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1. The crisis in education: Brian Simon's battle for comprehensive education (1970–1979).

2. Policy papers published last week.

3. Weekly Policy Papers.

4. 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.

5. The 2003 UK Government Higher Education White Paper: a critical assessment of its implications for the access and widening participation agenda.

6. Education Excellence Everywhere White Paper.

7. Rethinking causality and inequality in students' degree outcomes.

8. Policy papers published last week.

9. Young people in the middle: pathways, prospects, policies and a new agenda for youth research.

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

11. THE NEO-PERFORMATIVE TEACHER: SCHOOL REFORM, ENTREPRENEURIALISM AND THE PURSUIT OF EDUCATIONAL EQUITY.

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

13. Rewilding education? Exploring an imagined and experienced outdoor learning space.

14. How diverse is your reading list? Exploring issues of representation and decolonisation in the UK.

15. Progression to post-16 education in England: the role of vocational qualifications.

16. Does education foster trust? Evidence from compulsory schooling reform in the UK.

17. Does education improve financial behaviors? Quasi-experimental evidence from Britain.

18. UNINTENDED BUT ALWAYS SIGNIFICANT? A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF NATIONAL EDUCATION REFORM ON LOCAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PIONEERING OF COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLING C.1918–1950.

19. In pursuit of social democracy: Shena Simon and the reform of secondary education in England, 1938–1948.

20. The perestroika of academic labour: The neoliberal transformation of higher education and the resurrection of the 'command economy'.

21. Change levers for unifying top-down and bottom-up approaches to the adoption and diffusion of e-learning in higher education.

22. The impact of school autonomy and education marketization in the United Kingdom.

23. Green Paper broadly welcomed.

24. The practice of scalecraft: Scale, policy and the politics of the market in England’s academy schools.

25. 'Because we can': Pluralism and structural reform in education.

26. Accounting for structural and exchange mobility in models of status attainment: Social fluidity in five European countries.

27. Higher education bill in doubt as Tories mull opons for Green Paper.

28. Conceptualising routes to employability in higher education: the case of education studies.

29. Widening participation in higher education with a view to implementing institutional change.

30. Are two heads better than one? System school leadership explained and critiqued.

31. Changing headship, changing schools: how management discourse gives rise to the performative professionalism in England (1980s–2010s).

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

33. First count to five: some principles for the reform of vocational qualifications in England.

34. From one school to many: Reflections on the impact and nature of school federations and chains in England.

35. Relationships, variety & synergy: the vital ingredients for scholarship in engineering education? A case study.

36. Reforming teacher education in England: 'an economy of discourses of truth'.

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

38. A ‘usable past’ of teacher education in England: history in JET’s anniversary issue.

39. Gender and the contemporary educational canon in the UK.

40. School Lunches and the Politics of Fear.

41. We don't want to sink T levels, we want to make them a success.

42. Robbins Remembered and Dismembered, Contextualising the Anniversary.

43. An independent inspectorate? Addressing the paradoxes of educational inspection in 2013.

44. Continuing Professional Development: nurturing the expert within.

45. One step forward, two steps back? The professionalisation of further education teachers in England.

46. Professional dialogues: exploring an alternative means of assessing the professional learning of experienced HE academics.

47. What the papers say.

48. The Importance of Teaching: the White Paper in detail.

49. Labour backbenchers warn of white paper revolt.

50. Continuing the conversation: British and Japanese progressivism.