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1. A Content Analysis of 'O' and 'A' Papers on Modern British and European History Set by Two GCE Examination Boards.

2. Corrupt language, corrupt thought: the White Paper The importance of teaching.

3. A Modified Regression Approach to the Problem of Comparing Two or More Groups with only One Paper in Common.

4. Tiering in the GCSE: A children's rights perspective.

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

6. Queer feminist interruptions to internationalising UK higher education.

7. Pandemic, a catalyst for change: Strategic planning for digital education in English secondary schools, before during and post Covid.

8. Time well spent? Temporal dimensions of study abroad and implications for student experiences and outcomes under the UK Turing Scheme.

9. Exploring students' experiences of technical and vocational learning in University Technical Colleges during the pandemic.

10. The impact of political factors on international student mobility.

11. 'Where do you feel it most?' Using body mapping to explore the lived experiences of racism with 10‐ and 11‐year‐olds.

12. The importance of collaboration for knowledge co‐construction in 'close‐to‐practice' research.

13. A health(y) subject? Examining discourses of health in physical education curricula across the UK.

14. The politics of Britishness: multiculturalism, schooling and social cohesion.

15. People and practice: defining education as an academic discipline.

16. Boundary-work in science education: a case study of GM food.

17. Student voice and the community forum: finding ways of 'being heard' at an alternative school for disenfranchised young people.

18. The classroom experiences of pupils with special educational needs in mainstream primary schools--1976 to 2012. What do data from systematic observation studies reveal about pupils' educational experiences over time?

19. Religious identity choices in English secondary schools.

20. The symbolic violence of setting: A Bourdieusian analysis of mixed methods data on secondary students’ views about setting.

21. Researching the interdisciplinary curriculum: The need for 'translation devices'.

22. Chimerical Concepts in Educational Research: classification and framing.

23. What (a) to do about 'impact': a Bourdieusian critique.

24. Rural schools, social capital and the Big Society: a theoretical and empirical exposition.

25. 'Are we being de-gifted, Miss?' Primary school gifted and talented co-ordinators' responses to the Gifted and Talented Education Policy in England.

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

27. Accountability, transparency, redundancy: academic identities in an era of ‘excellence’.

28. Governing the governors: a case study of college governance in English further education.

29. Out-of-school learning: the uneven distribution of school provision and local authority support.

30. Digital natives: where is the evidence?

31. 'No Outsiders': moving beyond a discourse of tolerance to challenge heteronormativity in primary schools.

32. Conceptualizing the transition from education to work as vocational practice: lessons from the UK's creative and cultural sector.

33. A Fresh Start for a 'failing school'? A qualitative study.

34. Education(al) research and education policy making: is conflict inevitable?†.

35. Trends in examination performance and exposure to standardised tests in England and Wales.

36. The relationship between teacher perceptions of pupil attractiveness and academic ability.

37. Realising and extending Stenhouse's vision of teacher research: the case of English history teachers.

38. Framing the geographies of higher education participation: schools, place and national identity.

39. An evaluation of the 'Switch-on Reading' literacy catch-up programme.

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

41. Post-fabrication and putting on a show: examining the impact of short notice inspections.

42. Worlds apart? The nature and quality of the educational experiences of pupils with a statement for special educational needs in mainstream primary schools.

43. Measuring determinants of post-compulsory participation in science: a comparative study using national data.

44. Moving house for education in the pre-school years.

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

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

47. A brief response to Gorard and Fitz.

48. Editorial--'in praise of educational research'.

49. Negotiating uncertain economic times: Youth employment strategies in England.

50. Student teachers’ positionalities as knowers in school subject departments.