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1. Evaluation of a pilot to introduce simulated learning activities to support speech and language therapy students' clinical development.

2. Educational outcomes associated with persistent speech disorder.

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

4. Erg Research Stream Papers.

5. Amenity as educator: Geographies of education, citizenship, and the CPRE in 1930s England.

6. Supported internships as a vehicle for social inclusion.

7. Learning in lockdown: Using the COVID‐19 crisis to teach children about food and climate change.

8. What is a nurse? The Francis report and the historic voice of nursing.

9. Womanliness in the Slums: A Free Kindergarten in Early Twentieth-Century Edinburgh.

10. Education, parenting and family: The social geographies of family learning.

11. Hard to reach and easy to ignore: the drinking careers of young people not in education, employment or training.

12. Towards a pedagogy for patient and public involvement in medical education.

13. A question of quality: do children from disadvantaged backgrounds receive lower quality early childhood education and care?

14. Predictors of word‐reading ability in 7‐year‐olds: analysis of data from a U.K. cohort study.

15. Middle attainers and 14-19 progression in England: half-served by New Labour and now overlooked by the Coalition?

16. Ethics, education policy and research: the phonics question reconsidered.

17. Conceptualising Listening to Young Children as an Ethic of Care in Early Childhood Education and Care.

18. Family Migration: The Role of Children and Education in Family Decision-Making Strategies of Polish Migrants in London.

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

20. Adolescent smoking and tertiary education: opposing pathways linking socio-economic background to alcohol consumption.

21. An exploratory international study into occupational therapy students' perceptions of professional identity.

22. Being Judged, Being Assessed: Young People's Perspective of Assessment in Youth Justice and Education.

23. International dialogue on end of life: challenges in the UK and USA.

24. Group treatment for men with learning disabilities who are at risk of sexually offending: themes arising from the four-stage model to offending.

25. How clinical communication has become a core part of medical education in the UK.

26. Visually impaired people with learning difficulties: their education from 1900 to 1970 – policy, practice and experience.

27. Psycho-educational interventions for children with chronic disease, parents and siblings: an overview of the research evidence base.

28. The International Adult Literacy Survey in Britain: impact on policy and practice.

29. Nurse cadet schemes in the British NHS – challenges and opportunities.

30. Higher education and civic engagement.

31. Merit, mobility and method: another reply to Saunders.

32. Learning together in medical and nursing training: aspirations and activity.

33. Music theatre: at the crest of music education's third wave.

34. Geographies of marketisation in English higher education: territorial and relational markets and the case of undergraduate student fees.

35. Increasing inter-generational social mobility: is educational expansion the answer?

36. Pupil Mobility: Using Students' Voices to Explore their Experiences of Changing Schools.

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

38. The provision of education and opportunities for future employment for pregnant schoolgirls and schoolgirl mothers in the UK.

39. Learning for reality.

40. Assumptions in People's Talk about AIDS.

41. The Impact of Multiple Risk Factors on Young Children's Cognitive and Behavioural Development.

42. The Chimera of Proportionality: Institutionalising Limits on Punishment in Contemporary Social and Political Systems.

43. Educational inclusion in England: origins, perspectives and current directions.

44. Discourses Underpinning Parenting Training Programmes: Positioning and Power.

45. Helping Muslim boys succeed: the case for history education.

46. Science learning via multimedia portal resources: The Scottish case.

47. The treasure house of a nation? Literary heritage, curriculum and devolution in Scotland and England in the twenty-first century.

48. Curriculum and assessment reform gone wrong: the perfect storm of GCSE English.

49. Modelling the demand for higher education by local authority area in England using academic, economic and social data.

50. 'An instruction in good citizenship': scouting and the historical geographies of citizenship education.