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1. Centralism and the Education Market: Why Emulate the United Kingdom?

2. Chinese Language Education in Europe: the Confucius Institutes.

3. Quality Culture: understandings, boundaries and linkages.

4. Competing Higher Education Futures in a Globalising World.

5. Distance Relationship as an Element of Policy.

6. Using a Pan-European Delivery System for Distance Education.

7. Reforms in Vocational Education and Training in Italy, Spain and Portugal: Similar Objectives, Different Strategies.

8. The Education Lending Policy of the European Investment Bank.

9. The Rise of Global Science and the Emerging Political Economy of International Research Collaborations.

10. Common Standards for Programme Evaluations and Accreditation?

11. Increasing the Supply of Skills.

12. Editorial.

13. Strong state action but limited results: Perspectives on university resistance.

14. Key Issues in Distance Education: a government viewpoint (approaches by the European Commission and member states).

15. Key Issues in Distance Education: an academic viewpoint.

16. Teachers in a Context of Change.

17. Educational Reform and Power Struggles in Romania.

18. Human Rights Education in Schools in the Post-Communist Context.

19. Higher Education and the Reform Process in Central and Eastern Europe.

20. On Instantly Consumable Knowledge and Snake Oil.

21. On Preparing for Markets: Trends in Higher Education in Western Europe 1988-1990.

22. Editorial.

23. Key Competences in Europe: interpretation, policy formulation and implementation.

24. Assessing Key Competences across the Curriculum - and Europe.

25. Recognition is Deserved, Qualifications are Merited. Where Does that Leave Fairness in Accreditation?

26. Using Dialogic Research to Overcome Poverty: from principles to action.

27. Lifelong Learning, Equality and Social Cohesion.

28. Invest for the Long Term or Attend to Immediate Needs? Schools and the Employment of Less Educated Youths and Adults.

29. Inspection of Home Education in European Countries.

30. Ping Pong: competing leadership for reform in EU higher education 1998-2006.

31. International Approaches to Education: a review of some major cooperative programmes.

32. The European Social Fund: changing approaches to VET.

33. The Impact of the European Standards and Guidelines in Agency Evaluations.

34. Bologna in Context: a horizontal perspective on the dynamics of governance sites for a Europe of Knowledge.

35. A Different View of the Bologna Process: the case of Turkey.

36. Qualifications Frameworks: the avenue towards the convergence of European higher education?

37. Managing the Bologna Process at the European Level: institution and actor dynamics.

38. The US Response to Bologna: expanding knowledge, first steps of convergence.

39. Six Ages towards a Learning Region — A Retrospective.

40. Institutional Contexts and International Performances in Schooling: comparing patterns and trends over time in international surveys.

41. Networking School Teachers to Promote Better Practice in the Teaching of Science across Europe.

42. European Schoolnet: enabling school networking.

43. Modes of Reflection: Is it possible to use both individual and collective reflection to reconcile the ‘three-party knowledge interests’ in workplace learning?

44. The Challenges of Work-Based Learning in the Changing Context of the European Higher Education Area.

45. The Characterisation of Work-Based Learning by Consideration of the Theories of Experiential Learning.

46. Non-vocational Adult Education and its Professionals in the United Kingdom.

47. The Rise of the Information Society amongst European Academics.

48. From Quality Assurance to Quality Enhancement in the European Higher Education Area.

49. Do We Need Incentives for PhD Supervisors?

50. From Voluntary Participation to Monitored Coordination: why European countries feel increasingly bound by their commitment to the Bologna Process.