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1. 'Go to Oxbridge, get an education, start a career. Do all the right things': the 'low value' arts degree and the neoliberal university.

2. A philosophical defence of the university lecture.

3. Universities: in, of, and beyond their cities.

4. The mainstreaming of charities into schools.

5. Pedagogy for ethnic minority pupils with special educational needs in England: common yet different?

6. Liberal studies and critical pedagogy in further education colleges: ‘where their eyes would be opened’ (sometimes).

7. Can we reliably compare student engagement between universities? Evidence from the United Kingdom Engagement Survey.

8. A blessing with a curse: model minority ethnic students and the construction of educational success.

9. The rise and decline of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in the United Kingdom.

10. A review of the services offered by English Sure Start Children’s Centres in 2011 and 2012.

11. Has economics become an elite subject for elite UK universities?

12. Recent developments in teacher training and their consequences for the ‘University Project’ in education.

13. Exploring teachers’ curriculum decision making: insights from history education.

14. Does what you study at age 14–16 matter for educational transitions post-16?

15. Inequalities in school leavers’ labour market outcomes: do school subject choices matter?

16. Philosophical debates on curriculum, inequalities and social justice.

17. Inequalities and the curriculum.

18. Identification and disidentification in reported schooling experiences of adolescent Muslims in England.

19. The religious and social correlates of Muslim identity: an empirical enquiry into religification among male adolescents in the UK.

20. Ofsted’s role in promoting school improvement: the mechanisms of the school inspection system in England.

21. Making the most of the ‘micro’: revisiting the social shaping of micro-computing in UK schools.

22. Lively bureaucracy? The ESRC’s Doctoral Training Centres and UK universities.

23. When and why do initially high-achieving poor children fall behind?

24. Does continued participation in STEM enrichment and enhancement activities affect school maths attainment?

25. Youth work, social education, democratic practice and the challenge of difference: A contribution to debate.

26. Media roles in influencing the public understanding of educational assessment issues.

27. Trainee teachers, gender and becoming the ‘right’ person for the job: care and authority in the vocational habitus of teaching.

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

29. Seen and heard, and then not heard: Scottish pupils' experience of democratic educational practice during the transition from primary to secondary school.

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

31. A socio-cultural theorisation of formative assessment.

32. Current and predicted staffing patterns in post‐primary schools: the perception and experience of school principals.

33. Transforming the early years in England.

34. Is there a shortage of quantitative work in education research?

35. Cautions on OECD'S Recent Educational Survey (PISA).

36. Young People's Entry into Higher Education: quantifying influential factors.

37. Evaluating the Performances of Minority Ethnic Pupils in Secondary Schools.

38. Children with Specific Speech and Language Difficulties—the teachers' perspective.

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

40. Research and the National Literacy Strategy.

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

42. A Social Capital Approach to the Analysis of Continuing Education: evidence from the UK Learning Society research programme.

43. Why are fewer women than men from top UK universities still not securing Graduate Level Jobs?

44. Explaining social class inequalities in educational achievement in the UK: quantifying the contribution of social class differences in school ‘effectiveness’.

45. Mapping school types in England.

46. Are there distinctive clusters of higher and lower status universities in the UK?

47. Self-education, class and gender in Edwardian Britain: women in lower middle class families.

48. The Impact of School Inspections.

49. Tracking the Phoenix: The fall and rise of the local education authority.