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1. The construction of the 'ideal pupil' and pupils' perceptions of 'misbehaviour' and discipline: contrasting experiences from a low-socio-economic and a high-socio-economic primary school.

2. Tomorrow we live: fascist visions of education in 1930s Britain.

3. Enchanting a disenchanted child: revolutionising the means of education using Information and Communication Technology and e‐learning.

4. On the making and taking of professionalism in the further education workplace.

5. Unspoken Exclusion: experiences of continued marginalisation from education among 'hard to reach' groups of adults and children in the UK.

6. Capturing Contracts: informal activity among contract researchers.

7. The Gender Agenda in Teacher Education.

8. The `third wave': Education and the ideology of parentology.

9. Counter-narratives of educational excellence: free schools, success, and community-based schooling.

10. 'Education makes you have more say in the way your life goes': Indian women and arranged marriages in the United Kingdom.

11. 'We raised it with the Head': the educational practices of minority ethnic, middle-class families.

12. Appropriating professionalism: restructuring the official knowledge base of England's 'modernised' teaching profession.

13. (Mis)Understanding underachievement: a response to Connolly.

14. Leading multi-ethnic schools: adjustments in concepts and practices for engaging with diversity.

15. Meritocracy through education and social mobility in post-war Britain: a critical examination.

16. From reproduction to learning cultures: post‐compulsory education in England.

17. Captured by the Discourse? Issues and concerns in researching `parental choice'.

18. A New Orthodoxy, Old Problems: post-16 reforms.