The effects of class size on classroom processes: `It's a bit like a treadmill--working hard and...

46. Repeat prescription: The national curriculum for initial teacher training.

47. THE DEBATE OVER STANDARDS AND THE USES OF TESTING.

48. MULTILATERALISM AND THE SPENS REPORT: EVIDENCE FROM THE ARCHIVES.

49. CURRICULUM CHANGE AND 'CRISIS'

50. THE ORIGIN OF THE GENERAL CERTIFICATE.