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1. Reflections on Allen and West's paper: 'Religious schools in London: school admissions, religious composition and selectivity'.

2. Negotiating the textuality of Further Education: issues of agency and participation.

3. Modelling Social Segregation.

4. Selecting a Key Skills Delivery Mode: thinking about efficiency and effectiveness.

5. Teaching the `Third World': unsettling discourses of difference in the school curriculum.

6. Surfing to School: the electronic reconstruction of institutional identities.

7. Mentoring and target-setting in a secondary school in England: an evaluation of aims and benefits.

8. Nice and kind, smart and funny: what children like and want to emulate in their teachers.

9. Expansion and social selection in education in England and Scotland.

10. Education and disadvantage: the role of community-oriented schools.

11. Learners in the English Learning and Skills Sector: the implications of half-right policy assumptions.

12. A. H. Halsey: Oxford as a base for social research and educational reform.

13. Alan Bullock: historian, social democrat and chairman.

14. The effectiveness of systems for appealing against marking error.

15. Comments on 'Modelling social segregation' by Goldstein and Noden.

16. From core skills to key skills: fast forward or back to the future?

17. Transitions into Higher Education: gendered implications for academic self-concept.

18. 'All the Names': LEAs and the making of pupil and community identities.

19. Unweaving the Rainbow: poetry teaching in the secondary school I.

20. Consulting secondary school pupils about their learning.

21. Contextualising Catholic school performance in England.

22. Religious schools in London: school admissions, religious composition and selectivity.

23. Choosing in schools: locating the benefits of specialisation.

24. From an exclusionary to an inclusive understanding of educational difficulties and educational space: implications for the Learning Support Assistant's role.

25. A study of the impact of reform on students' written calculation methods after five years' implementation of the National Numeracy Strategy in England.

26. The pre‐school education market in England from 1997: quality, availability, affordability and equity.

27. T. H. Green: citizenship, education and the law.

28. Diversity, deprivation and the common good: pupil attainment in Catholic schools in England.

29. Assessing potential: the development of selection procedures for the Oxford medical course.

30. Beyond the School Gates: the influence of school neighbourhood on the relative progress of pupils.

31. Patterns of Provision for Pupils with Behavioural Difficulties in England: a study of government statistics and behaviour support plan data.

32. Teacher Perceptions of South Asians in Birmingham Schools and Colleges.

33. Single-sex Classes and Equal Opportunities for Girls and Boys: perspectives through time from a mixed comprehensive school in England.

34. Citizenship Education and National Identities in France and England: inclusive or exclusive?

35. Discourses and Identities in a Multi-lingual Primary Classroom.

36. Grammar Schools' Achievements and the DfEE's Measures of Value-added: an attempt at clarification.

37. The Relationship Between Resources and Performance in Further Education Colleges.

38. The Use of Assessment Data for School Improvement Purposes.

39. Cyril Norwood and the English tradition of education.

40. School choice and the common good: A reply to Brighouse.

41. A university and its region: Student recruitment to Birmingham, 1945-1975.

42. A multilevel analysis of school examination results.

43. An educated change in moral values: Some effects of...

44. Anti-racism as a radical educational in London and Tyneside.

45. A response to Gorard on social segregation.

46. Professional learning communities and teacher well-being? A comparative analysis of primary schools in England and Finland.

47. Funding for equity and success in English further education colleges, 1998-2003.

48. Changing classroom practice at Key Stage 2: the impact of New Labour's national strategies.

49. An evaluation of the views of secondary staff towards school attendance issues.

50. Summary statistics, educational achievement gaps and the ecological fallacy.