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1. Internal tension or external pressure? Study on the influencing factors of the diffusion of education policies for older adults in China – Based on the analysis of China’s provincial panel data from 2016 to 2023.

2. Policy pressure on partnerships: intentions, expectations and legitimisation of Norwegian educational reform policy.

3. The <italic>aporia</italic> of education policy: national school reform and the limits of policy enactment.

4. A new mode of control: an actor–network theory account of effects of power and agency in establishing education policy.

5. Reform planning strategies: a micro-policy case of Norwegian school principals.

6. Developing quality culture in higher education in Taiwan: the changes within quality assurance mechanisms.

7. Pick ’n’ mix, select and project; policy borrowing and the quest for ‘world class’ schooling: an analysis of the 2010 schools White Paper.

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

9. Mothers and their daughters' education: a comparison of global and local aspirations.

10. Tinker, tailor, policy-maker: can the UK government's teaching excellence framework deliver its objectives?

11. COVID-19 and doctoral education in Australia.

12. Empowering mathematics teachers to meet evolving educational goals: the role of "epistemic objects" in developing actionable practice knowledge in tumultuous times.

13. Frustrated transfers: the attempt to introduce school vouchers system in Spain (1978–1982).

14. Fluctuations in the professionality and professionalism of the teaching profession in Japan: a perspective against the "learnification" of teacher education.

15. Education markets and school segregation: a mechanism-based explanation.

16. School Leadership and Educational Change in Singapore: edited by B. Wong, S. Hairon, and P. T. Ng, Springer, Cham, Switzerland, 2019, p. 220, € 50.28 (e-Book), € 59.99 (paper back), ISBN 978-3-319-74744-6.

17. Ensuring Acceptability and Feasibility: The Challenges of Educational Policy Reform in Malaysia.

18. The enactment of policy inside an academic profession: Following impact into philosophy.

19. More than meets the eye: uncovering the evolution of the OECD's institutional priorities in education.

20. The bureaucratisation of the university: The case of Denmark.

21. A prism of the educational utopia: the East Asian Educational Model, reference society, and reciprocal learning: Comparing high-performing education systems: understanding Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, by Charlene Tan, Oxon, Routledge, 2018, 270 pp., $12.60 (paperback), ISBN 978-0815375920

22. Contextualising policy work: policy enactment and the specificities of English secondary schools.

23. Test-based accountability in the Norwegian context: exploring drivers, expectations and strategies.

24. Neuroscience and the Northern Ireland Curriculum: 2020, and the warning signs remain.

25. Is there a place for place in educational attainment policy?

26. Relational pedagogy and the policy failure of contemporary Australian schooling: activist teaching and pedagogically driven reform.

27. From employee voice to pupil voice: taking the 'high road' from the factory to the classroom.

28. Irish post-primary teachers' conceptions of assessment at a time of curriculum and assessment reform.

29. Chasing Phantoms? Innovation policy, higher education and the pursuit of a knowledge economy in Hong Kong.

30. Reform of teacher education in China: a survey of policies for systemic change.

31. The 'schools revolution' in England: a configurational comparative analysis of academisation across local authorities.

32. What is driving Taiwan government for policy change in higher education after the year of 2016 – in search of egalitarianism or pursuit of academic excellence?

33. Institutionalist perspectives on the dynamics of post-conflict education reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

34. The influence of anti-politics on arts education policy.

35. Two steps forward, one step back: transformation of higher education policy and reforms in the Czech Republic.

36. Changing lives: improving care leaver access to higher education.

37. Singapore's educational policy through the prism of student voice: recasting students as co-agents of educational change and 'disrupting' the status quo?

38. Clarifying and reframing the neoliberal critique of educational policy using policy process theories.

39. Reforming governance through policy instruments: how and to what extent standards, tests and accountability in education spread worldwide.

40. Scope, nature and progress of impact in practice-oriented educational research: a conceptual and empirical substantiation.

41. The Pupil Premium and policy transfer in English standalone and system leader multi-academy trust academies.

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

43. School admission in Chile, new rules of the game, and the devaluation of Middle-class capitals.

44. The reform of initial teacher education in Wales: from vision to reality.

45. Mobilities of policy and mobile parents – creating a new dynamic in policy borrowing within state schooling.

46. Professional identities of lecturers in three international universities in Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia: multilingual professionals at work.

47. Buying, selling and outsourcing educational reform: the Global Education Industry and 'policy borrowing' in the Gulf.

48. The instrumentation of test-based accountability in the autonomous dutch system.

49. Feedback Effects and Coalition Politics in Education Reforms: A Comparison of School Voucher Programs in Sweden and Wisconsin1.

50. The increasing role of non-State actors in education policy-making. Evidence from Uruguay.