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1. The Higher Education White Paper: The Good, the Bad, the Unspeakable - and the Next White Paper1 The Higher Education White Paper: The Good, the Bad, the Unspeakable - and the Next White Paper.

2. Research Communities, The White Paper Chase and a New Research Ecumenism.

3. Assessing pupils at the age of 16 in England – approaches for effective examinations.

4. Person‐centred practices in education: a systematic review of research.

5. Chapter 2. An overview of issues emerging as the policy context changes.

6. Changes in Assortative Matching and Inequality in Income: Evidence for the UK*.

7. International instructional systems: How England measures up.

8. Nursing for change: the orientations and values of Project 2000 diploma and undergraduate nursing students.

9. Changing policy, legislation and its effects on inclusive and special education: a perspective from Wales.

10. Robbins Remembered and Dismembered, Contextualising the Anniversary.

11. Changing Internal Governance: Are Leadership Roles and Management Structures in United Kingdom Universities Fit for the Future?

12. Adapting Higher Education through Changes in Academic Work.

13. BETWEEN THE IVORY TOWER AND THE ACADEMIC ASSEMBLY LINE.

14. Knowledge, education and research: Making common cause across communities of practice.

15. Reforming higher specialist training in the United Kingdom – a step along the continuum of medical education.

16. Equal opportunities, research and educational reform: Some introductory notes.

17. Project 2000: a review of published research.

18. Performance Management and the Stifling of Academic Freedom and Knowledge Production.

19. Time for curriculum reform: the case of mathematics.

20. Schools for the twenty-first century: school design and educational transformation.

21. The Enemies of Promise: Labour's Long War against Education.

22. School health and wellbeing and national education system reform: A qualitative study.

23. Growing Pains: The Dearing Report from a European Perspective.

24. The Short-term Effectiveness of a Remedial Mathematics Course: Evidence from a UK University.

25. Robbins, the Binary Policy and Mass Higher Education.

26. Chapter 5. Summary of group discussions.

27. 'Building Schools for the Future': 'transformation' for social justice or expensive blunder?

28. Teaching Statistics – Despite Its Applications.

29. What counts as evidence in the school choice debate?

30. ‘Raising standards’ or rationing education? Racism and social justice in policy and practice.

31. Visions of change: information technology, education and postmodernism.

32. The Changing Education Distribution and Income Inequality in Great Britain.

33. The great stagnation of upper secondary education in England: A historical and system perspective.

34. 5x5x5=Creativity: Art as a Transformative Practice.

36. The evaluation and steering of English academy schools through inspection and examinations: national visions and local practices.

37. The visibility and invisibility of performance management in schools.

38. 'The Treasure Within' and 'Learning Through Life': A Review and Prospectus.

39. Inequality, marketisation and the left: Schools policy in England and Sweden.

40. Reflections on Research into Higher Education since Robbins.

41. Remembering Robbins: Context and Process.

42. Robbins and Advanced Further Education.

43. Chapter 3. Overview of previous national SEND achievements and their fit with current SEND policy directions.

44. Are Quasi-markets in Education what the British Public Wants?

45. Reforming the School Curriculum and Assessment in England to Match the Best in the World - A Cautionary Tale.

46. University Governance, Leadership and Management in a Decade of Diversification and Uncertainty.

47. Evidence-based practice and teacher action-research: a reflection on the nature and direction of 'change'.

48. Local Authorities and the Accountability Gap in a Fragmenting Schools System.

49. Developing inquiry-guided learning in a research university in the United Kingdom.

50. English Education Policy after New Labour: Big Society or Back to Basics?