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1. A re-consideration of rates of 'social mobility' in Britain: or why research impact is not always a good thing.

2. Learning, differentiation and strategic action in secondary education: analyses from the Identity and Learning Programme.

3. Market Forces and Standards in Education: a preliminary consideration.

4. Rediscovering the Impact of Marketisation: dimensions of social segregation in England's secondary schools, 1994–99.

5. Racism, Masculine Peer-group Relations and the Schooling of African/Caribbean Infant Boys.

6. Participation and Popular Control on School Governing Bodies: the case of the Taylor Report and its aftermath.

7. The prevalence of 'life planning': evidence from UK graduates.

8. Feeling 10 feet tall: creative inclusion in a community of practice.

9. The Impact of Religio-cultural Norms and Values on the Education of Young South Asian Women.

10. Staff Relations During the Teachers' Industrial Action: context, conflict and proletarianisation.

11. An alternative reading of modern religious education in England and Wales.

12. Middle‐class struggle? Identity‐work and leisure among sixth formers in the United Kingdom.

13. Teachers' views of teenage sexual morality.

14. Bourdieu on Higher Education: the meaning of the growing integration of educational systems and self-reflective practice.

15. Fitting into Categories or Falling Between Them? Rethinking ethnic classification.

16. Stokingham Sixth Form College: institutional culture and dispositions to learning.

17. `The Cream Team': An ethnography of BTEC National Diploma (Catering and Hotel Management) students in a tertiary college.

18. The Origins and Development of Mental Testing in England and the United States.

19. Teachers, social class and underachievement.

20. Transitions to becoming a teacher on an initial teacher education and training programme.

21. Social Disadvantage, Educational Attainment and Ethnicity: a comment.

22. New counter-school cultures: female students' drug use at a high-achieving secondary school.

23. Further education: policy hysteria, competitiveness and performativity.

24. A critical review of some recent developments in quantitative research on gender and achievement in the United Kingdom.

25. White middle-class parents, identities, educational choice and the urban comprehensive school: dilemmas, ambivalence and moral ambiguity.

26. The cultural politics of borrowing: Japan, Britain, and the narrative of educational crisis.

27. The impact of religion on the educational achievement of Black boys: A UK and USA study.

28. Learning to label: socialisation, gender, and the hidden curriculum of high-stakes testing.

29. Constructing identities: the ethno-national and nationalistic identities of white and Turkish students in two English secondary schools.

30. Men accessing education: masculinities, identifications and widening participation.

31. Organizational epistemology, education and social theory.

32. Gypsy Masculinities and the School-Home Interface: exploring contradictions and tensions.

33. Thinking Theory: the field of education management in England and Wales.

34. Lads, Lasses and (New) Labour: 14-16-year-old students' responses to the `laddish behaviour and boys' underachievement' debate.

35. Teacher Education and Teacher Professionalism in England: Some emerging issues.

36. A Gap in the Market? A consideration of market relations in teacher education.

37. Post-Fordism? Technology and New Forms of Control: the case of technology in the curriculum.

38. Ethnic minority and gender distribution among staff and pupils in facilities for pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties in England and Wales.

39. Coming-of-age in 1980s England: reconceptualizing black students' schooling experience.

40. What Professional Responsibility Means to Teachers: national contexts and classroom constants.