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1. The ‘shape’ of teacher professionalism in England: professional standards, performance management, professional development and the changes proposed in the 2010 White Paper.

2. Fail to plan, plan to fail. Are education policies in England helping teachers to deliver on the promise of democracy?

3. A critical consideration of 'mental health and wellbeing' in education: Thinking about school aims in terms of wellbeing.

4. What is the evidence on the impact of Pupil Premium funding on school intakes and attainment by age 16 in England?

5. Towards a mechanism for expert policy advice in education.

6. The achievement gap: The impact of between‐class attainment grouping on pupil attainment and educational equity over time.

7. Cultural capital, curriculum policy and teaching Latin.

8. 'The participation group means that I'm low ability': Students' perspectives on the enactment of 'mixed‐ability' grouping in secondary school physical education.

9. Crossing the line? Exploring situated, interactional negotiations of parental involvement in primary homework in England and Italy.

10. Unlocking education through relationship building: Identity and agency in English educational institutions during Covid‐19.

11. Teaching on the cheap? The extent and impact of teaching assistants covering classes and leading lessons.

12. 'Populism' and competing epistemic communities in English educational policy: A response to Craske and Watson.

13. Practice, pedagogy and education as a discipline: Getting beyond close‐to‐practice research.

14. Failing children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in England: New evidence of poor outcomes and a postcode lottery at the Local Authority level at Key Stage 1.

15. Black and minority ethnic student teachers' stories as empirical documents of hidden oppressions: Using the personal to turn towards the structural.

16. Assessing reading at Key Stage 2: SATs as measures of children's inferential abilities.

17. Experimental trials and 'what works?' in education: The case of grammar for writing.

18. The impact of 'bursary tourism' or the desire for a 'fulfilling, challenging, and emotionally rewarding career'? Career entry motivations and perceptions of preservice teachers from England.

19. 'Standing back' or 'stepping up'? Exploring climate change education policy influence in England.

20. The decline in breaktimes and lunchtimes in primary and secondary schools in England: Results from three national surveys spanning 25 years.

21. Examining the epistemology of impact and success of educational interventions using a reflective case study of university bursaries.

22. Religious identity choices in English secondary schools.

23. Indian mothers' perceptions of their roles in their daughters' university course choices.

24. Classroom disciplinary climate in secondary schools in England: What is the real picture?

25. Neoliberalism and the (internal) marketisation of primary school assessment in England.

26. Who is eligible for free school meals? Characterising free school meals as a measure of disadvantage in England.

27. Governing education through data: Scotland, England and the European education policy space.

28. Cultural distance, mindfulness and passive xenophobia: using Integrated Threat Theory to explore home higher education students' perspectives on 'internationalisation at home'.

29. Does the index of segregation matter? The composition of secondary schools in England since 1996.

30. Negotiating the risk of debt-financed higher education: The experience of lone parent students.

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

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

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

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

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

36. Headteachers' readings of and responses to disadvantaged contexts: evidence from English primary schools.

37. Sources of differential participation rates in school science: the impact of curriculum reform.

38. Challenges to teacher resilience: conditions count.

39. Power, agency and middle leadership in English primary schools.

40. Can explicit teaching of knowledge improve reading attainment? An evaluation of the Core Knowledge curriculum.

41. Revisiting free school meal eligibility as a proxy for pupil socio-economic deprivation.

42. The evolution of school league tables in England 1992-2016: 'Contextual value-added', 'expected progress' and 'progress 8'.

43. Supporting and inhibiting the well-being of early career secondary school teachers: Extending self-determination theory.

44. The Distribution of Special Education (Moderate) Needs in Southampton.

45. Governance, accountability and the datafication of early years education in England.

46. Exploring the impact of supplementary schools on Black and Minority Ethnic pupils' mainstream attainment.

47. Measuring ‘equity’ and ‘equitability’ in school effectiveness research.

48. Graduate identity and employability.

49. Why do faith secondary schools have advantaged intakes? The relative importance of neighbourhood characteristics, social background and religious identification amongst parents.

50. How can we enhance enjoyment of secondary school? The student view.