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1. The Nature of Contemporary Studies of Education: An Analysis of Articles Published in Leading Journals.

2. THE RETURN TO FINAL PAPER EXAMINING IN ENGLISH NATIONAL CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT AND SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS: ISSUES OF VALIDITY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND POLITICS.

3. Science for All? School Science Education Policy and STEM Skills Shortages.

4. The Enactment Of Cognitive Science Informed Approaches In The Classroom - Teacher Experiences And Contextual Dimensions.

5. Confronting the 'Coming Crisis' in Education Research.

6. DEFENDING COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION: BRIAN SIMON'S RESPONSE TO MARGARET THATCHER'S GOVERNMENTS (1979–1990).

7. Towards Instrumental Trainability in England? The 'Official Pedagogy' Of The Core Content Framework.

8. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN ENGLAND AND WALES: THE LOST OPPORTUNITY OF THE COLLEGES OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY.

9. Science for All? School Science Education Policy and STEM Skills Shortages

10. The Historical Experience of Liberal Studies for Vocational Learners in Further Education.

11. EDITORIAL.

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

13. HOW IS LIFE AS A RECENTLY QUALIFIED TEACHER? NEW EVIDENCE FROM A LONGITUDINAL COHORT STUDY IN ENGLAND.

14. COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT OF 1870: 150 YEARS ON.

15. WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE TO TEACH, AND WHY DO THEY LEAVE? ACCOUNTABILITY, PERFORMATIVITY AND TEACHER RETENTION.

16. STEPPING OUT OF THE SYSTEM? A GROUNDED THEORY ON HOW PARENTS CONSIDER BECOMING HOME OR ALTERNATIVE EDUCATORS.

17. ACADEMICS 'STAYING ON' POST RETIREMENT AGE IN ENGLISH UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS OF EDUCATION: OPPORTUNITIES, THREATS AND EMPLOYMENT POLICIES.

18. Civilising the Natives? Liberal Studies in Further Education Revisited.

19. Home-to-school transport in contemporary schooling contexts: an irony in motion.

20. THE RELIABILITY OF FREE SCHOOL MEAL ELIGIBILITY AS A MEASURE OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE: EVIDENCE FROM THE MILLENNIUM COHORT STUDY IN WALES.

21. YOUTH PRACTITIONER PROFESSIONAL NARRATIVES: CHANGING IDENTITIES IN CHANGING TIMES.

22. The Integrity of Education and the Future of Educational Studies

23. BRITISH ELITE PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND THEIR OVERSEAS BRANCHES: UNEXPECTED ACTORS IN THE GLOBAL EDUCATION INDUSTRY.

24. TELLING STORIES ABOUT COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION: HIDDEN HISTORIES OF POLITICS, POLICY AND PRACTICE IN POST-WAR ENGLAND.

25. 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.

26. Mrs Thatcher’s first flourish: organic change, policy chaos and the fate of the colleges of education.

27. Enacting Informal Science Learning: Exploring the Battle for Informal Learning.

28. Counter-Extremism in British Schools: Ensuring Respect for Parents' Rights Over Their Children's Religious Upbringing.

29. Teacher Education, Evacuation and Community in War-Time Britain: The Women of Avery Hill at Huddersfield 1941-46.

30. Extremism and Neo-Liberal Education Policy: A Contextual Critique of the Trojan Horse Affair in Birmingham Schools.

31. Continuity and Change in English Further Education: A Century of Voluntarism and Permissive Adaptability.

32. Making Sense of British Muslim Parents' Objections to 'Progressive' Sexuality Education

33. Placing ‘Knowledge’ in Teacher Education in the English Further Education Sector: An Alternative Approach Based on Collaboration and Evidence-Based Research.

34. Editorial.

35. The First Modern University: the University of Birmingham.

36. Contextualising Inequalities in Rates of School Exclusion in English Schools: Beneath the ‘Tip of the Ice-Berg’.

37. A Normative Approach to the Legitimacy of Muslim Schools in Multicultural Britain.

38. Paying for Higher Education in England: Funding Policy and Families.

39. Michael Young and the Politics of the School Curriculum.

40. LONG-TERM MENTAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN THE UK: A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OVER 12 MONTHS.

41. Higher Education Studies Today and for the Future: A UK Perspective.

42. The Logic and Implications of School-based Teacher Formation.

43. South Asian Postgraduate International Students' Employability Barriers: A Qualitative Study from Australia and the United Kingdom.

44. Acceptable Masculinities: Working-Class Young Men and Vocational Education and Training Courses

45. ‘Just Google It?’: Pupils’ Perceptions and Experience of Research in the Secondary Classroom.

46. ASPIRATIONS AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONSTRUCTIONS OF THEIR FUTURES: INVESTIGATING SOCIAL MOBILITY AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION.

47. STUDENT EXCHANGE AND BRITISH GOVERNMENT POLICY: UK STUDENTS' STUDY ABROAD 1955-1978.

48. EVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING: SHORT-TERM PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF COVID-19 ON BRITISH UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.

49. JUSTIFYING UNIVERSITIES: CONFLICT AND COMPROMISE IN POLITICAL FORMS OF WORTH IN THE UK.

50. DEVELOPING THE LABOUR PARTY'S COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY EDUCATION POLICY, 1950-1965: PARTY ACTIVISTS AS PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS AND POLICY ENTREPRENEURS.